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Stephen P. Morse's One-Step tools for finding immigration records, census records, vital records, and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications.
- Social Security Numbers
NW* North Carolina if next two digits are 30, otherwise West...
- Ellis Island
We acknowledge the work of Dr. Stephen Morse, and Michael...
- Unified Census Ed Finder
Stephen P. Morse, PhD & Joel D. Weintraub, PhD. Enter as...
- One-Step Portal
A One-Step Portal for On-Line Genealogy. Stephen P. Morse ....
- New Jersey Voter Records
Searching the New Jersey Voter Records in One Step...
- New York State Voter Records
Searching the New York State Voter Records in One Step...
- New York City Death Records (1862-1948)
Stephen P. Morse, San Francisco One-Step New York City Death...
- Various Ports (Free)
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- Birthdays and Voter Records
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- 1870-1950 Large-City Ed Finder
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- Social Security Numbers
Stephen P. Morse's One-Step tools for finding immigration records, census records, vital records, and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications.
Genealogy. In the early 2000-ies, he has applied his technology expertise to web-based genealogy search tools. His "One Step" search pages are widely used by genealogists all over the world. He is also a co-author, with linguist Alexander Beider, of the Beider–Morse phonetic name matching algorithm. Notes
Mar 9, 2022 · One-Step Tools for the 1950 Census with Steve Morse - Genealogy Gems. by Lisa Cooke | Mar 9, 2022 | 01 What's New, 1950, Census | 7 comments. One-Step Webpages by Steve Morse helps genealogists find relatives faster in the U.S. federal census. Steve Morse explains how to use his one-step tools for the 1950 census.
One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse is a collection of tools for genealogy research, especially for Jewish ancestry. Find records, cemeteries, synagogues, and more.
These are all collected together under what I call the One-Step website (http://stevemorse.org). The One-Step website consists of about 200 tools ranging from Ellis Island searches to astronomical calculations to bidding on eBay. They are organized into sixteen different sections.