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Genealogy logo on various products for sale.
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Fast, automatic backup and off-site storage for all of your family tree files. All of the popular family tree file formats are supported. Download your files at any time. FREE, simple, easy, safe & secure.
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Black Sheep: 10 Things to Know (Wayback Machine) FREE
A free 4-page how-to article from the Ancestry.com Learning Center.
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Dear Friend Robert Merry: Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children
From a collection of letters written by subscribers to Robert Merry's Museum, including an index of information gathered on many of the children who wrote the letters.
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Various products based on your individual DNA patterns.
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Dowsing rods for grave and tombstone locating.
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Ephemera is anything short-lived, but also refers to printed matter of passing interest.
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Event Planners Guide & Victorian Marriage Certificates
Reproduction certificates for baptism, marriage, first communiion & more.
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Artist Saundra Diehl transforms genealogical research into original watercolor paintings.
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Based in Yorkshire in the UK, Family Tree Folk supply unique family history and genealogy gifts, greeting cards and research archival materials. Our range of colourful, funny and sometimes thought-provoking genealogy gifts and matching cards are complimented with our custom made service (family history society badges, one-offs, commemorative products, personalised gifts) and our extensive range of genealogist magnifiers.
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Gallery - Studio for Familytree Art Rosenlechner
Hand crafted family tree displays.
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Printing, framing and mounting of family trees.
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Heartland Graphics - Invite An Ancestor To Your Reunion!
Service creating life-size image from a photo of your ancestors for mounting and use as a photo prop.
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My Genealogical Will For Preserving My Family History
A template for you to use to draw up a genealogical codicil to your Last Will and Testament.
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My project is to provide a web page to list and provide updates to current books on Post Offices and Postmasters.
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A book by Patricia Fenn.
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