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Fans
of genealogy enjoy the search; Several times a week, Tomasz
Kulesz travels through time; Oakland County Press, MI; October 6,
2003
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Genealogy
software enters new generation; It's the genealogical
equivalent of the paperless office; Chicago Daily Herald, IL;
October 6, 2003
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Genealogy
project restores history - Volunteers collect information from
graves; Baltimore Sun, MD; October 5, 2003
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Where
Did You Come from? Explorations in Genealogy Unveil
Stories of Many Lives; Winchester Star, VA; October 4, 2003
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It's
All Relative: Caught in the net; Jerusalem Post, Israel;
October 2, 2003
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The
Internet is constantly improving your chances of
Finding Your Roots; Springfield News Sun, OH; October 2,
2003
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Genealogy
gets wired: Internet helps people connect to the past;
Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil, IA; September 29, 2003
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Broderbund
Teams with MyFamily.com to Launch Family Tree Maker(R) Version 11;
Provo, Utah, PRNewswire; September 29, 2003
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Genealogy,
history are related fields; different emphasis on the same
picture, the history of people; Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS; September
28, 2003
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The
story of a Chinese house ...The book attempts to chronicle
the Huang genealogy, tracing it back to circa 1210; The Star,
Malaysia; September 28, 2003
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It
helps to have black sheep in family - They leave behind a
better paper trail; Edmonton Journal, Canada; September 25, 2003
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Genealogy
the ultimate family affair - Tammany group seeks more
members, data; Times Picayune, LA; September 25, 2003
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Useful
scraps of information come from variety of sources - we get
a scrap of information here and another scrap there until eventually
we get a pretty good picture of the lineage; Pittsburg Morning Sun,
KS; September 21, 2003
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Tulsa's
new Genealogy Center opens, There are quite a few records to
sift through, including information on the five civilized tribes;
KOTV, OK; September 19, 2003
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It's
All Relative: Passing the torch; Jerusalem Post, Israel;
September 18, 2003
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Treasures
from Cape's oldest town find a new home - History On The
Move; Upper Cape Codder, MA, September 17, 2003
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Learning
how, where to find information - There are two ends to
genealogy research, someone must record it and someone must retrieve
it; Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS; September 14, 2003
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African-American
festival planned to gather threads of history, genealogy;
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA; September 14, 2003
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Working
to keep the past present - Reigning 'queen' of Collin County
history knows her subjects well, Dallas Morning News (subscription),
TX, September 13, 2003
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Finding
herself - DNA testing links a local genealogist to her
African roots; Times Picayune, LA, Saturday September 13, 2003
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The
Huron County Genealogical Society may pursue legal action
against the Huron County General Health District for confiscating
about 20 rolls of microfilm containing vital statistics from the
Norwalk Public Library; Lorain Morning Journal, OH; September 12,
2003
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Do
you have "skeletons in your closet" or maybe a tall tale too
bizarre to believe about your ancestors? Baxter Bulletin, AR,
September 12, 2003
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Major
deal for Scotland On Line, The History Channel’s new Family
History Project is expected to further boost interest in genealogy;
The Scotsman, UK, September 11, 2002
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Bess
Twiston-Davies's ancestor made a new life in South America.
