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Revision as of 11:52, 21 December 2007
All about research in the United States of America.
Featured Article[edit | edit source]
Genealogists use databases to quickly find compiled genealogies and original records. The primary advantage of using databases early in the research process is their ease of use. As a result of the rapid growth of the Internet and genealogical databases, it is likely that the majority of our American ancestors in the 1800s and earlier will be found in at least one database. Read more...
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- Records of legal name changes in the United States.
- Major collections of the Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Did You Know?[edit | edit source]
- President Abraham Lincoln patented a system for buoying naval vessels over shoals. Read on to learn about his invention and about genealogical information in U.S. patent records. Read more...
- By 1779, there were more Americans fighting with the British than with Washington! Read on...
Popular Discussions[edit | edit source]
- Collection Management Maps
- FHL Computer Questions
- Digital book project status
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