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Index to F. K. Huntzinger, St. Luke’s Records, Vol. 2, 9 May 1889 to 31 Dec. 1900, Reading, Berks Co., Pa.
St. Luke’s Records, Vol. 2, Reading, Berks Co., Pennsylvania 9 May 1889 to 31 Dec. 1900 Rev. Franklin Krick Huntzinger Introduction When researching...
Read moreIndex to St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Vol. 2, 2 Jan. 1923 to 7 Feb. 1960, Reading, Berks Co., Pa.
St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Reading, Berks Co., Pa. Vol. 2, 2 Jan. 1923- 7 Feb. 1960. Baptisms 2 Jan. 1923 – 31...
Read moreIndex to Burial Records of Aulenbach Cemetery, Berks Co., Pennsylvania, 1879-1959
Aulenbach Cemetery in Mount Penn, together with Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading, are two of the largest older cemeteries in the greater Reading area....
Read moreI Didn’t Touch that Newspaper
Researching Black Newspapers The process by which I added papers to my checklist was simple. It was source by source, list by list, one...
Read moreGenealogical Quilt Books
Genealogical Quilt Books Luckily for us, my mother gave us a beautiful quilt as a wedding present, made by her grandmother Flora Anna Coogle...
Read moreMarriages or Unions – Proof in the Census?
Marriage records are not all retrievable. When you are frustrated about the lack of information regarding a marriage; when civil marriage records can not...
Read moreFavorites – Genealogical Research Libraries
Favorite Top Ten Genealogical Research Libraries in the United States My favorite research libraries in order from East to West: Library of Congress,...
Read moreTop Ten Favorite Genealogical Libraries
My Top Ten Personal Favorite Genealogical Research Libraries I love libraries and try stop by to visit even the smallest library when I...
Read moreTruth or Myth – Born at Sea
Born At Sea A couple of weeks ago, a television commercial by Ancestry caught my attention. The actor wondered why his grandparents never mentioned...
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