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Darke County Genealogical Researchers (DCOWeb)
A Website for Darke County, Ohio genealogy and history researchers ... Note: If your genealogical research has taken you to Darke County, please join us on our Darke County E-Mail List ...

Troy Historical Society (Ohio)
Troy Historical Society. Mailing Address: PO Box 401 Troy, Ohio 45373-0401. Click here for Miami County Ohio Genealogy ...

GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHERS
... Genealogical Researchers. page 1. MCPL / April 2005. GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHERS. The reference staff of the Genealogy & Local History Branch, Mid-Continent Public ...

Miami County Ohio Genealogical Researchers -- Miami Co. Page
Contains information for genealogical and historical researchers, and lists of organizations and museums in the Upper Miami Valley.

Genealogical Researchers
... Genealogical Researchers. The State Library of Ohio assumes no responsibility for work done by the researchers listed ... " Genealogy Services " Genealogical Researchers. Revised: 12/05 ...

Professional Genealogists and Genealogy Services Directory ...
Links to genealogy researchers serving more than 20 countries.

California Genealogical Researchers
California Genealogical Researchers. The following individuals are in California and will do genealogical research for the public for a fee. This list is given only as a free service to net genealogists.




genealogical researchers News

Whose name is it anyway? (California Aggie)

As a result of a discussion with my friends this weekend about names, I've been thinking about names and what they mean lately. Consequently, this column will be a limited dissection of the names of some people you may have heard of.

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We the people: Site pledges wider access to data (The Oklahoman)

FamilySearch.org, FindMyPast.org and Ancestry.com recently announced joint census projects, and there has been some confusion as to whether the indexes will remain free to the public. FamilySearch spokesman Paul Nauta said that working jointly with other organizations ensures wider access to improved indexes and provides a tremendous benefit to millions of people around the world who are seeking ...

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Google searches bring interesting, and different, results (Lebanon Daily News)

Last year, “Roots & Branches” stirred comments among its worldwide Internet readership in discussing whether the proper terms for what researchers do is “genealogy” or “family history.”

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Hints From Heloise (Washington Post)

Cards Not Such a Gift

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Gift cards not always such a great gift (Abilene Reporter-News)

Not all gift cards are as good as they might seem. My husband bought me several $50 gift cards for a trip I was taking, so I did not have to carry a checkbook or other credit cards. We would only be out that amount, if stolen.

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Civil War 'Official Records' Offer A Wealth Of Information (The Tampa Tribune)

As genealogy researchers, we want our reports to be factual, but not stiff and boring. A family narrative should show some feeling for the experiences of an ancestor.

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