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January 2007FREE Databases from LorineThe site tests and design kept me pretty busy over December and January so I didn't get a lot of new data put online. However Brian of Ancestors At Rest sent me the following notice: I have put a new database online for Lebanon County Pennsylvania. It is the Mountain Spring Mills Ledger Book. The book is a record of over 800 transactions that took place at the mill from 1885 to 1890. It lists the customers names and what they bought. I have transcribed the names and dates. The mill was located in Mill Creek Township. You can see the Mountain Spring Mills ledger here I have also added more coffin plates to the ever expanding list. Some of the names this week are Boothby, Collins, Dickinson, Merrill. The coffin plate for Sally Merrill is a very fine example of a rare design from 1859. Click here if you want to have a look at the Coffin plates or see the index
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