Q. My grandmother gave me a newspaper article about an ancestor who received a patent for some kind of saw in 1911 or 1912. I've tried searching the US Patent and Trademark Office Web site, but haven't found any matches. I don't have a patent number. Now what?
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Scouring the Web for pictures from your family's past? Broaden your search beyond faces and you may be surprised at what you'll find.
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Family Tree Builder 5.0 expands on two of the program's major strengths, online searching and charting.
5/2/2011
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It’s easy to recreate and share a family heirloom diary, album or series of letters—while keeping the original safe and sound.
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1/1/2004
The Family History Library plans to index the microfilmed records in the church's Granite Mountain Records Vault.
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It’s easy to recreate and share a family heirloom diary, album or series of letters—while keeping the original safe and sound.
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