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 The two
books are exactly the same contents
one is b/w soft cover and the other full color casewrap-hardcover
binding.
The color hardbound
version is well worth the money! The 100 plus pictures and
maps jump off the page at you. the 80# paper is glossier than
the 60# paper in the paperback
Click here to see Table of Contents, everyname index
and more pictures of the book click on blue title to see book! preview or buy it
Desc.Casper Rader 1812
Wythe VA COLOR Hardcover
(takes 15 working days to print
and ships from Morrisville NC)
($77.56 plus shipping)
This is the casewrap-hardcover binding, full-color exterior ink in and
out
The first 3 generations of Casper Rader's Descendants.
He is found first on the ship Edinberg in 1750 Pennsylvania. He lives
in Lebanon county and Cumberland county Pennsylvania during the Rev
War,
His children are in Greene County Tennessee and other
places The major improvement over earlier versions is the inclusion of
$3,000 of land research. The land they lived on is plotted on Quad
maps in detail sufficient for you to go right to each place they lived
---- visit my website at www.rader.org for more details
click on blue title to
preview or buy the book!
Casper Rader 1732-1812
Wythe county, Virginia B/W paperback $39.27
(takes 5
working days to print and ships from Morrisville NC)
The first 3 generations of Casper Rader's Descendants. He is found
first on the ship Edinberg in 1750 Pennsylvania. He lives in Lebanon
county and Cumberland county Pennsylvania during the Rev War
-- --- This is exactly the same book as the one above except it is
paperback and No Color inside -- $24.28 plus shipping)
Just want
the maps ? 15 pages of
full page full color maps of Rader land in Greene County Tennessee
http://www.viovio.com/shop/index.php?main_page=user_products
Rader land in Antebellum Greene County Tennessee
$11.49
The two
books are exactly the same contents
one is b/w soft cover and the other full color casewrap-hardcover
binding
my Rader
Ancestor - Johann Gasber Rotter
would you like a copy of ALL source records that I have for
Casper (can you
provide more to add to it? I have placed
high quality scans of them on
the photobook service Vio Vio.
You can
copy the pictures to
your computer or order a
paperback book for around $20
(I can't buy the ink to print
these photograph quality, full bleed, pictures
for $20)
Wayne
A. Conduff's research for Rader Places in Greene County,
Tennessee
Do you know where they lived and
which Rader's
were near each other
Have you made a Photo Book yet?
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instructions below to learn how to create your very own published
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Contact Information -- Jim Rader
Telephone
916-366-6833
Postal address 2633
Gilbert Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-3513
Rader
Genealogy
The following pages are dedicated to ALL of the immigrants
and their descendants who have names which sound like Rader,
Rather, Reader, Raeder, Roder, Roeder, Rotter. In other
words, names with a soundex code of "R360"
General
Genealogy resources
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Beginning
the hunt for your family
This section
is the course I teach to people who are just trying to
figure out how to use their computer and the internet to
find their ancestors
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GNIS The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the US
Geological .
geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=135:1:10181468481858710785 - 13k -
Cached -
Similar pages
http://research.yale.edu/peabody/COLLECTIONS/gnis/
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previous
classes Folsom Cordova Adult Education
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which Genealogy software is the best
for me ?
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the future of Genealogy
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Feb 2007
Ancestry.com adds 5,000 pages per hour! The Generation
Network is using two of Kirtas' APT BookScan 2400s for non-destructive
scanning. It captures close to 5,000 pages per hour.
Ensuring the highest image quality, the APT BookScan 2400 incorporates two
16.6 megapixel digital SLR cameras, each dedicated to either left or right
pages. The product ensures that books are opened at comfortable angles that
are gentle to the spine and minimize page curvature. The Generations Network
is also leveraging Kirtas' BookScan Editor ™ Software Suite for
high quality optical character recognition which
provides finished digitized images with metadata indexing.
http://www.eogn.com.
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Nov 2006 update
"Today’s image scanning capability is 3 million images per month. with the
results of the Scanstone project, this will increase to 10 million images per
month; with the planned addition of fifteen scanners, his number will increase
to 32 million images per month. this will increase the capability to go from
scanning approximately 25,000 rolls of microfilm annually to nearly 370,000
rolls. With that capability, it's easy to do the math and project that the
microfilms in the collection could all be scanned in six to seven year"
http://www.digitalgenealogist.com/
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FGS 2005 Keynote (pdf file - 819kb) Jay L. Verkler FamilySearch
Societies Going Virtual (pdf file - 1.9mb) David E. Rencher Genealogical
Society of Utah
A Sneak Peak at the Near Future (pdf file - 6mb) David E. Rencher
Genealogical Society of Utah (
they are going to Digitize
the entire Granite Mountain Record Vault Collection in 6 years) approx
19,230,000 GB
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Search
this web site by keyword, search tool
Because my
site has many pages I find it helpful to be able to search
by keyword or surname. I use this tool as often as I
use the menu.
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Commercial
Genealogical sites
You will save money by
purchasing online access. Gas and hotel rooms are not
free ! full access to one of theses sites for a year
costs about the same as your local newspaper, the difference
these sites publish facts ! <g>
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Links
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Greene County Tennessee helps
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Who
am I
For those that want to know
more about me it is all here
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Contents of this web site
General
computer resources
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How
much computer ? do you need
These pages
are updated at least twice a year and
I use them to help my
students save money on their purchases and become savvy
buyers
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http://smartcomputing.com/
Do you like
to read computer magazines
12
months of full Web site access (no print) for $17*
I use
their Reference Series in many of my classes, this
invaluable reference is is very useful and
much cheaper to
have all of their magazines online. You can also read
them months
before they hit the Newsstand
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Intro
to WWW training tools
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