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Perschmann,   Czakó,   Gay,Gönczy/Gönczi, 
Cseresnyés, Kócsy/Kócsi, Varga (Pozsony környékér l), Oderszky)

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Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 9:36 PM
Subject: Family History Bulletin: Search Tips and Family Trees
 

May 2012 | Family History Bulletin 
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  American Genealogical Biographical Index 
This collection includes more than 4 million people, whose names have appeared in biographies, local histories, church and vital records, and more.  Also includes over two million records from the Boston Transcript. 
Records may contain:
    •  Complete Name
    •  Year of Biography Publication
    •  Person's State of Birth
    •  Abbreviated Biographical Data
    •  Book and Page Number of the Reference 
A great resource for finding early
New England settlers.      
  
 
      Four Ways to 'Freshen Up' your Search 
by Tara McIntosh

Family history research can happen in waves. When research is going well, it's easy to keep on digging.  However, when searching is less fruitful, research slips down the priority list.

Not long ago, I was at a low point in my research. In desperation, I cast a wider net in hopes of hitting something that could provide motivation in my research quest.

Despite feeling discouraged at the time, I found nearly 200 matches in the newspaper collection.

      
  Family Trees: Nurture and care - a lasting legacy 
by Mark Olsen

Our neighbor offered us some trees from their yard.  We accepted and started the process of transferring the trees.  Through proper care and nurturing, I am happy to say they are all alive and thriving. 

What does this have to do with genealogy?

We all know that our family tree will only grow and prosper with proper care. Our tree must be kept well pruned, nourished and fed.  It requires sunlight and other essential nutrients to thrive.

Here are my top five nutrients for a thriving family tree...
   

      
  
 
     Great news...To help with your family history research we recently added over 500 million new records for you to search.  If you haven’t had the chance to search these records yet, now is the time.

We've recently added:

•  MyHeritage Family Trees - 400+ million records

•  1940 USA Census Images - 3.8 million images with 132 million names

And we are currently working hard to index all of the 1940 US Census, so you can find your needed names with ease.

      
    
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