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Group hosting genealogy presentation Tuesday (The Idaho Statesman)
Senior Share will host a free presentation on genealogy resources at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Lemhi Room at the Library at Hillcrest in the Hillcrest Shopping center at Orchard and Overland roads.
Conference aims to help genealogists uncover Eastern European branches of family trees (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
If you are a descendant of the millions of immigrants who came to America from Central or Eastern Europe, tracing your family tree can be a challenge because borders changed often in those regions ...
Residents uncover city’s past (The Colony Courier-Leader)
Most residents of The Colony may not know that their city boasts the first recognized settlement in Denton County. Even fewer may be aware that the city was named after Peters Colony, which at one time encompassed more than 16,000 square miles of North Texas.
FamilySearch Announces Greatly Expanded Census Access (About.com)
Through agreements with major genealogy entities Ancestry.com, FindmyPast.com and the Origins Network, FamilySearch will greatly broaden online access to censuses for the United States, England and Wales. The agreements include...
Library Digest: Lake Villa District Library (Lake County Journals)
Library Hours Monday to Thursday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.
Library (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org . Registration, when required, may be conducted by phone. The hours for the Plymouth Public Library are: Monday to ...
Let's hope not (The News & Observer)
Those dumb "Whassup?" ads. The Super Bowl. The patriotic, nostalgic, lump-in-the-throat Clydesdales shots. American brewer Anheuser-Busch and, especially, its flagship Budweiser brand are national icons.
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