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Stark County group to hear program on Gulf oil spill Feb. 25 - Kewanee Star Courier


Stark County group to hear program on Gulf oil spill Feb. 25
Kewanee Star Courier
By Anonymous Don Schmidt, of Toulon, local genealogist who retired 12 years ago from a major oil company, will present a program on the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill Saturday, Feb. 25, at the monthly meeting of the Stark County Genealogy Society.

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Book review A wandering gene's destructive path - The Seattle Times


Book review A wandering gene's destructive path
The Seattle Times
Jeff Wheelwright's "The Wandering Gene and the Indian Princess" charts the path of a cancer-causing genetic mutation that started with a Jewish ancestor 2500 years ago and persists today in the inhabitants of New Mexico's San Luis Valley.

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An Eden senior shares her story - GoDanRiver.com


An Eden senior shares her story
GoDanRiver.com
Marion Hill's main hobby is practicing genealogy to help others find lost family members. She is shown here visiting one of her favorite genealogy websites with John Williams, an employee at the Garden of Eden Senior Center.

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El Centro Cultural de Mexico celebrates new home - OCRegister


El Centro Cultural de Mexico celebrates new home
OCRegister
Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research talks about creating heirloom books from genealogy research, and a local historian writes about the role of Mexican Americans in early Catholic parishes in Orange County.

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Religion vs. Genealogy - Lovely County Citizen (blog)


Religion vs. Genealogy
Lovely County Citizen (blog)
Romney has relatives who live in Mexico. He and his American family don't seem to be close to the kin south of the border, but they could pose a problem if he is elected president. Romney's Mexican family lives in northern Mexico near many of the ...

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