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Customized heirloom crockery for sale.
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STRAYS Mailing List (RootsWeb, archived on Archive-It)
For anyone who want to share the strays they have accumulated during their research efforts anywhere.
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How to use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain various records from each of the states.
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The Art of Family: Genealogical Artifacts in New England
A book by D. Brenton Simons.
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The Fastest Growing Religion on Earth: How Genealogy Captured the Brains and Imaginations of Americans
An e-book by Doug Bremner, for sale on Amazon.com. For millions of Americans, the quest to find one
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Using the Semantic Web for Genealogy
Several tools to add genealogy data to the Semantic Web.
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Victorian Era Calling Cards Genealogical Database
This database is composed of data from Victorian Era calling cards. These cards come from all over the United States & date from 1850-1910 with most of them undated. Calling cards were used in polite society for a call and visitations to someone.
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Who Says We Are Not Relatives?
From Ancestry Victoria.
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Many immigrants to America played the beautiful zither. If you ancestor played the zither, we'd like to include their biography at our website, a website dedicated to the zither and zither players in America.