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Mike Jacobs traces family history to year 1500 - Today's TMJ4

History professor helps well-known actor trace his roots - Appalachian State University

Who Do You Think You Are?: 2011-12 Season Ratings - TV Series Finale

Bates clan now matches family of best friends the Duggars as they welcome baby ... - Daily Mail

Most fish in the sea evolved on land - New Scientist

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Mike Jacobs traces family history to year 1500 - Today's TMJ4


Mike Jacobs traces family history to year 1500
Today's TMJ4
Want to trace your family history? Lori can find it. She needs names, dates and place and she can find a lot. Lori helped Jacobs create my own family tree. Mike Jacobs put up pictures of his father, sisters, grandparents and then his great-grandparents ...

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History professor helps well-known actor trace his roots - Appalachian State University


Appalachian State University

History professor helps well-known actor trace his roots
Appalachian State University
The series follows celebrities – from sport figures and actors to musicians – who visit archives, libraries and other sites as they trace their family tree as far as records allow, all with the help of historians. The season opener, which aired Feb.

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Who Do You Think You Are?: 2011-12 Season Ratings - TV Series Finale


<em>Who Do You Think You Are?:</em> 2011-12 Season Ratings
TV Series Finale
This reality series helps a different celebrity each week go on a journey to trace his or her family tree. The third season of Who Do You Think You Are? typically airs Friday nights at 8pm on the NBC network. 1.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic with ...

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Bates clan now matches family of best friends the Duggars as they welcome baby ... - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Bates clan now matches family of best friends the Duggars as they welcome baby ...
Daily Mail
By Daisy Dumas Gil and Kelly Bates now have a nineteenth mouth to feed, cementing their position as figureheads of one of the largest families in America. Due on Valentine's day, the latest addition to the ever-swelling clan was two weeks early.

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Most fish in the sea evolved on land - New Scientist


Most fish in the sea evolved on land
New Scientist
Family histories don't come much more bizarre. Three-quarters of the fish in the sea can trace their origins back to a freshwater ancestor. The finding highlights how important rivers and lakes are as a source of new species, just as that supply is ...

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