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    About PriceGen: Located one block from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Price & Associates is able to trace most family histories back four or five generations without difficulty. With additional assistance from our research professionals across the globe, we have successfully traced genealogies back as many as thirty generations-to William the Conqueror, 1066 A.D. and beyond. Price & Associates professional genealogy researchers have been helping people discover their heritage for more than thirty years. As one of the United States' largest genealogical firms, we have assisted thousands of families to organize, chart, and verify their ancestral lines. Price & Associates uses the best software and genealogy resources available, and even provides access to free databases and researching aids to everyone interested in their family history. Website: http://pricegen.com By Phone 800-288-0920 801-531-0920 (For local callers) By Fax 801-359-4301 By Postal Mail Price & Associates Inc. 15 West South Temple Suite 570 Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Gary Moseley

West Sussex County Council: Record Office and archives - 0 views

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    The Record Office acquires, preserves and makes publicly available the documented and recorded heritage of the county. Anyone may access these documents at the County Record Office free of charge.
Gary Moseley

Surrey County Council - Surrey History Centre - 0 views

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    Surrey History Centre Bagshot Park Surrey History Centre collects and rescues archives and printed materials relating to Surrey's past and present, so that they can tell the story of the county and its people to future generations. You can use these fascinating materials in our supervised search room where staff are on hand to assist your research.
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Online Family History Industry Trends Infographics! - 4 views

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    Infographics has been trending these days and I'm currently very in to it, so here's something about family genealogy I would like to share from Archives.com. I hope you like it!
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LAWSON (LAW SOME of the time) FRANKLIN EARLES PART 2 - 0 views

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    FUN WITH FEDERAL COURT RECORDS The following record was found in the Ft. Smith Criminal Case Files held at the National Archives, Southwest Region in Fort Worth, Texas. (spelling is preserved as written) Ardmore Mch 10, 1889 Col. Jno. Carroll Dear Sir, Please send writs for the following parties committed Mch 8, 1889 L.F. Earles charge assault with intent to kill and larceny of one hog valued at $20.00 twenty dollars Witnesses William Lesslie and Wilson Parker
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LAWSON (LAW SOME of the time) FRANKLIN EARLES PART 1 - FUN WITH COURT RECORDS - 1 views

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    During the Civil War, 25 Nov 1862, Lawson Franklin Earles was born to Caroline Earles in White County, Tennessee with father unknown. The first colorful part of Lawson's life is recorded in the court records of White County, Tennessee. In the 1876 October term, when Lawson is just about fourteen years old, he is accused of the malicious stabbing of John Whitenburg.
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Professional Genealogy Researchers | Price & Associates Genealogists - 1 views

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    Located one block from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Price & Associates is able to trace most family histories back four or five generations without difficulty. With additional assistance from our research professionals across the globe, we have successfully traced genealogies back as many as thirty generations—to William the Conqueror, 1066 A.D.
Craig Manson

Images from the History of Medicine--National LIbrary of Medicine - 3 views

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    National Institutes of Health, US Dept of Health and Human Services. Fascinating site which chronicles the history of medicine with portraiture, posters, cartoons, photographs and other images.
Craig Manson

Online Exhibitions and Digital Projects - National Library of Medicine - 3 views

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    National Institutes of Health, US Dept of Health and Human Services. An historical collection of prints, photographs, transcripts and video interviews and other materials from the National LIbrary of Medicine.
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Price & Associates Genealogists: Wills And Probate Records - 0 views

As a genealogist, there are few public records that are more exciting than a will. Only a small percentage of the population left wills prior to the 20th century, although some sources speculate th...

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Price & Associates Genealogists: Busting Through the Genealogical "Wall" - 4 views

When you’re in the business of genealogy, you sometimes have those cases that really try your research skills. That was definitely the case with William Dickins Cockerill. For many years, Wil...

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His Parents - Price & Associates Genealogists3 - 2 views

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    Professional Genealogy Blog: LIFE WITH HERMAN - His Parents Herman was born 17 June 1906 in Christopher, Franklin County, Illinois to Joseph Steinbuchel (Steinbeigle) and Elizabeth Ann Wallwork. Both parents were immigrants with Joseph arriving from Germany around 1883 as a young boy of about five, and Elizabeth "Lizzie" arriving 6 June 1887, about 9 years old, on the ship Alaska. Elizabeth came with her mother, Jane, brothers Joseph and George and sister, Victoria. Their father, Joseph Wallwork, came a month later in July. - Continue Reading Here: http://www.pricegen.com/life-with-herman-his-parents/
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His Parents - Price & Associates Genealogists - 1 views

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    Professional Genealogy Blog: LIFE WITH HERMAN - His Parents Herman was born 17 June 1906 in Christopher, Franklin County, Illinois to Joseph Steinbuchel (Steinbeigle) and Elizabeth Ann Wallwork. Both parents were immigrants with Joseph arriving from Germany around 1883 as a young boy of about five, and Elizabeth "Lizzie" arriving 6 June 1887, about 9 years old, on the ship Alaska. Elizabeth came with her mother, Jane, brothers Joseph and George and sister, Victoria. Their father, Joseph Wallwork, came a month later in July. - Continue Reading Here: http://www.pricegen.com/life-with-herman-his-parents/
Muveen Ahmed

Taj Mahal (Best Pictures) - 0 views

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    knowrare.blogspot.com is an entertainment photo blog, Here you get interesting and amazing articles with latest HQ pictures and much more....
Muveen Ahmed

Latest Mobile - 2014 - 0 views

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    With MWC 2013 out of the way, we've got a pretty clear picture of how the mobile landscape is shaping up, and with many of you months away from your contract upgrade, here's a selection of new phones to whet your appetite: The Samsung Galaxy S4.
Muveen Ahmed

Uttrakhand India (Pictures) - 0 views

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    knowrare.blogspot.com is an entertainment photo blog, Here you get interesting and amazing articles with latest HQ pictures and much more....
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Top 10 Facts You Didn't Know About The Human Body - 0 views

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    Want to know some facts you probably didn't know about the human body? Like all babies start off with blue eyes or the average person sheds 60-100 hairs a day? Well today's your lucky day as we have 10 facts about the human body you probably didn't know. So embrace them all like your own children and share the knowledge you are about to gain with the masses so you sound really smart and intellectual. Bitches love facts! Ask Dave, that's how he got his missus.
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