1940 census data viewed as treasure trove by genealogists - Knoxville News Sentinel
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1940 census data viewed as treasure trove by genealogistsKnoxville News SentinelSchweitzer, a University of Tennessee chemistry professor, is a genealogy enthusiast who's been enjoying the newly-released documents from the census conducted 72 years ago. (SAUL YOUNG/NEWS SENTINEL) - Monday: The famous and soon-to-be famous — Dolly ... |
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NARA appoints new executive - Danville Commercial News
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Branching out - The Southern
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Branching outThe SouthernOnline services Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org are good sources, too, and can be accessed for free at JALC library. Michael Brush of Murphysboro was an amateur genealogist years before he even knew of the word genealogy. “When I was a kid, ... |
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Fairs, fests and family fun - Albany Times Union
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Fairs, fests and family funAlbany Times Union• 7th Annual Hudson Valley Literary Festival, Hudson Opera House, 327 Warren St., Hudson When: 11 am Cost: Free Contact: 212-741-9110 Notes: Hundreds of books and magazines published by independent literary publishers for sale.and more » |
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National Archives June 2 genealogy workshops - Gallatin North Missourian
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National Archives June 2 genealogy workshopsGallatin North MissourianThe National Archives at Kansas City will be offering two free genealogy workshops in June. Can't Catch Me: Locating Ancestors in Court and Prison Records will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2012, from 10 am to 2 pm and Introduction to Genealogy: Using ...and more » |
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