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I feel constrained to say that, while I have always used the Binns
references when the same are of my "wheres" and several times told them of
my appreciation of their work, several others of us have written materials,
some of which have much value to researchers As to those, I almost never
see the VA site being used as a sales tool.
Paul
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I agree with the comments that have been submitted regarding the
significant contributions the Binn's have been contributing to early Va
genealogy. I look forward to every posting they make about the 1790 and
1800 tax lists that
are substitutes for the 1790 and 1800 missing census. Please allow this
valuable service to continue.
Murphey Dare
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