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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 18 Jun 2001 23:20:33 EDT405_US-ASCII Hi to the list

Well, gang, y'all did a good job of responding to my "next door" on the
census. I guess the point I really wanted support on...you can't "assume"
this is the closest household, but a good probability.

I wanted to be able to say to someone when they state their ancestor was next
door on the census...don't you really mean the next household enumerated? [...]37_18Jun200123:20:[log in to unmask]
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In a message dated 6/14/01 11:17:13 AM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] 
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<< Would anyone know where I could find archive records for Fairfax County 
 Public Schools?   >>
Dear Friend:
    My name is J. Edgar Sherman and it would please me to help to you. There 
is an elementery school in McLean, Virginia (Fairfax County) named after my 
ggrandfather Franklin Sherman, who was on the school board until his death in 
1915.  Also, Mayo Stuntz (703-620-2690), who lives in Fairfax County wrote a 
book published in 1987,  "This Was Vienna, Virginia" and he could possibly 
help for he is up on Fairfax County affairs.  
    Another idea is the Fairfax County Historical Society, P.O. Box 415, 
Fairfax, Virginia (703-246-2123). You may like to try Fairfax County 
Information at 703-324-3185 and the fairfax County Park Authority at 
703-324-8700.
Kindest regards,
Ed Sherman, Governor Society of Mayflower Descendants in the state of SC

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