Posted by [Name Withheld], 4 February 2010 at 21:23
Thanks so much for making this available, it's a great resource for family historians (like me). I'm always interested in material that makes the past come alive, as does this Ledger.
Here's a tip for anyone trolling through the pages looking for references to their ancestors - the web page numbering (in the drop-down) and the Index's numbering don't match up. The Index refers to the Ledger's own page numbering. You'll get the hang of it!
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Thanks so much for making this available, it's a great resource for family historians (like me). I'm always interested in material that makes the past come alive, as does this Ledger.
Here's a tip for anyone trolling through the pages looking for references to their ancestors - the web page numbering (in the drop-down) and the Index's numbering don't match up. The Index refers to the Ledger's own page numbering. You'll get the hang of it!