Here is some advice on how to digitize typewritten documents so that they can be stored electronically, emailed, etc. Copy and paste this link to your browser:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/technology/personaltech/digitizing-the-family-history.html?_r=2
Our source for this is Links and Bridges, the newsletter of the Genealogy Society of Hernando County. The GSHC is always welcoming new members. Meetings are at 10 a.m. each third Friday, at the LDS Family
History Center, 21043 Yontz Road, Brooksville. Contact
Bunny Ryczek, 352-515-5294.
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