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genealogyensemble.com
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| | | | | Ten years ago in July 2015, my sister and I shared a "Sister Pilgrimage" to Shediac, New Brunswick, the home of our maternal ancestors. Here is a part of the story I wrote upon our return: "Early Sunday morning, dressed in our special t-shirts, we left in plenty of time for the morning church service... | |
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kindredpast.com
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| | | | | Newspapers are incredibly valuable for genealogical research. They help put the flesh on the bones of our ancestors. Through newspapers we gain a little insight into the times in which our ancestors lived. Newspapers can also help find the story of your emigrant ancestors. Many are full of information on ship arrivals and departures, what... | |
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denisenewtonwrites.com
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| | | | | So far in the Travels with my Ancestors series, I have dealt with successive generations of Eather family and descendants, and people from other families who joined the spreading branches of that growing family tree. The final post of the Eather story concluded with my grandmother, Florence, who was born Florence Creek, but whose mother | |
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wsdot.wa.gov
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