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Rep Retirement Lodge #156: The Ultimate Showdown

Rep Retirement Lodge #156: The Ultimate Showdown


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Good morning Lodge. Back to work today. Ugh. Looks like les will be wicked busy today starting threads for the thousands of posters who apparently have birthdays today! Just so you know, I'm not one of those. Mine is in three weeks. :)
Mine is later on this week, but keep it under your hat. ;)
 
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Good morning Lodge. Back to work today. Ugh. Looks like les will be wicked busy today starting threads for the thousands of posters who apparently have birthdays today! Just so you know, I'm not one of those. Mine is in three weeks. :)

Neither am I, though I thought I may have been listed as such. My birthstone is a ruby.
 
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Ralph or Leswp, does Ancestry.com have the recently released census (1940) data completely converted to digital now? I am thinking of spending the $45 or whatever for 1 month of access, but I don't want to do it if I won't be able to text search all of the new census data.

I was able to do a lot of my tree with the 1 month trial about a year ago. But my dad's side of the family needs a lot more work, and I am hopeful the new census will let me break through the barriers I am facing.
 
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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #156: The Ultimate Showdown

Ralph or Leswp, does Ancestry.com have the recently released census (1940) data completely converted to digital now? I am thinking of spending the $45 or whatever for 1 month of access, but I don't want to do it if I won't be able to text search all of the new census data.

I was able to do a lot of my tree with the 1 month trial about a year ago. But my dad's side of the family needs a lot more work, and I am hopeful the new census will let me break through the barriers I am facing.
I don't subscribe to Ancestry, so les is definitely a better person to ask. I found everything that interested me when they had free access a while back, but I have no known relatives who every lived in ND for example.
 
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I don't subscribe to Ancestry, so les is definitely a better person to ask. I found everything that interested me when they had free access a while back, but I have no known relatives who every lived in ND for example.
Yea, I need MN, and SD for sure, and neither of those were ready back when they had free access to the census.
 
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Afternoon, all!

Time to be productive.. I feel extra tired today. Must be the long weekend!
 
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As the original creator of the Rep Retirement Lodge, I thought I would come up from the basement brewery and say hello. So hello, and back to basement.
 
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Four more days and then it's time for a four-day weekend.
 
As the original creator of the Rep Retirement Lodge, I thought I would come up from the basement brewery and say hello. So hello, and back to basement.

What's on tap? I have a batch of the White House Honey Ale in primary, putting it in secondary later this week.

Afternoon, Lodge. By tomorrow evening, my retiree parents will have better cell phones than I do :eek: :o. I don't mind though, they are saving me money by getting on my phone plan. Otherwise... Not much happening here. Been working during prime posting hours.
 
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Good evening Lodge.

Somebody dropped off four pumpkins at the g household today. They probably each weigh 150 pounds or so..........
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #156: The Ultimate Showdown

Good morning Lodge. Back to work today. Ugh. Looks like les will be wicked busy today starting threads for the thousands of posters who apparently have birthdays today! Just so you know, I'm not one of those. Mine is in three weeks. :)

do we want to go to the wcha finals?
 
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As the original creator of the Rep Retirement Lodge, I thought I would come up from the basement brewery and say hello. So hello, and back to basement.
Hi!

Tomorrow, I need to pack! I've been waiting for this trip to Minnesota for six years!
 
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do we want to go to the wcha finals?

Um, are you asking me if I want to go to the Final Five? I need to get through the North Dakota trip first before I think about that one. Oh! Can you let Rogie know you email address? He has a copy of the BU Hockey Prospectus/Media Guide to send you. I, for some reason, do not have your email. And, when I checked my text messages to see if you had texted it to me, saw that my last text was never delivered. Sorry about that.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #156: The Ultimate Showdown

Ralph or Leswp, does Ancestry.com have the recently released census (1940) data completely converted to digital now? I am thinking of spending the $45 or whatever for 1 month of access, but I don't want to do it if I won't be able to text search all of the new census data.

I was able to do a lot of my tree with the 1 month trial about a year ago. But my dad's side of the family needs a lot more work, and I am hopeful the new census will let me break through the barriers I am facing.
Yes, I just looked. I think it is all done. In email I got....

"Summer is winding down, but things are still pretty hot around here. With the completion of the 1940 census index we now have more than 713 million U.S. Federal Census records online and fully searchable from 1790 through 1940. To celebrate this unprecedented access to all publicly available censuses, Ancestry.com has cooked up some pretty great things for the end of summer."

If you run out of time you can send me a list and I will look it up for you. Sometimes it takes me a bit but usually only a few days. You can also go to the local library. Most of them have the library addition of ancestry which covers a ton of stuff.

RFAlph- I got your email. WIll get on and try again.
 
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