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Posted Monday July 7, 2008, 12:14 pm, Over one day oldLet a joy keep you. Reach out your hands and take it when it runs by. ~ Carl Sandburg, 1878-1967
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Let a joy keep you. Reach out your hands and take it when it runs by. ~ Carl Sandburg, 1878-1967
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Posted This Week U.S. School Yearbooks (Updated) Official records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865 Virginia Soldiers of 1776 View a list of all new and updated databases Learn more about what’s new at Ancestry.com Search the Ancestry.com Card Catalog
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When I was growing up, each summer our family would create a scrapbook chronicling our activities. Small family barbeques, pool parties, day trips to Chicago and its museums, and playtime with our pets will all be included and remind us of our relaxing summer of 2008.
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But all this good weather also means heat and humidity. You can let your camera adjust to the difference in temperature and humidity before you take pictures or try tucking a little packet of silica gel (it absorbs moisture) into your camera case (not the camera itself).
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We also always expect to find a license when, in fact, some were not recorded until after the ceremony — sometimes months or years after the ceremony. The point here is that you should take the time to re-examine the marriage records you have.
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Keeping in mind that what works for one person may not work for another, here are a few quick ideas for stretching your genealogical travel dollar. An added benefit is that if I have car trouble a distance from home, the rental company has to deal with it–not me. Make digital copies.
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Secondary Information on Death Certificates One thing genealogists need to keep in mind is that most of the information gathered in some states for death certificates is given by an informant who may just be a neighbor or doctor. Yellow glasses are very popular for shooting for just that reason.
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At the time, New South Wales was under the leadership of Governor William Bligh, who most people remember from the mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty. On 26 January 1808, the NSW Corps arrested Governor Bligh and held him under house arrest for a year while awaiting a replacement from Britain.
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