Religious Records: Researching Latter-day Saints Premium
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is an international church today, but it was born and raised in the United States. Learn about founder Joseph Smith Jr., a New Yorker, and how many Mormons eventually found their way to Utah and beyond.
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During the first week of May, my sister Vicki and I will join two members of the San Diego Genealogical Society in Salt Lake City. There, at the Church of jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Family History Library, I hope to crack one of my toughest research puzzles: the...
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State Libraries: Ohio to Utah Premium
Ohio Historical Society 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, OH 43211, (614) 297-2300 www.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib Interlibrary loan: Microfilmed newspapers cost $3 per reel. Online databases: On the society's Web site, you'll find an Ohio death certificate index covering 1913 to 1937, an index to Ohio prisoners at Andersonville, Ga., and Salisbury...
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