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Branches of OUR Tree: February 2012
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Digital / Cloud Toolbox. Saturday, February 25, 2012. Weather Is Beautiful, Wish You Were Here. I just finished attending and presenting a another wonderful event hosted by Family History Expos in St George, Utah. I wasn't able to go last year and was excited to have another chance to have a quick weekend away with my wife to Utah's "Dixie" about 90 minutes north of Las Vegas. Outside the Dixie Center in St George, Utah. If you were there, what class (mine or someone else's) was your favorite? I was able...
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Ancestral Times: March 2012
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A place to report family findings and news, post pictures, and tell stories. Monday, March 12, 2012. Mystery Monday - The Lindbergh Family Photograph. Imagine my surprise when I was going through a photo album in a box of pictures my husband's cousin, Frances, brought me to go through and found this picture labeled "Lindberg Family" on a page. The other pictures in the album were of family and friends, so was this a photo of THE. Lindbergh family and if so, what was it doing here? From the CharlesLindber...
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St. Bernard Genealogical Society: HOME PAGE
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Gulf Coast Genealogical Society. South East Louisiana and Mississippi. President, Suzanne (Sue) Wessing. Past President and Editor Emeritus. Gulf Coast Genealogical Society. JOIN OR RENEW Gulf Coast Genealogical Society. Or Harry Cancienne at:. Gulf Coast Genealogical Society. St Bernard Genealogical Society) was incorporated in the year of 1977 under the laws of the state of Louisiana as a non-profit, educational and research corporation. The goals of the society are:. To encourage the study of genealogy.
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Uncovering Your Family's Story! - Melvin J. Collier
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Uncovering Your Family's Story! 6 African-American Genealogy Research Tips. To Get You Started. 1 Talk To Your Kinfolk. Put together a family tree based on the information you know and the information you can get from family members. Family charts can be obtained from the Internet. The response I got was, Oh, he's was Grandpa Hector's (her grandfather; my great-great-grandfather). Also, be patient and courteous. 2 Gather Records You and Your Family May. Sources with names and dates). Read books about Afr...