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Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007Just cleaning out some comment spam that’s accumulated for the last couple months. Sorry for the mess… if I’ve deleted legit comments, sorry too, but it just takes too much to try and doublecheck them all.
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Just cleaning out some comment spam that’s accumulated for the last couple months. Sorry for the mess… if I’ve deleted legit comments, sorry too, but it just takes too much to try and doublecheck them all.
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Library offers access to online ancestry records Lexington Dispatch The Davidson County Public Library System along with a consortium of public libraries throughout North Carolina offers access to Ancestry Library Edition. ... |
Biblio files: In search of old Abe Hickory Daily Record When I began working on my family's genealogy, Imade a thrilling discovery. I am a descendent of a man who is supposed to be a ghost. I visited his grave, ... Read to a dog at Hickory library |
Scottish Heritage Weekend packed with activity Laurinburg Exchange ÃSince its inception in 1989, the symposium has provided a forum for those interested in Scottish history, culture and genealogy to learn from top scholars ... |
Volunteer helps others find roots Cherokee Tribune Hugh McPherson of Canton as a volunteer with the Cherokee County Historical Society helps families research their genealogy. ... |
Pender library is pilot site for downloadable audio books StarNewsOnline.com 15, Pender residents have been among the first in the state to have access to 750 downloadable audio books made available through NC LIVE, North Carolina's ... |
Author of 'Three Cups of Tea' to speak at ECU Greenville Daily Reflector Over the years, Redford has lectured extensively on topics including African-American genealogy, antebellum history and slavery's legacy and from 1993 to ... |
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