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Found the death certificate, now what?

Found the death certificate, now what?

By Robin Foster Where should you look after finding your ancestor's death certificate? It can be difficult to discern how to use the...

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My Ancestor and His Family were Freed at the Death of the Enslaver in 1841

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Found: James Foster (1897-1962) on Death Index at FamilySearch.org

Found: James Foster (1897-1962) on Death Index at FamilySearch.org

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Never Forget to Add the Source

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How Steve Bailey Opened Franklin County, NC for Me

My Great-Grandmother's Marriage in Tennessee in 1875

My Great-Grandmother's Marriage in Tennessee in 1875

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