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Archived Blog Posts


  • 12/24/2009: Almost 11% of Aussies claim descent from Aristocracy

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    Published: Thursday, 24 December 2009 11:58

     

    Australians may be known for having a convict past but almost a quarter claim descent from English aristocracy or a famous historical figure.  Click...

  • 12/22/2009: Name Game; Celebrities Have Nothing on the Rest of Us

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    Published: Tuesday, 22 December 2009 12:41

     

    Megan Smolenyak, a well-known genealogist and family history expert, has written an amusing article for The Huffington Post about unusual names found in censuses and other records.  Click...

  • 12/19/2009: Phillips DNA Tests in Progress at FTDNA

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    Published: Saturday, 19 December 2009 12:00


    The following DNA tests were in progress at FTDNA as of 19 December, 2009:

    Due Date,

    12/17/2009: State Census Records Available Online

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    Published: Thursday, 17 December 2009 10:35

    How are state censuses helpful to Americans researching their family history? They were often held in the years between the decennial federal censuses; many were enumerated in years ending in "5," such as 1885,...
  • 12/15/2009: Familysearch.org now offers free census indexes

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    Published: Tuesday, 15 December 2009 16:53

     

    Rex Phillips, one of our members, sent the following information to us:

    Family Search is offering free indexes for the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900 & 1920 censuses as well as many state

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