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Delving into designs on our ancestors (The Herald)

The Stevensons', for obvious reasons, includes a lighthouse.

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For 1 census, “Frederick” became “Patrick” (Lebanon Daily News)

Veteran genealogists are used to how easily surnames become butchered through the years. I tell people that being a genealogist has made it difficult for me to remember how a particular person spells his or her name.

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Standing Over Ancestors' Resting Place (The Tampa Tribune)

I stood alone at the corner of the 300-year-old rock church in Wilmington, Del. The only other living being seemed to be an angry squirrel, hanging upside down in a maple tree, his tail shaking as he made it clear I was not welcome in the old cemetery.

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Backdoor Genealogy (About.com)

How often have you run into a brick wall in your family history research? Silly question, I bet. Which brings me to one of my absolutely favorite uses for online...

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Damascus history is topic for library's Small Town Stories (The Alliance Review)

Photo By Nick Poorbaugh/The Review Fred White describes his family farm at Rodman Public Library Tuesday. White was one of five men representing the Damascus Area Historical Society at the second installment of Small Town Stories.

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Searching for information on your ancestors? (Thief River Falls Times)

We live in America, the melting pot of the world. Today, many of us identify ourselves as Americans rather than any single ethnic background. Yet, many of us desire to know about our family history: Where did our ancestors live? What kind of food did they eat? What kind of schools did they attend?

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