dallasgenealogy.com
History | Dallas Genealogical Society
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Genealogical and Family History Records, Resources and Activities for Dallas, Dallas County and North Texas. Program or Speaker Suggestion. Sources & Methods for Family History Research. North Texas Society Summit. District Court Civil Case Witnesses. Portal to Texas History. Add and Edit Names. Family Search Wiki: Dallas. Donate to the DGS. Dallas Public Library – 1955. Over the years meetings have been held during the day, at night, and alternating between the two. Today we hold the general meeting...
arlingtongenealogytx.org
AGS: Useful Links
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To promote the study of genealogy and to assist the Arlington Library in obtaining and preserving genealogical books, microfilm, and other records of historical interest. Benefits and Joining Info. Arlington City Government - Current Day. You Tube - Arlington, Texas. Arlington Chamber of Commerce. Arlington City Government - History. You Tube - Part 1. Info Please - Arlington, Texas. LDS - Arlington, Texas. Stopping Points - Arlington, Texas. Texas State Historical Association - Arlington, Texas.
wendishresearch.org
Lee County Texas Obituaries | Wendish Obituaries
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The Lee County/Central Texas Scrapbook. To access this section, you must be a member of the Texas Wendish Heritage Society. You will be prompted for entry of your Logon and Password. If you are a member of the TWHS,. You should have this logon. Contact the TWHS for more information: Weldon@WendishResearch.org. This collection is not restricted to those with Wendish heritage. It covers Lee County, Texas and more. There are also several death certificates presented.
claimingkin.com
happy new year Archives - Claiming Kin
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Honoring Ancestors and Celebrating Families Across Texas One Leaf at a Time. Happy New Year, Claiming Kin Turns 5. January 1, 2016. Happy New Year Everyone! I am so excited that this is the first day of 2016 because . . . Claiming Kin turns 5 years old today! That’s right, my blog here in cyberspace is growing up and I owe my growth to everyone who continues to support me. I’m so thankful to have a … [Read more…]. Posted in: Genea Musings. Happy New Year, Claiming Kin Turns 4! January 10, 2015. Time real...
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Genea Musings Archives - Claiming Kin
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Honoring Ancestors and Celebrating Families Across Texas One Leaf at a Time. Treasure Chest Thursday: My Original Texas Driver Education Certificate. May 5, 2016. When I was seventeen, it was a very good year; It was a very good year for [big city] girls . . . ” – sung by Frank Sinatra in D minor, 1966 When I found my original Texas Driver Education Certificate (Form DL-41A) last year, I smiled from ear to ear. It was so cool to … [Read more…]. Posted in: Genea Musings. April 6, 2016. February 8, 2016.
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Honoring Ancestors and Celebrating Families Across Texas One Leaf at a Time. If this is your first time here . . . Welcome to Claiming Kin! After reading Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs’ book,. Claiming Kin: Confronting the History of an African American Family. In December of 2010 (special thanks to book buddy, Alvin C. Romer. For sending this wonderful book to me! I was inspired to launch this family history blog with the same title on New Year’s Day 2011. I am so glad you’re here —. Feel free to explore my blog!
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Happy New Year, Claiming Kin Turns 4!-Claiming Kin
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Honoring Ancestors and Celebrating Families Across Texas One Leaf at a Time. Happy New Year, Claiming Kin Turns 4! January 10, 2015. 2015 is finally here! Not only is it a new year, but it’s also the 4 year anniversary month of — Claiming Kin . . . . woo-hoo! 2014 was filled with challenges that kept me from blogging as regularly as I would have liked. But having little time to blog, thankfully did NOT keep me from squeezing in some quality research time. How was I able to do that? Work and family kept t...
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