She meets his descendants; Telegraph.co.uk, UK, September 9, 2003
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Open
source bookmarks Australian heritage - the National Library
of Australia is an organisation bound to have unique IT
requirements, Computerworld Australia, September 7, 2003
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Genealogists
haunt cemeteries - Family researchers can find information
in the graveyard, Minot Daily News, ND, September 7, 2003
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Mainland
resident meets long-lost relatives on Guam and in Palau -
KUAM-TV, Guam, September 7, 2003
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Vandals
rampage through cemetery - toppled 32 headstones at historic
Alton Cemetery, leaving some of the fragile limestone monuments
beyond repair, Alton Telegraph, IL, September 6, 2003
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Search
for the real Olive Oyl – “It is believed Dora Paskel is
indeed Olive Oyl,” The Southern Illinoisan, IL, September, 5, 2003
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Black
Americans forge links to ancestors with DNA test; The
institution of slavery has made it difficult, sometimes impossible,
for many people to conduct genealogical research past the 18th or
19th Centuries; Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, FL, September 5, 2003
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What
do Social Security numbers mean, if anything? Fort Worth
Star Telegram, TX, September 5, 2003
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Tarbell:
'I will come back to Groton' - Philip Tarbell is a direct
descendent of captured child Zachariah Tarbell; Groton Landmark, MA,
September 3, 2003
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Research
takes Colbert man back in time, to the old homeplace of his
ancestors - The crumbling brick cottage was where his family
worked and lived as slaves; Times Daily, AL; posted September 3,
2003
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Climbing
the family tree at Mammoth Cave National Park; the area
contained about 600 small farms, communities, schools, and churches
prior to the formation of the park; Henderson Gleaner, KY; September
3, 2003
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A
talk with Nancy Applebee-Meyers is like taking your first step into
a library - She's compiled an extensive personal library,
subscribes to numerous online genealogy services, joined Random Acts
of Genealogical Kindness and helped hundreds ..., Lorain Morning
Journal, OH, August 31, 2003
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How to store notes an important decision - By Joan House,
Genealogy Forum, Every now and then we get so much of notes and even
narratives collected and composed that we wonder how we should put
it into more permanent form, Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS, August 31,
2003.
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Riding hogs at recess was one of the many enjoyable
activities, Baxter County School memories, Baxter Bulletin, AR,
August 31, 2003
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Canadian
naturalization records for 1915-32 now online - The Canadian
Genealogy Centre has launched a new database that contains
references to about 200,000 immigrants from 84 countries outside the
British Commonwealth who applied for and received status as
naturalized Canadians from 1915 to 1932; Canadian Jewish News,
Canada, August 28, 2003
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Native
blood and custom clash - Some critics say the definition of
Hawaiian should include the practice of "hanai," Honolulu
Star-Bulletin, HI, August 24, 2003
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Black Dutch in Your Blood? Chikamaka Might be Your Wild Card,
Grundy County Herald, TN, August 20, 2003
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Colonial descendant helps preserve history, Former area
resident is national president of heritage society, The Olympian,
WA, August 20, 2003
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A
China Odyssey, The Chens of Yongding County, all 20
generations of them, in an arc that continues after half a
millennium, are chronicled in a local genealogy, a book of more than
a thousand pages - New York Times, August 17, 2003
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Biggest
national gathering for family researchers; Genealogy takes
center stage next month - Osceola News-Gazette, FL, August 15, 2003
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Councilwoman
honored for genealogy site - Gainesville Times, GA, August
15, 2003
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Supporters
Rally To Try And Save County Historian's Position,
- Oswego Daily News, NY, August 12, 2003
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Italian roots update -
The second edition of Finding Italian Roots is out...
thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded, Baton Rouge Advocate, LA,
August 10, 2003
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Atlases, maps useful tools in genealogy,
Every genealogist
needs an atlas for everyday reference;
Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS, August 10, 2003
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For some, genealogy takes root in talk,
Cape Verdean Genealogy: For some
it might mean spending hours online researching Web sites. - New
Bedford Standard, MA, August 10, 2003
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Genealogy Journeys - About one-quarter of the 25 million
Americans who travel overseas every year are older than 40 and no
one knows just how many of them are making the big trip to search
for their roots,
Where to Start Digging, Newsday,
August 9, 2003
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DNA testing is genealogy's hottest new tool - Knoxville News
Sentinel, TN, August 8, 2003
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NEW online genealogy database now at library - provides
access to census records for all 50 states, dating from 1790 through
1930; Jefferson City News Tribune, MO, August 8, 2003
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Looking
to Forebears for Continuity?
Teenagers Join the Ranks
of Genealogical Enthusiasts, Discovering Passion for History as They
Do - Foreward, NY, NY, August 8, 2003
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Digging For Roots: Sesser Woman Is A Genealogy Enthusiast -
The Southern Illinoisan, IL , August 8, 2003
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Genealogy hobby branching out - Interest grows in preserving
history as more explore family trees - Kansas State Collegian, KS,
August 8, 2003
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Genealogy buffs shed light on mysterious Jane Hewitt -
Kingston Whig Standard, Canada
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