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07/01/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #62: New: Automatically Compare Your Family Tree With Another One - Most Cologne Archive Documents Intact Despite Collapse - Betsy Ross - Decades-Old Letter Found In Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Wall - Poland to Rebury German Civilians Found in WWII Mass Grave - Henry VIII Letter to Pope Pleading for Divorce Reproduced - U.S. National Archives Launches YouTube Channel - Scottish Clan - New: Automatically Compare Your Family Tree With Another One 06/24/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #61: Your GeneaNet Profile: New Notifications - BBC1 Asks Again Who Do You Think You Are? - British Library Publishes Online Archive of 19th-Century Newspapers - Ancient Animal Textbook Rediscovered in Cologne Ruins - US National Archives Unveils Recovered Lincoln Letter - College of Arms - Willie Nelson - Your GeneaNet Profile: New Notifications - Spanish Civil War Bodies Exhumed 06/17/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #60: GeneaNet 'All Relatives' Improved - The Bibliothèque Nationale de France to Add Records to WorldCat - Two Unpublished Poirot Short Stories Found in Agatha Christie's Holiday Home - New Fromelles Cemetery Begins to Take Shape - The British Library "Endangered Archives Blog" - Magna Carta - Mark Twain - GeneaNet 'All Relatives' Improved 06/10/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #59: Your New Personal Inbox - Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) - National Library of Wales Joins Flickr Commons Initiative - Preservation - National Archives (UK): Census Maps From 1871 Now Online - Australia's Oldest Man, Last WWI Veteran Dies - National Archives to Preserve Records of U.S. Immigrants - Your New Personal Inbox 06/03/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #58: Publish And Share Your Digitized Records - After 200 Years, Three Slaves Get a Final Resting Place - Scotland's First Family History Centre Opens - Who Wants to Buy a Cemetery? - Last Titanic Survivor Dies At 97 - The Mayflower Society - Publish And Share Your Digitized Records 05/13/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #57: Stay In Touch With Family And Friends - Paris Rediscovers its First Medieval Fortifications - WWI Graves of UK, Australian Soldiers Excavated - Museum Puts Off DNA Testing of Lincoln Artifact for Now - A Wonder of Relationship - Hidden Auschwitz Message Hailed as Rare Find - GeneaNet: Stay In Touch With Family And Friends - Prosopography 05/06/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #56: Finding Spelling Variations of Names in Searches - British Library: Henry VIII Key Documents Online - Native Americans Descended From A Single Ancestral Group, DNA Study Confirms - Historic Newspapers From Wales to go Online - Unique Roman Glass Dish Discovered At London Grave - Mathematics Genealogy Project - Finding Spelling Variations of Names in Searches 04/29/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #55: How To Know How Many Descendants Are Belonging To An Individual In Your Online Family Tree - Do It Yourself: High-Speed Book Scanner from Trash and Cheap Cameras - Winners of the 2009 Best Archives on the Web Awards - Trove of Unknown Ben Franklin Letters Found - French Republican calendar - The U.K. Ministry of Defence Names WWI Mass Grave Troops - How To Know How Many Descendants Are Belonging To An Individual In Your Online Family Tree 04/22/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #54: Protect the Privacy of Living Individuals in your GeneaNet Family Tree - Victorian Royal Wedding Cake Sale - The Role of Inbreeding in the Extinction of a European Royal Dynasty - Last Titanic Survivor Selling Mementos to Pay Bills - Canadian Heraldic Authority - World War I Veterans' Records now Available at State's Digital Archives - Protect the Privacy of Living Individuals in your GeneaNet Family Tree 04/15/2009 - GeneaNet Newsletter #53: Quick Tips #2 - Schindler's List Found in Sydney - Wellcome Library: Bon Appetit - Fromelles War Graves to be Excavated - Barack Obama's Ancestor Left 12 Pence in Will - GeneaNet Quick Tips #2 - Old Style and New Style dates
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