I think Ancestry does. I believe there is a lot of innovation happening there, but that is just a feeling.
However, it can be a tough problem. Census takers' handwriting can be pretty bad.
(I often say doing genealogy will cure people's love of cursive. Terrible, quickly-written printing is usually still fairly legible, while cursive can be a series of hopeless squiggles)
However, it can be a tough problem. Census takers' handwriting can be pretty bad.
(I often say doing genealogy will cure people's love of cursive. Terrible, quickly-written printing is usually still fairly legible, while cursive can be a series of hopeless squiggles)