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Finding our links in History - One Genealogist's thoughts, tidbits, and inspirations - All very much randomly posed. One person's life does not stand-alone but interacts with family, neighbors, community, and history. Our Trees become Tangled just by living. -- T.
Friday, March 17, 2017
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
A Workshop to Help You Trace Your Irish Roots
Tracing Your Irish Roots Workshop
Presented by the New Hampshire Historical Society
This workshop, presented by NEHGS Archivist Judy Lucey, aims to provide participants with the tools and resources to discover Irish ancestral origins. Judy will offer strategies for overcoming brick walls and discuss key resources, records, and repositories to assist genealogists in their Irish research. Space is limited and registration is required through the New Hampshire Historical Society.
Click here to register: Tracing Your Irish Roots
NHHS, 30 Park Street, Concord, New Hampshire
March 25, 1-4 p.m.
Click here to register: Tracing Your Irish Roots
NHHS, 30 Park Street, Concord, New Hampshire
March 25, 1-4 p.m.
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Sunday, March 12, 2017
1871 Burial Record for Theotiste Henriette (Roy) Lefebvre
Theotiste Henriette Roy
b. 14 Dec 1816 in L'Acadie, Quebec
daughter of Joseph and Charlotte (Dupuis) Roy
Married Vital Lefebvre 31 Jan 1832 and had 14 Children.
Died 27 Oct 1871 L'Acadie, Quebec
Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie
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Friday, March 3, 2017
PRDH News!
PRDH and Drouin Institute collaboration
Since the Drouin Genealogical Institute became the PRDH's editor in 2014, the following additions have been made to the database:
- 1 700 000 new baptism, marriage and burial certificates
- 60 000 new couples
- 345 000 new individuals
- Over a million new links between families and individuals
- View the original document (parish register) on GenealogyQuebec.com from any PRDH certificate
- View the PRDH individual file of any individual named in a GenealogyQuebec.com's LAFRANCE certificate.
- 10% bonus PRDH hits free of charge on purchase for GenealogyQuebec.com subscribers
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