Vol. 21, No. 26 - April 4, 2016
10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for April |
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Are you looking for some productive genealogy projects to do for April? As the first full month of spring, April offers some interesting and unique genealogy opportunities that just don’t fit in as well during other months of the year. If you want to stay on top of things in your genealogy research, these are the projects that should definitely be on your “to do” list this month. Enjoy
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This Week’s Free Genealogy Lookups |
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- Ohio, 1780-1970 County & Family Histories
- Tennessee, 1850 Census Microfilm
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- California, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, & Utah, 1850 Census Microfilm Records
- Alabama,
Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi, 1850 Census Microfilm Records
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Did Your Ancestors Go Back to England? |
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Contrary to popular belief, not every journey from England to the New World in the 1600’s was a one-way trip. Ships went back and forth between the North American and European continents with regularity once colonization began. While most colonists did come to stay and never went back to England, the same cannot be said for everyone. Some made their permanent home in the New World, but became
mariners, going back and forth to England many times to do trade. During these trips, they would visit relatives and take care of family business in the “old country.” Others came to the colonies for a little while, then decided it was not for them and returned to England permanently. What did your ancestor do?
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Latest Genealogy Gold Podcast
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Have you used the WWI draft card collection yet to search your family tree? You should. Here are the valuable pieces of information you’ll find in them.
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