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  1. Just added 944 passenger names transcribed by Mariela Fernandez. Thanks Mariela! Now at 60,206 passengers! 
  2. Finished transcribing Aug 1866. Now have 59,262 names from 4,117 ships in database! 
  3. Finished July 1866. Now have 58,674 passengers from 4,073 ships in database. 
  4. @cindyl35 Visite la pagina www.cubagenweb.org/e-church... Debe solicitarlo del obispado mas cercano.
  5. Moving right along - just finished June 1866. Now have 57,984 passengers from 4,030 ships in database 
  6. Completed May 1866. We now have 57,481 passengers from 4,004 ships in our database.
  7. Completed April 1866. We now have 56,850 passengers from 3,979 ships in database.
  8. Completed Mar 1866. We now have 56,080 passengers from 3,936 ships in our database.
  9. One of our readers transcribed Nov 1866. We now have 55,165 passengers from 3,882 ships in our database. Thanks Mariela!
  10. Fixed a problem with the database that was clobbering the letter ~n.
  11. Completed Feb 1866. Now have 54,696 passengers from 3,858 ships in our database.
  12. Finished July 1870. Now have 53,903 passengers from 3,816 ships transcribed to database.
  13. Just completed transcribing 2137 passengers from January 1900. Now have 52,992 pass from 3,765 ships in database.
  14. Finished June 1870. Now have 50,855 passngers from 3,698 ships in database!
  15. Just completed transcribing Jan 1875. Now have 49,948 passengers from 3,646 ships in data base. 
  16. Added a new section of historical photos. One is the last photo taken of General Calixto Garcia Iniguez days before his death.
  17. Working on Jan 1875 which was transcribed by MZ for the Cuban Gen. Club's mag. We've been given permission to include it in our data base.
  18. Started Feb 1900 but scan quality is poor with many names illegible. Have to wait till next week when FIU library reopens to re-scan.
  19. Finally getting back to transcriptions after an unforseen trip to New Hampshire on family matters.
  20. Found a workaround for the problem and now all is OK. Completed Oct 1873. Now have 48,827 names from 3,581 ships in database.