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Cemetery Records: Salt Lake City, 1848-1992 www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd168.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- During
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Genealogies of Long Island Families, 1600s-1800s www.freegenealogylookups.com/cd173.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This
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Past Lookups www.freegenealogylookups.com/newdatabases.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
Early Louisiana Settlers, 1600s-1800s --- Massachusetts Genealogical Records,
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Conventions for Recording Your Data www.freegenealogylookups.com/freea9846.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- When
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about citing my sources. (I've been playing catch-up on that for
years!)
In Along Those Lines . . . this week, I want to discuss the
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Traveling Pastors www.freegenealogylookups.com/tip9852_go.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I
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Consider Donating Out-of-Date Periodicals www.freegenealogylookups.com/tip9847_go.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I
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She did not
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file.
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