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Parloc

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Jackie

Jackie Report 1 Mar 2005 21:12

Please can anyone tell me the site where I can download Parloc. I have a new PC and can't remember where I got it from on my old one. I have tried Leeds Indexers but the page won't play. I think Parloc was one of the most useful downloads I had. I found one on a google search but it is really complicated and not too sure about it. It certainly wasn't my old one where the parish search page just came up. Many thanks, Jackie

Kim

Kim Report 1 Mar 2005 21:34

Excuse my ignorance but what is it? Kim

Jackie

Jackie Report 1 Mar 2005 21:54

Thank you so much. Have it now safely installed...and it is the same. Parloc is parish locator -invaluable for finding location of parishes and those within a close radius, especially when trying to sort out distances between parishes which it gives in miles and kilometers. It's when you get a birth on iGI, and can't work out why there is only one child baptised, none at all, or how far a couple lived from each other when they married. Also useful when trying to trace the migration of families. Brilliant little tool. Quick and easy to download -when you know where from!! Jackie

Kim

Kim Report 3 Mar 2005 18:13

Thank you for explaining it. I will take a look! Kim

Jane

Jane Report 12 Jul 2005 23:21

Google for this ,it's a brilliant programme Jane

Victor

Victor Report 13 Jul 2005 02:17

Jackie I got my copy from one of the Family History magazine CD's but cannot remember which one. It would have been 1 year to 18 months ago. Victor