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Bates Family History - 0 views

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    latest entry (28Jul13) is transcription of Family of Samuel Bates of Scituate Rhode Island Compiled by Frank Green Bates
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Top Funeral Service in Adelaide - 1 views

Sensible Funerals handled the funeral of my late grandmother. It was really difficult for me and my family to say goodbye. That is why we wanted to give her the best funeral service though our fam...

Funeral Adelaide

started by funeral adelaide on 18 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Julie Cahill Tarr

Family Matters » Blog Archive » Managing Research - 0 views

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    Great blog post on managing research.
Michael Hait

More state online resources for African-American genealogy: Virginia - 1 views

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    In an earlier entry, this column reported on several resources available for online African-American research in Virginia. Many more resources are now available, some becoming so just in the past three months since that report, necessitating another visit to the subject.
Michael Hait

Anatomy of the 1870 federal census - 0 views

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    This article is part of a continuing series looking at each federal census individually. Please read the others in the archives of this column. The 1870 U. S. Census was the Ninth Decennial Census. This census is probably the single most important census for genealogists conducting research on African-American families
Michael Hait

Case study for Y-DNA testing in NGSQ - 1 views

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    On 20 October 2009, this column addressed the topic of Y-DNA testing for genealogical purposes. This relatively new development in science holds revolutionary potential for genealogy, especially African-American research. The most recent issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (Sep 2009) contains the case study of an African-American family where Y-DNA testing revealed direct male line European ancestry.[1]
Michael Hait

Maryland Historical Society to present genealogy workshops with Robert Barnes - 0 views

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    The Maryland Historical Society and genealogist and author Robert Barnes will once again present a series of four Family History workshops this year.
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Our Favourite Outdoor Area - 1 views

started by creative outdoors on 07 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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Excellent Funeral in Adelaide - 1 views

My entire family would like to thank Sensible Funerals for helping us out in preparing the funeral of my dearly departed grandmother. The funeral services that their professional funeral directors ...

Funeral directors Adelaide

started by funeral adelaide on 12 May 12 no follow-up yet
Genealogy Network

Genealogy Network : Facebook - 1 views

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    The Genealogy Box - Genealogy Network - member of the American History and Genealogy Project, utilizing PhpGedView and Surname Search in Genealogy Groups for registered members. Genealogy Network - Amazon store with genealogy books, software and reviews from Amazon.com
Michael Hait

The importance of the 1870 U. S. Census to African-American research - 0 views

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    When the 1860 federal census was collected and enumerated, slavery was still legal within most of the states south of the Mason-Dixon line. The 1860 federal census enumerated only free people of color in its population schedule; slaves were enumerated namelessly on a separate schedule, identified only by slave owner, age, gender, and color.
Michael Hait

Your Affectionate Son -- Introduction (Civil War Letters) - 0 views

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    Daniel Francis Kemp served as a Landsman in the United States Navy from September 26, 1862 until December 23, 1863, a year long commitment that the Navy extended to 15 months through bureaucratic snafus. During that time Daniel wrote regularly to his parents and sisters. The 34 letters presented here in "Your Affectionate Son" span 65 years and 2 centuries.
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