[Csaladtortenet 2] Free Databases and Exploring SSDI

György Négyesi negyesigy at gmail.com
2011. Okt. 2., V, 20:25:23 CEST


Ha jól értem ez lesz most ingyenes, ez a halálozási index
Mondanom sem kell mennyire érdekes
4si Gyuri


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> girls folk dancing, Women's Union, Fall River, Massachusetts,
> c. 1916   Wow! Can it really be 15 years since Ancestry.com first went
> online? This anniversary has been a nostalgic trip back in time for me. In
> October of 1996, my daughter was just beginning to walk and I was working on
> my very first article<http://link.ancestry.com/u.d?PYGgSr0gUmSok_8KjF58HZ=33001>for
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> result of being gassed in World War I and the letters he wrote from the
> battlefields of France to loved ones at home.
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> Around that time, my husband had signed us up for an Internet service—a
> move that I had chastised him thoroughly for from a budget standpoint. But
> with the article deadline looming I thought maybe I could make use of “that
> Internet thing” to do a little research. Several military resources that I
> found online were tremendously helpful with that first article, and when
> Ancestry.com began posting actual indexes online in October 1996, I was
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