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The Proud Owners of a New Piano | Homestead Genealogical Research
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The Proud Owners of a New Piano. You never know what might have made the news a century ago. In Iowa, for example, news might have been made when someone acquired a piano. Although mail-order catalogues like Sears, Roebuck and Company made owning a piano more affordable than ever thanks to convenient financing options,. Such a substantial purchase was still of great interest to those in rural communities and small towns across America. These were the years before Victrolas became widespread. Their acquis...
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What’s in the DNA? – Life in the Past Lane
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Life in the Past Lane. The Pursuit of Family History. What’s in the DNA? 8220;The greatest history book ever written is the one hidden in our DNA.” – Dr. Spencer Wells. I have long wanted to test my DNA, and that of my husbands, to see what clues and interesting discoveries we can learn. I may be the only family historian I know who hasn’t yet had their DNA tested by one of the several companies that offer the service. That changes now! Currently, the the main companies offering testing are 23andMe.
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Ohio Society United States Daughters of 1812
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United States Daughters of 1812. Women age eighteen and older are eligible for membership providing that they can satisfactorily document their lineal descent from an ancestor who rendered military, naval or civil service between the years of 1784 and 1815, inclusive. Please click on the Brochure link below for some additional qualifying forms of service. Further information on our organization and its membership application requirements can also be found on our National Societys.
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Old is New Again – Life in the Past Lane
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Life in the Past Lane. The Pursuit of Family History. Old is New Again. So It’s been…. Time to dust off this old blog and create something new and fresh! Freshly focused anyway, about my research into the past. It is an exciting time to be involved with genealogy. It is experiencing renewed interest thanks to several great television shows including, TLC’s. Who Do You Think You Are? Life in the past lane. I will be excited to have you join me! June 14, 2015. 2 thoughts on “ Old is New Again. You are comm...
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Genealogy and Other Thoughts: "Samples boy" likely Albert Monroe Samples, Shasta County, California
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Genealogy and Other Thoughts. This blog space allows me to add items of interest to me both professionally and personally. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. Samples boy" likely Albert Monroe Samples, Shasta County, California. The next photo album belonging to Esther Durfee has now been scanned. By this time she was Esther Durfee Crews. Photos of many people, sadly no photos of Esther are located in the album. These photos cover the time frame from about 1919 to 1923. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Genealogy and Other Thoughts: July 2013
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Genealogy and Other Thoughts. This blog space allows me to add items of interest to me both professionally and personally. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Mark Rice, Bieber, Lassen County, California. The first photo album has had all the people who were identified in it, scanned. Today I would like to introduce you to the Mark Rice. Photo taken about 1917 (could have been 1918). (He appears to be about 5.b. circa 1912). Tuesday, July 30, 2013. John Reber, Bieber, Lassen County, California. John Reber was in t...
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Illinois State Genealogical Society Blog: July 2015 Webinar – Dissect Obituaries for New Clues
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Illinois State Genealogical Society Blog. The blog of the Illinois State Genealogical Society (ISGS), a non-profit, educational organization established in October 1968. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. July 2015 Webinar – Dissect Obituaries for New Clues. Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 8:00 pm Central. George G. Morgan. George G. Morgan. Is president of Aha! Seminars, Inc., and an internationally recognized genealogy expert who presents around the world. Which is a bestseller in the genealogical community. Forward this ...
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Illinois State Genealogical Society Blog: About Us
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Illinois State Genealogical Society Blog. The blog of the Illinois State Genealogical Society (ISGS), a non-profit, educational organization established in October 1968. The Illinois State Genealogical Society. ISGS) was formed in 1968 through the cooperative effort and forward thinking of Illinois genealogical society representatives, who envisioned a statewide genealogical organization. ISGS is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian, educational organization. ISGS was established for the following purposes:.
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Illinois State Genealogical Society Blog: 2015 ISGS Fall Conference–Oct 23 & 24, 2015
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Illinois State Genealogical Society Blog. The blog of the Illinois State Genealogical Society (ISGS), a non-profit, educational organization established in October 1968. Saturday, June 20, 2015. 2015 ISGS Fall Conference–Oct 23 and 24, 2015. Illinois State Genealogical Society 2015 Fall Conference. October 23rd and 24th, 2015. Oak Lawn, Illinois. Co-host: Afro-American Genealogical and Historical Society of Chicago. Paula Stuart-Warren, CG℠, FMGS, FUGA. Tony Burroughs, FUGA. Founder and CEO of the Center...
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