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Books of the Week – Donald Lines Jacobus

Books of the Week – Donald Lines Jacobus was originally published at . Millions of books are going online.Entire libraries – that never close; available 24/7. It is now possible for genealogists to...

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Indiana wants me …

Indiana wants me … was originally published at . Searching for Indiana genealogy? Get more great genealogy tips and tools at and be sure to visit Genealogy Bank to start researching your ancestry online.

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GenealogyBank doubles in size

GenealogyBank doubles in size was originally published at . GenealogyBank has added more than 306 million newspaper articles!One year ago we had 174 million articles. Today we have 480 million...

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www.GenealogyBank.com adding more historical newspapers – Alabama, Colorado,...

GenealogyBank is adding even more newspapers – 40 titles from 20 States!Millions of articles are going live on the site beginning today through next week. Here is a list of just some of the content...

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Breaking News – GenealogyBank adds 219 newspapers from 37 States

In one of our largest releases ever GenealogyBank today added 219 newspapers from 37 States. You can search them right now. With well over 3,500 newspapers on GenealogyBank it has never been easier to...

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Genealogy Librarian – Edith Nettleton – turns 100!

Tuesday July 22nd was Edith Nettleton’s 100th birthday! Celebrate with her and send a birthday card to: Edith B. Nettleton c/o Guilford Free Library 67 Park Street Guilford, CT 06437 Rachael...

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Old Newspapers from 24 States go online

GenealogyBank adds content from 63 newspapers – from 24 States – 3.7 million records go online. In a major upload GenealogyBank has expanded its coverage adding long runs of historical newspapers –...

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GenealogyBank adding more newspapers

GenealogyBank announces that it is adding 10 more newspapers from 9 states. These newspapers will be added by the end of this month. We will also be expanding the coverage of 15 newspapers that are...

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Millions of New Newspaper Records Added in January

GenealogyBank adds new content daily to its U.S. newspaper archives, an expansive online collection of 5,850 newspapers and more than one billion articles and records—and growing! January 2012 was one...

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31 Million Records Added to Our Archives in February!

Every day, GenealogyBank is working hard to digitize more newspapers and obituaries, expanding our online collections to give you the largest newspaper archives for family history research available...

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More Newspapers Online for Genealogists from GenealogyBank

GenealogyBank has added the backfiles of more than 100 newspapers from 28 U.S. states! This is great news for genealogists—so start searching now. Every day we work to fill in missing issues in our...

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GenealogyBank Is Growing Rapidly!

Every day we add more newspapers to GenealogyBank’s online newspaper archives, updating our coverage for more than 3,000 newspapers. Rain, snow, it doesn’t matter—we digitize and post daily papers...

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Current Obituary Archives from 16 U.S. Newspapers Just Added!

GenealogyBank is pleased to announce that it is adding 16 current U.S. newspapers this month to our collection of recent obituaries, with titles from Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, New Jersey, Oklahoma,...

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How to Uncover Vital Record Clues in Old Newspapers

Introduction: Scott Phillips is a genealogical historian and owner of Onward To Our Past® genealogy services. In this blog post, Scott starts off searching old newspapers for clues to help him find his...

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Connecticut Archives: 151 Newspapers for Genealogy Research

Connecticut, the southernmost state in New England, is the third smallest state in the nation—yet the fourth most densely populated. The state is named after the large river (the Connecticut River)...

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