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Focus Grandma, FOCUS!!: November 2011
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Focus Grandma, FOCUS! As I am easily distracted when I am researching my family, I have found some really great 'finds'. It can be frustrating, but also very helpful! I am easily distracted by: Botnen, Carlson, Earle, Hurd, Waters, Wells, Witter Surnames and quite a few others! Friday, November 11, 2011. Thank you all Veterans! Family Who Have Served. Aaron, John Q. 1896 - 1970. Veteran of World War I. Agnew, John 1832 – 1922. Veteran of the Civil War 2. Allen, Asahel 1742 – 1825. Veteran of the Civil War.
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Focus Grandma, FOCUS!!: My First Find from the 1940 US Federal Census
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Focus Grandma, FOCUS! As I am easily distracted when I am researching my family, I have found some really great 'finds'. It can be frustrating, but also very helpful! I am easily distracted by: Botnen, Carlson, Earle, Hurd, Waters, Wells, Witter Surnames and quite a few others! Wednesday, April 4, 2012. My First Find from the 1940 US Federal Census. Along with everyone else, I anxiously awaited for the 1940 Census to be made available to us all! On Sheet 4A there one cousin appeared, lines 11 through 13!
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Sioux Valley Genealogical Society - Links
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South Dakota Genealogical Resources. Aberdeen Area Genealogical Society. Beadle County Genealogical Group. Brookings Area Genealogical Society. Mitchell Area Genealogical Society. Moody County Genealogical Society. Pierre-Ft. Pierre Genealogical Society. Rapid City Society for Genealogical Research. Siouxland Libraries (Sioux Falls, SD). Click on Programs and Services. then Databases and Websites, click on. Genealogy under Topics you will find Genealogy. Must have a library. Card to access these databases.
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Restore the Ancestors Project: Let's Go to the Tote Board!
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Restore the Ancestors Project. Rediscovering the Names of 30,000 Enslaved SC Ancestors. Claim Your Ancestors Badge. Welcome to the Restore the Ancestors Project! When the project is complete, the names of more than 30,000 enslaved ancestors from Charleston and surrounding counties will be restored to history in a free online collection, preserved for generations to come. Monday, September 12, 2011. Let's Go to the Tote Board! Hello RTA Friends,. Number of Pages Indexed. Number of Individual Annotations.
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Restore the Ancestors Project: September 2010
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Restore the Ancestors Project. Rediscovering the Names of 30,000 Enslaved SC Ancestors. Claim Your Ancestors Badge. Welcome to the Restore the Ancestors Project! When the project is complete, the names of more than 30,000 enslaved ancestors from Charleston and surrounding counties will be restored to history in a free online collection, preserved for generations to come. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Amazing Volunteer Discovery: 4 Generations of Slaves on Motte and Broughton Family Plantations, 1829-1865.
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Restore the Ancestors Project: This Week's Volunteer Document Discoveries!
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Restore the Ancestors Project. Rediscovering the Names of 30,000 Enslaved SC Ancestors. Claim Your Ancestors Badge. Welcome to the Restore the Ancestors Project! When the project is complete, the names of more than 30,000 enslaved ancestors from Charleston and surrounding counties will be restored to history in a free online collection, preserved for generations to come. Sunday, October 3, 2010. This Week's Volunteer Document Discoveries! Here is a list of documents that YOU (! 173 Slaves at Spring Plain...
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Restore the Ancestors Project: December 2010
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Restore the Ancestors Project. Rediscovering the Names of 30,000 Enslaved SC Ancestors. Claim Your Ancestors Badge. Welcome to the Restore the Ancestors Project! When the project is complete, the names of more than 30,000 enslaved ancestors from Charleston and surrounding counties will be restored to history in a free online collection, preserved for generations to come. Saturday, December 25, 2010. Happy Holidays from Restore the Ancestors! Posted by Lowcountry Africana. Tuesday, December 14, 2010.
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Our Family History
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The Lloyd Family Research Center. Providing a centralized location for researching Lloyd / Loyd Ancestry. Register for a User Account. Welcome to The Lloyd Family Research Center. The purpose of this website is to provide a centralized location for collecting and storing Lloyd family history. All contributions are welcome, but please provide your sources with the contribution. Please let me know if you would like an userid. We look forward to hearing from you. 2) Lloydfrc on Facebook.
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Finding and Preserving Your History: It's Showtime : Ancestors in the Entertainment Business
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Finding and Preserving Your History. My Family Genealogy and Other Historical Research. Monday, June 20, 2016. It's Showtime : Ancestors in the Entertainment Business. Do you have any family members that were employed in the entertainment or broadcast business? It might be interesting to learn about them and their professions. There are several ways to look up what they might have been up to. My Uncle Bennie.Horse Trainer, Circus Actor, Western Film Stuntman. The family that Uncle Bennie came from was ve...
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Finding and Preserving Your History: December 2014
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Finding and Preserving Your History. My Family Genealogy and Other Historical Research. Thursday, December 4, 2014. Research Using the U. S. Federal Government Agencies. Last year, an article was written by Diana Crisman Smith for the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly. She warned of the possible shutdown of the U. S. Government, and how it would impact persons using Federal records for their historical research. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The Bureau of Land Mana...
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