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Sherrill A. Elston Holley- re your reply: I live in Springville, Utah, some 45 miles south of Salt Lake City. Although I'm not of Easton descendancy, I do work for the Family History Dept. of the LDS Church and my curosity has been aroused regarding the connections of the History Channel documentary and the 1900 Census showing this couples names in the 1900 Pennsylvania Census. I think I have recovered the film # that this couple is listed on and next week, on a trip to SLC I will run it through a film reader and find a little more about this couple's census record, ie, birth year, birth places of the couple and if there were any children living with the couple in 1900. The information of the census record was emailed to me by a person who does "record extraction work" for the church and who also saw the documentary. She has ordered a History Channel copy of this documentary "Ship of Gold" Curosity kills cats but I'm not a cat. Yes, I will let you know what I find on my trip to SLC Gene Hardyman Springville, Utah Notify Administrator about this message?
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