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Make Your Mark - geneartistry
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Jun 14, 2013. We have all heard the expressions, “make your mark” or “put your X on the line”, but do you know where they come from? Marks or “bumerker” used by Norwegian villagers- www.norwayheritage.com. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). On June 15, 2013 at 3:38 pm. On June 15, 2013 at 8:00 pm. Interesting display of the bumerker insignia from Norway. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Subscribe to Blog via Email. Top Posts and Pages. Post was not sen...
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Cheyenne Genealogical & Historical Society - Research Requests
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Awards and recognitions.html. Publications and newsletters.html. Book donations - draft.html. REQUESTS FOR VOLUNTEER HELP. Local researcher volunteers will give 30 minutes of time to research information located in the Laramie County Library Genealogy Room. Additional time needed to research data outside of the Genealogy Room may be billed per an agreement with the research volunteer. E-mail queries should be directed to cghswyoming@gmail.com. Please include the surname. Written requests can be mailed to:.
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Frank Parmenter - geneartistry
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Jun 11, 2013. Destruction from the 1887 Mount Carmel Tornado. Then, searching through an online newspaper archive I discovered something that sent my pulse racing. Another article a week later indicated that Frank Parmenter had not been found. He never was. The rumor in the family that he had gone to Canada stuck in my mind and I began searching online to find Candian documents for anyone named Frank Parmenter. Within hours I located a WWI Draft Registration for Frank Parmenter. He was residing in Beesbo...