Archive | February, 2010

Jeremy Hardy’s family tree – The Guardian

27. February 2010

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The Guardian Jeremy Hardy's family tree The Guardian It's tempting to look at other people's family trees on the genealogy websites. You find someone who shares an ancestor with you, and you think you'll ...

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Who Do You Think You Are? Live 2010 – Liverpool Echo

26. February 2010

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Who Do You Think You Are? Live 2010 Liverpool Echo ONE of the biggest genealogy events ever to be staged is taking place in London's Olympia this weekend.

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Esther Ranzten launches Who Do You Think You Are show – Jewish Chronicle

25. February 2010

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Esther Ranzten launches Who Do You Think You Are show Jewish Chronicle JGS education officer Jeanette Rosenberg said "people are studying their genealogy to find out where their family have got to.

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Hayes Library offering class on genealogy – Fremont News Messenger

25. February 2010

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Hayes Library offering class on genealogy Fremont News Messenger FREMONT -- The Hayes Presidential Library's new expanded Internet Genealogy II class is now available to help you step up your genealogy search. ... and more

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Freedom of the Boro – The Northern Echo

25. February 2010

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Freedom of the Boro The Northern Echo CHRIS CARTER was with a genealogy group in Linthorpe old cemetery when someone mentioned that the grave of a Confederate soldier was nearby. ..

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Step up your family research with new Hayes Library class – Fremont News Messenger

24. February 2010

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Step up your family research with new Hayes Library class Fremont News Messenger The Library's new Internet Genealogy II class is there to guide you as you move up. RootsMagicâ„¢ sponsors the class. Becky Hill, Head Librarian, ..

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Home children to get apology from British PM – CBC.ca

24. February 2010

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CBC.ca Home children to get apology from British PM CBC.ca ... usually aged between nine and 14, to Canada were "motivated by social and economic forces," according to the Canadian Genealogy Centre. ..

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Apology welcome, but doesn’t undo the past – St. Catharines Standard

24. February 2010

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Apology welcome, but doesn't undo the past St. Catharines Standard "If you just consider that more than 10% of the Canadian population can trace back, in terms of genealogy , their history to a home child, ..

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Charles Dickens Marriage Records Revealed – LondonNet

23. February 2010

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LondonNet Charles Dickens Marriage Records Revealed LondonNet ... Blake's mysterious burial** are among the blasts from the past now available online as part of a new genealogy service called the London Collection.

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A root-and-branch inquiry: Inside the deep-digging, money-spinning, web … – Independent

21. February 2010

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A root-and-branch inquiry: Inside the deep-digging, money-spinning, web ...

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