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Hello, after 18 years of research on Michael Servetus ( genius from Renaissance, first European that described the pulmonary circulation, theologian and defender of Tolerance)we developed this website. http://www.michaelservetusresearch.com . We tried it would be educative, academic, and also scholarly in some areas. We present a Genealogical study of his Jewish Converso heritage, chronology, study on the 10 new works & primary sources from documents we found. Also many links and resources that I will share here as soon as they are in English. Thanks for checking.
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Thank you for that information what do think is the best place to find information like Ansestry.com? oris there a better one and to make a report do I start from me and work my way back when I me...
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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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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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(From Ancestral Trails, original edition and Tate’s The Parish Chest) Compiled Nov 2004 by Richard W. Price Bastard is properly the base child of a father of gentle or noble birth, but more g...
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In light of the a talk heard at the BYU Family History conference regarding First Heart Then Chart, I would like to start a series on stories. Some of the best family stories I heard were from Gran...

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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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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/