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Many of these birth records from the 1700s in York, Maine give a maiden name for mothers to assist genealogists in their family research.
It is the age of online genealogy resources copied to personal files and CDs, but some basic books on your shelf can facilitate your trek down the ancestral trail.
These York County, Maine, birth records, arranged by family unit and beginning in the early 1700s, are formatted for genealogical researchers.
In 1828 a teller at the Bank of Australia discovered that thieves had tunnelled into the vault and stolen £14,000, infuriating authorities and amusing the general public.
Unsourced online family trees contain broken branches and shouldn't be used by serious genealogists. Thousands of online lineages contain grave errors.
The Greater Omaha Genealogical Society (GOGS), working with the Omaha Public Library, has compiled an obituary index of over 100,000 names -- and it's still growing!
Language barriers and cultural differences can make it hard for a Westerner to trace Chinese ancestry. Here are some genealogical resources and methods.
Whether they are called Prayer Cards, Funeral Cards, Memorial Cards, or Holy Cards, these funeral keepsakes can provide plenty of useful information for Genealogists.


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