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| article = | | article = Arkansas Church Records | ||
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| width="60%" style="vertical-align: top; | | width="60%" colspan="2" style="vertical-align: top;" | What were the '''two largest religious''' groups in '''Arkansas''' before 1900? (The Baptists and the Methodist Episcopal) | ||
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| article= | | article= FamilySearch Records Project Training Page | ||
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| | | This page has been created as a holding page for training documents and videos concerning the [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/FamilySearch_Wiki:WikiProject_FamilySearch_Records WikiProject FamilySearch Records. ] | ||
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| article= | | article= Maryland History | ||
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| width="60%" style="vertical-align: top; | | width="60%" colspan="2" style="vertical-align: top;" | '''What needs to be done?'''<br><br>We need you to check all links and fix the “broken” ones. <br><br>'''Seventy-five percent''' (75%) of the immigrants to Maryland, before 1776, were convicts, slaves, indentured servants, or became indentured servants to pay for their passage to America. | ||
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<br> <br> See articles that need to be updated on the [[:Category:Outdated articles|Outdated Articles]] page. | <br> <br> See articles that need to be updated on the [[:Category:Outdated articles|Outdated Articles]] page. |
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