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Funeral Sermons – a core genealogical resource

Funeral Sermons – a core genealogical resource was originally published at . GenealogyBank.com has over 7,000 funeral sermons – full text digital copies and excerpts. These are a core source for...

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48 More newspapers added to GenealogyBank

48 More newspapers added to GenealogyBank was originally published at . GenealogyBank adds 48 more newspapers Search GenealogyBank now! Kodiak Daily Mirror (Kodiak, AK) Death Notices: 02/01/2010 –...

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GenealogyBank’s Genealogy Archive Expansion Keeps Rolling!

GenealogyBank keeps expanding our online archives of historical newspapers, books, documents, and government records—continuously adding new material for your genealogy research at the astonishing...

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Monthly Update: GenealogyBank Just Added 24 Million More Records!

Every day, GenealogyBank is working hard to digitize more newspapers and obituaries, expanding our collection to give you the largest newspaper archives for family history research available online. We...

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Genealogy Serendipity: Ancestor’s Bible & Journals Returned to Family

Let me tell you about my cousin Ransom and the kindness of a stranger who returned his long-lost Bible and journals through a serendipitous chain of events. Photo of Ransom Smith’s Bible and journals...

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Virginia Archives: 147 Newspapers for Genealogy Research

Virginia has long played a prominent role in American history. The first permanent English settlement in the New World was established in Virginia in 1607 (Jamestown), Virginia was one of the original...

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Georgia Archives: 141 Newspapers for Genealogy Research

The last of the original Thirteen Colonies and named after Great Britain’s King George II, Georgia was established in 1732. Its most populous city is Atlanta, the state capital. Georgia is the nation’s...

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Vermont Archives: 88 Newspapers for Genealogy Research

Many Americans may not know this, but Vermont was actually an independent country before becoming part of the United States. Originally territory disputed between New Hampshire and New York, Vermont...

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