Articles, tagged with "genealogists", page 1
15th August 2011
Before the 19th century, issues regarding married partners who want to end their marriage are not common, most especially in the state of Iowa. The Vital Records Office is the one responsible in keeping Iowa divorce records and other essential public docu...
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Author:
Ben Dave
10th August 2011
Evidence of markers being utilized to indicate where a person was put to rest was a tradition for thousands of years. Numerous names are used for these markers such as gravestones, headstones, and tombstones. They are placed to pay homage to the departed ...
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Author:
David
06th July 2011
Evidence of markers being used to indicate where an individual was put to rest has been a tradition for centuries. Several names are used for these markers including gravestones, headstones, and tombstones. They're placed to pay tribute for the deceased b...
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Author:
David
05th July 2011
The release of Michigan marriage records is aimed at providing a whole lot of essential information to anyone in need. From someone who is running a genealogical research to anyone who simply wants to conduct a background check, this piece of document is ...
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Author:
Ben Dave
19th May 2011
Even if a person was gone due to death, important details about him and his passing will never vanish as they are all documented in specific accounts such as the Michigan Death Records. This type of document will enable everyone to know the life of a dead...
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Author:
JessieMoore
18th May 2011
North Carolina Death Records is one of the state’s most essential public files. Infact, anyone can get accessed of the said file. Usually, the information gathered is the real cause of death of a certain individual. Today, immediate family member of the ...
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Author:
JessieMoore
11th May 2011
If a person would die, only his body will be gone, but everything about him will still remain. Essential details concerning the person, as well as his death are all recorded in a certain file like Michigan Death Records. Such information is advantageous ...
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Author:
JessieMoore
11th May 2011
The North Carolina Death Records is considered as one of the important files of the State and everybody can utilize it nowadays. Normally, this data is double-checked to scrutinize the death of a certain individual. Searching for this information is commo...
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Author:
JessieMoore
09th May 2011
Prior to the 19th century, cases about couples who opt to put an end to their marriage is very rare, especially in Iowa. In the United States, files regarding such occurrence, like the Iowa divorce records, fall under the administration of the Vital Recor...
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Author:
Ben Dave
09th May 2011
As one of the State’s vital public files, North Carolina Death Records is open for everyone to see and use these days. More often than not, this information is examined to find out the reasons behind someone’s passing. Seeking for this type of document is...
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Author:
JessieMoore
05th May 2011
In the event of someone’s death, only the involved person will disappear from everyone’s view. Relevant things about him and his passing will remain as they are all recorded in specific files like the Michigan Death Records. Hence, anyone can still conduc...
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Author:
JessieMoore
15th April 2011
Nowadays, most of the things that happen in a person’s life are recorded by authorized individuals of the state. As a result, papers regarding someone’s birth, marriage, divorce and others are now in existent and open to the public. Even information conce...
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Author:
JessieMoore
11th April 2011
Most, if not all events in one’s life, are now being documented by authorized persons of the government. That’s why the existence of accounts relating to anyone’s birth, marriage, divorce and others are now prevalent and made known to the public. Even rep...
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Author:
JessieMoore
05th January 2011
As a fellow genealogist, I am sure that you have had the same experiences I have had, in attempting to find people in census documents. Sometimes, an ancestor can be found in, say, the 1851 and 1871 UK census documents, but is nowhere to be found in the 1...
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Author:
Sue Fenn
24th September 2010
DNA testing has become quite common a subject among the common public. Though it came to be known mainly for its use in high - profile paternity suits and criminal investigations, it has gained tremendous popularity because of its being used in tracing ge...
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Author:
Lilywrick2010