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Reviewing past research yields new results
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FamilySearch Record Search boon to genealogists
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Civil War soldier Jordan Bailey (ca. 1828-1900)
Blog posting: Part 6: Who is Birdie Winchester? And why do I have her stuff?
Blog posting: Part 5: Who is Birdie Winchester? And why do I have her stuff?
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School bombing prompted migration from the area
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Internet Archives features sources for genealogists
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A Bevy of HALLs, Part 3
Blog posting: Part 4: Who is Birdie Winchester? And why do I have her stuff?
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Memorial Day good time to profile military ancestors
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Searching Google nets ancestors
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Missing in time: Nels Steffenson
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Earthquakes and our ancestors
Blog posting: State archives, libraries provide digital treasures
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A Bevy of HALLs, Part 2
Blog posting: Part 3: Who is Birdie Winchester? And why do I have her stuff?
Blog posting: Born on General Lee's Plantation? Say What?
Blog posting: Part 2: Who is Birdie Winchester? And why do I have her stuff?
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A Bevy of HALLs, Part 1
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Who is Birdie Winchester? And why do I have her stuff?

What the reviewers are saying:
"Even if you do not have Michigan ancestors, you can benefit immeasur-ably by studying this excellent handbook. It is an essential tool for Michigan genea-logical research."
- Lloyd Bockstruck, DallasNews.com

What the reviewers are saying:
"This book can be recommended without reserve to everyone who has even a slight interest in Virginia genealogical research..." - The American Genealogist
"Virginia Genealogy is an important book --one that researchers of families in the Old Dominion will want to own and use."- National Genealogical Society Quarterly
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