Vol. 24, No. 41 — November 7, 2019
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Charts and Forms for Genealogy
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Do you use charts and forms in your genealogy research? They are an important part of joining lineage societies, and storing your work as a physical copy.
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The State Capitals: Indiana
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Indianapolis is the state capital of Indiana. It was inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years before the first European settlers showed up, and became part of the United States when the Delaware tribe gave up their rights to their lands there. It became a modern city on the frontier soon after its founding. It continues that tradition of innovation today.
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American Folklore: Wisconsin
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Wisconsin has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. At that time, it has racked up plenty of folklore tales of its own. Some are ancient tales, and some are more modern, but all are intriguing. Here are some of the highlights of Wisconsin folklore.
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I would love for you to join me on the weekly genealogy podcast. Its bite-sized episodes are perfect for busy researchers, clocking in at around five minutes long with tightly focused topics.
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I hope these ebooks will be beneficial to you and your genealogy research. The ebooks are completely free to you today, although you are welcome to leave a small donation of any amount to help with future projects. Thank you so much!
Walt Disney Inspirations: Bob Gurr
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Bob Gurr is a well-known and my favorite Disney Imagineer. He started his career as an industrial designer out of college, but soon went to work for Disney. His imprint on the company can mainly be seen in the theme parks, where he had a hand in designing many of the rides. Here is Bob’s story, both at his Disney career and beyond it.
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