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It’s not always clear whether a record names your relative. Sanitarium records may hold the answers this genealogist needs.
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All in the Family: May Winners ‘Momilies’ Where would we be without Mom’s sensible, tender guidance? No doubt many of us would’ve jumped off cliffs just because our friends did. We’d be combing forests in search of money growing on trees. We’d all be named Mud. It wasn’t easy...
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Do you have Unidentified Family Roots? You don't have to cope alone.
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From her ravishing red ringlets to her designer stilettos, not much is common about Mona Lisa Smile actress Julia Roberts—that is, except her last name. Any family researcher knows you can have the widest, whitest smile in the country, but if your last name takes up roughly half the phone...
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Before "spam" became a ubiquitous term for unsolicited e-mail, there was Spam, the canned meat—as the Hormel Co. of Austin, Minn., the makers of Spam and zealous protectors of its trademark, will be quick to remind you. But did you know that there's now a whole Spam family? You...
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One of my paternal great-grandfathers (five back) held a surprising story for me. His name was Abraham Rice and he lived in Framingham, Mass. One Sunday morning in June 1777, he and a neighbor discussed the purchase of a horse. Their bargain was made and, as they shook hands on...
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