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In Brief (Pahrump Valley Times)
Computer classes -- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; sign up at the library, classes are : Basic, Beyond Basic, Advanced and Genealogy. Movie Day -- Saturday, July 26, "The Sword in the Stone." Call 727-5930 for more information.

Revealing a massacre, or stating the obvious (Online Journal)
For some folks interested in genealogy, tracing one’s roots is a stimulating activity. It’s immensely interesting and meaningful to learn where one’s life started.

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.

7/22 KISSIN' KUZZINS: "Early Quaker Records in Virginia" available in reprint (The Lufkin Daily News)
The Clearfield Company has recently reprinted Miles White's little volume titled "Early Quaker Records in Virginia." These records deal with the so-called Chuckatuck Record which has been published in Volume VI of Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.

DNA provides clues to family's African heritage (CNN.com)
With a flick of the wrist, James Johnson uses an elongated cotton swab along the inside of his 102-year old mother's cheek.

WW2 vet gets long-lost Army cup back (UPI)
BROOKSVILLE, Fla., July 23 (UPI) -- Years after a Florida man lost the tin cup he carried as a soldier through Africa and Europe, he got it back from a woman who found it in a New York field.

Wheeler Family Is Preserving Its Genealogy (New London Day)
Stonington - In 1667, Thomas Wheeler, the first of his family to come to America, was granted 4,000 acres in Stonington and North

 
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Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - SGW - Mennonite Saskatchewan Genealogy ...
Mennonite - Saskatchewan Genealogy Roots. Resources for Saskatchewan, Canada ...
Anabaptists have Swiss-South German, Dutch-North German, Mennonite and Mennonite
divisions.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cansk/Saskatchewan/ethnic/mennonite-saskatchew
an.html

Mennonite Genealogy Links
Swiss Mennonite & German Amish genealogy project and access to 3
databases with a total of over 600,000 individuals. Pennsylvania Dutch Family
History
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/menn/mennlinks.shtml

Amish, Mennonite & Anabaptist Genealogy
Swiss Anabaptist Genealogical Assn Kidron Heritage ... Comprehensive list of
Amish & Mennonite genealogy sites on the Internet ...
http://www.kindredtrails.com/RELIGION_Amish.html

Swiss Genealogy, Personal Pages Of Swiss Families
Information on a Swiss Mennonite & German Amish genealogy project and
access to 3 databases with a total of over 250,000 individuals. Orangeburgh
German-Swiss Genealogical ...
http://www.eye.ch/swissgen/family-e.htm

RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: MENNONITE
A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the Swiss Mennonites
(Anabaptists) who emigrated to North America. Additional information can be
found on the Mennonite ...
http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/other/Religion/MENNONITE.html

Immigration & Genealogy Mennonite Ancestors
... Canadian Genealogy, American Genealogy, Native American Genealogy,
Huguenots, Mennonites ... to America in 1683, followed by a larger immigration
of Swiss-German Mennonites ...
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/menn/index.shtml

Swiss Mennonite Cultural and Historical Association
Origin Of The SMCHA; Swiss Mennonite History; Genealogy Links; Memorial Site;
Hopefield Cemetery; Anniversary ... MEMBERSHIP IN THE SMCHA IS $15 PER YEAR, OR
$100 FOR A 10 YEAR MEMBERSHIP. ...
http://www.swissmennonite.org/

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