I just wanted to thank the good folks at Millennia
for helping me with my genealogical research. Not only
by creating Legacy, but also for tell me (and many others
as well) about the release of the Canadian Census for 1911.
Using the links on Millennia's home page I went to the web
site yesterday. I was just "foolin around" to see how it worked,
and without even looking for anyone in particular, just looked at
the data for a town I knew some relatives got married in. And there
before my eyes appeared an entry for my great grandfather
Justin Lafleur. Amazing!! At least that's one of his names, and
not the name in the Canadian census. Now I've known about him
for a long time but I did find him living with one of his sons
in the 1911 census. And I did find some children of that
Great Grand Uncle of mine whom I didn't know about. So now
I'm happily entering some previously unknown cousins into
my Legacy database. There, since I tied it in to Legacy, it's
now "on topic"!! ;-)
jr
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