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https://www.lds.org/church/news/family-history-moment-finding-great-aunt-cora?lang=eng

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Register for tonight's BCG Webinar: Weaving DNA Test Results into a Proof Argument by Karen Stanbary, CG

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Genealogy Tips: Researching Your Ancestors’ Storm Experiences

Read the story on the GenealogyBank blog: http://bit.ly/2gclk2e

In this article, Mary Harrell-Sesniak shows how old newspapers can tell us about the major storms, especially hurricanes, that our ancestors experienced.

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Avoid Being Overwhelmed By Your Genealogy Research

I've just joined the Family Ancestry community so I thought I should introduce myself. I see I'm not the first Irish genealogist to post here - good to see +Dr. Jane Lyons contributing information. Anyway I'll throw in some comments from time to time if I see any general queries about Irish research.

Looking for "User Questions" that can be featured on the Genealogy Guys Podcast.

Most appropriate would be questions about how to use the program questions (rather than I think there's a bug ;) )

Email me with what you would like to hear in the podcast!

[email protected]

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Genealogy 101: #6 Alternatives to Death Certificates

Read the story on the GenealogyBank blog: http://bit.ly/2h6Wh0E

In this article – part of an ongoing “Introduction to Genealogy” series – Gena Philibert-Ortega discusses alternatives to death certificates in order to find information about your ancestor’s death.

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Your History Is Family History with Crista Cowan

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Ohio Archives: 239 Newspapers for Genealogy Research

Read the story (with a complete title list) on the GenealogyBank blog: http://bit.ly/2gOX5uV

If you are researching your ancestry from Ohio, you will want to use GenealogyBank’s online OH newspaper archives: 239 titles to help you search your family history in the “Buckeye State,” providing coverage from 1795 to Today. There are more than 119 million articles and records in our online Ohio newspaper archives!

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Remote Michigan Cemetery on Island in Lake Superior

Read this interesting article about a very remote Michigan cemetery located on an island in Lake Superior.

Learn about the people buried on Cemetery Island, such as William Hanks and “Jeremiah Colbert of Bonmahon, County Waterford, Ireland.” Some of the graves go back to the 1850s.

Genealogy is everywhere.

Read the full article from Michigan Live (Ann Arbor, Michigan), 20 November 2016, here: http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2016/11/the_mysteries_of_michigans_cem.html

Source: Michigan Live
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