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Family Tree Frog: August 2015
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An Australian family historian recording her research for posterity. 52 Weeks of Abundant Genealogy. Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories. Calendar of Family History Anniversaries. Thursday, August 27, 2015. What's On - Friday 28 August - Thursday 3 September 2015. Sit down a while and plan your week ahead.there's sure to be something here that takes your fancy.don't forget to check the calendar. For the last week of #NFHM too. 9:00am - 12:30pm Using Technology for Family History - GSQ. The Family Tree ...
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Family Tree Frog: July 2015
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An Australian family historian recording her research for posterity. 52 Weeks of Abundant Genealogy. Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories. Calendar of Family History Anniversaries. Thursday, July 30, 2015. What's On Thursday 31 July - Friday 6 August. Garden Door in Bali. Oh my goodness.we are on the threshold of National Family History Month. And what treats lay in store when we open the door! To find out what's on in Queensland in August click here. If you want to participate in Shauna Hicks. Maria Mc...
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Inside History Magazine blog: How To :: Subscribe to iPad
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How To : Subscribe or renew. How To : Subscribe to iPad. How To : Subscribe to iPad. Here's some help with how to set up Inside History on your iPad and make sure you'll never miss an issue! Step 1. Do you have an iPad? If no, you need to get one! They will change your life. Go to your nearest Apple Retailer - click here to search. Or buy online on the Apple Store. Don't forget that students get discounts - click here to find out more. On student discounting at your place of study. You will be prompted a...
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Inside History Magazine blog: February 2012
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How To : Subscribe or renew. How To : Subscribe to iPad. Monday, February 13, 2012. Love letters from Ireland 1799. We #loveheritage. NB If anything comes relative to my pardon or any attention in the family send me and if we go away too suddenly I am afraid you or your mother will not survive to see the children provided for but I pray God you both may… I would be contented if you write, don’t forget the directions, Capt Cox, Minerva, love from me. In 2012. Stay tuned for more soon! NLA Giveaway, PO Box...
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Our Facilities - Treeroots | Maryborough Family Heritage Research Institute Inc.
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Maryborough Family Heritage Research Institute Inc. We occupy the entire ground floor of the lovingly restored building on the corner of Wharf and Richmond Streets in the heart of Maryborough. The institute offers very comfortable research facilities with air conditioning for your comfort, helpful advice and room to move. No parking problems. All the records are on one level on the ground floor and easily accessed. Port of Maryborough" PDF format. LDS Centre Salt Lake City. World Vital Record Collections.
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July 2015 | Kintalk Whānau Kōrero: Family history blog
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Archive for July 2015. Treasure Chest Thursday:- Māori Land Court Minute Books - Part 2: Searching. An old institution: the first Land Court building erected in New Zealand, built at Hokianga. Sir George Grey SpecialCollections, Auckland Libraries, AWNS-19070502-2-4. The index is available via two platforms. Either through Knowledge Basket, which Auckland Library members can access via the Digital Library. When searching, you would usually be using some of the following information:. Names of land blocks.
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June 2014 | Kintalk Whānau Kōrero: Family history blog
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Archive for June 2014. Military Monday: Access to NZ Military Personnel files. Access New Zealand WWI and WWII military service personnel files. No longer hold the service personnel files for WW1. These have been transferred into the permanent care of Archives New Zealand. The first place to look for a WW1 Service Personnel File. Is by doing a search on the Archway database. Wwwarchway.archives.govt.nz. Enter the name you are looking for, your search name should appear under the heading Military File.
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Treeroots | Maryborough Family Heritage Research Institute Inc.
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Maryborough Family Heritage Research Institute Inc. Immigration Celebration Shipping Reunions. It is a public event, ALL Welcome. Each year, we will be celebrating 150 years and 140 years since the arrival of immigration vessels to Maryborough, Queensland. Our annual event is usually celebrated in May. Find out if your ancestors swam or came by boat to the Port of Maryborough. So we can include your name in our mailing lists. You can also find us on Facebook. Or visit us on Facebook. Do you need help?
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November 2014 | Kintalk Whānau Kōrero: Family history blog
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Archive for November 2014. Mystery Monday: Hidden Clues in Discarded Documents. Family History involves a great deal of detective work which is both enjoyable and frustrating. One tends to examine documents for the tiniest details and then put them to one side or, if you are really serious about your family research, file them away in the relevant family file. Every so often they are pulled out to examine again and a real gem that hasn’t been noted previously may emerge. So I filed away the passenger lis...
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Guest Posts » Addressing History
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How Do I Get Involved? Upcoming Local History Event: Tales from the Tweed. Comments Off on Upcoming Local History Event: Tales from the Tweed. News reaches us of a local history event that we think AddressingHistory users/blog readers, particularly those in the Borders, may be interested in. This guest post from Heather Rea, Edinburgh Beltane Network, explains the project and event Tales from the River Tweed. People on the Banks of the Tweed by Flickr User Bods / Andrew Bowden. 8221;, says Sophia. 8220;I...
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