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Subject: [GenToday] New Genealogy Articles
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 23:08:47 -0500
)) Port of Entry Can Help Find Ancestral Records
While a few immigrants here and there came through the odd door, most came
through specified ports of entry.
http://gentod.com/columns/everyday/031214.html
)) Basics of Land Record Research
The acquisition of land had an effect upon the colonization and settlement
of the United States. Land is human history. Your research should always
include land records.
http://gentod.com/columns/ruby/031119.html
)) Adoption Aloud
When you are part of the adoption triad, it is easy to let your adoption
story fall out of your daily life.
http://gentod.com/adoption/puzzle/column/031201.html
)) Missing Persons Register
A resource to help people get in touch with people they have lost contact
with. Online since 1996!
http://www.personsmissing.com/
)) Home Children
Those children who were sent to Canada and the United States in the 19th and
20th centuries from the United Kingdom.
http://gentod.com/ca/connect/031202.html
)) The Technological Gadgets of Genealogy
The purpose of this article is to keep you from getting overwhelmed by the
array of products.
http://gentod.com/columns/MYtree/031128.html
)) The Forgotten War
A monument to the Canadian Fallen who died during the Korean Conflict was
unveiled in Confederation Park in Ottawa.
http://gentod.com/ca/connect/031106.html
)) Where There's a Will, There's a Way
Studying the wills of ancestors is one way genealogists can not only obtain
but authenticate vital information.
http://gentod.com/columns/everyday/031111.html
)) Elf: More than a Christmas Comedy
It also contains a surprisingly touching tale of adoption search and
reunion.
http://gentod.com/adoption/puzzle/column/031118.html
)) Finding Your French-Canadian Ancestors
Find new information about a previously known French-Canadian forefather or
foremother?
http://gentod.com/ca/connect/031023.html
)) Making the Most of Family Associations
One of the most useful tools for amateur genealogists is the family
association, an organization formed by people who share a common ancestor or
surname.
http://gentod.com/columns/everyday/031004.html
)) Books, Magazines and CDs
The computer has not replaced the need for books and magazines.
http://gentod.com/columns/ruby/031021.html
)) Digging Deeper
How much is enough? When you have sufficient proof of a fact pertaining to
your ancestor, such as date and place of birth, is that enough proof?
http://gentod.com/columns/ruby/030923.html
)) One of a Kind
The phrase 'one of a kind' takes on special meaning in adoption as there are
many ways to look at it.
http://gentod.com/adoption/puzzle/column/031104.html
)) Is There Really Room for Everyone?
It must seem strange, maybe even illogical, to say that there is room for
everyone in a family that includes both adoptive and birth relatives
http://gentod.com/adoption/puzzle/column/031017.html
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