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| custodian = [http://www.uog.edu/marc-home Micronesia Area Research Center, University of Guam]
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== What is in This Collection? ==   
== What is in This Collection? ==   
This collection is a compilation of birth, marriage, and death information from the islands of Guam and Yap.  They were assembled into family groupings by anthropologist Jane Hainline Underwood.  It includes records for the years 1897-2000.  The records are written on index cards which are likely to contain  an individual's name, gender, and birth date.  They may also list the names of spouses, children, parents, and death dates if applicable.
This collection is a compilation of birth, marriage, and death information from the islands of Guam and Yap.  They were assembled into family groupings by anthropologist Jane Hainline Underwood.  It includes records for the years 1897-2000.  The records are written on index cards which are likely to contain  an individual's name, gender, and birth date.  They may also list the names of spouses, children, parents, and death dates if applicable.
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*Search known family members and see if a connection can be made to the ancestor originally searched for
*Search known family members and see if a connection can be made to the ancestor originally searched for
=== Research Helps ===
=== Research Helps ===
== Citing This Collection ==
== Citing This Collection ==
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