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  • Basic Genealogy Information For Children
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  • Eight Important How to Tips in Searching Census Records
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  • Ellis Island Records Are Valuable Keys To The Past
  • Fact or Fiction How to Know When You Have a True Lead
  • Five Important Things You Can Learn from Researching Death Records
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  • Give the Gift of Genealogy Five Gifts that Reflect the Family Tree
  • How Computer Software Can Streamline Your Genealogy Research
  • How Your Local Library Can Provide Clues to Your Ancestry
  • How to Follow up Leads for Possible Native American Ancestors
  • Jumping Into Genealogy
  • Researching Native American History
  • Scrapbooks Are Great Genealogy Tools
  • Searching Foreign Countries For Genealogical Information
  • The Great Genealogical Need
  • Tracing Genealogy through Church Records
  • Using Public Records For Genealogical Research
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    • findagrave.com   Find A Grave is a resource for finding the final resting places of famous folks, friends and family members. With millions of names
    • Web Directory: Cemetery Interment Lists on the Internet - indexed directory of links to websites with genealogical burial records.
    • Cemetery Interment Lists on the Internet - indexed directory of links to websites with genealogical burial records.
    • Obituary Links Page - includes obituaries, cemetery inscriptions and vital statistics arranged by state and county.
    • Genealogy Potpourri - cemetery transcriptions, wills, census abstracts, Bible records and more.
    • Ginny's Genealogy Attic - information for the genealogical researcher, including searchable queries, family reports, census reports, cemetery reports, will abstracts, and other resources.
    • Trails of Time - includes almost 1,000 surnames in a searchable index, as well as wills, cemetery listings and more for serious genealogists.
    • Southern Edge Genealogy - resources including census records, cemetery transcriptions, marriage and military records.

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