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Harry Truman's hometown hosts a new site for genealogy buffs (The Charlotte Observer)
Travelers who've caught the genealogy bug may want to make plans for a trip to Independence, Mo. The new $8 million Midwest Genealogy Center opens May 11 and houses microfilm and microfiche with Civil War histories, American Indian records, black family history records, passenger lists, plantation records and more. Classes will be offered, as will consultation with foreign-language experts. And ...
Harry Truman's hometown hosts a new site for genealogy buffs (The Fresno Bee)
Travelers who've caught the genealogy bug may want to make plans for a trip to Independence, Mo. The new $8 million Midwest Genealogy Center opens May 11 and houses microfilm and microfiche with Civil War histories, American Indian records, black family history records, passenger lists, plantation records and more.
The Magic of Genealogy (About.com)
A neat article by travel writer Jan Burak Schwert appeared in the Seattle Times earlier this week recounting her husband's unusual meeting with his third cousin Franz - a man...
Genealogy buff in search of rightful home for tombstone (Observer-Reporter)
By C.R. Nelson
Genealogy Blogging (BellaOnline)
Genealogists have joined the world of blogging. There are blogs to teach on a research topic or bloggings that keep families up to date on happenings within that particular family. Some bloggers will update daily, while others weekly or maybe monthly. FREE sites for genealogy/family blogs listed!
Matriarch brings family a deep trove of history (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
For a family that can trace its genealogy to 18th century Europe, nothing beats the living history that Dorothy's presence embodies.
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