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From: "Pam Anderson" <>
Subject: Re: [USCONVIC] Re: US-CONVICT-ANCESTORS-D Digest V06 #13
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 23:03:47 -0500
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An example of the inmates would be the Wisconsin State Prison at Waupun in
Dodge County, Wisconsin in 1910. There are 15 pages in enumeration district
36 which starts with stamped page 55 and ends with 62 because there are A &
B pages. The inmates are listed as prisoners in the relationship column.
This is all part of the regular census.
Pam Anderson
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From: "edna m woodard" <>
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Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [USCONVIC] Re: US-CONVICT-ANCESTORS-D Digest V06 #13
>I haven't seen them. Is there special area for them ? Does it say inmates?
>edna
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