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November 30th, 2011 . by Genealogy NewsAcadia University archivist Pat Townsend holds up an issue of The Register from the late 19th century.
Acadia University archivist Pat Townsend holds up an issue of The Register from the late 19th century.
Trendle is an expert on Scotland genealogical research. She is a professional genealogical instructor and has taught both locally and nationally.
Two years ago, Surrey RCMP conducted a raid on a drug house, and discovered a set of World War II medals and service pins, amongst other stolen property.
The story of David and [[Goliath]] is one of the most famous stories of the Bible, and reveals much about David's faith and courage.
With God 's help, he defeated Goliath , the champion of the Philistines . Later he captured Jerusalem , which he made the capital city.
It's been said that the dead tell no tales, but patrons and staff at the Tennessee State Library and Archives know that's not true.
TOPS will meet every Tuesday with weigh-in beginning at 6 p.m. and the meeting to follow.
An effort to stop web sites from giving out Social Security numbers of those who have died made progress this week.
What is the census? It is a count of all the people living in the United States, town by town, taken every 10 years.
Archival assistant Kimberly Wires pulls one of the estimated 10,000 boxes of unarchived Tennessee Supreme Court documents from 1827-1950 that are being catalogued and examined at the State Library and Archives.