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Title: U.S. Wills and Probate
Post by: seahorse on October 03, 2015, 08:33:12 AM

Hello Monkey's,

I hope  :shock: I am not starting trouble  

www.Ancestry.com has added something new and that is Wills and Probate!  

If you have a ancestry.com, subscription, you can download the information, or find a library with 'in house' ancestry.com on it's computer.

 :smt023 http://search.ancestry.com/search/group/us_willsprobate

 :smt023 http://www.ancestry.com/will-probate-records


Title: Re: U.S. Wills and Probate
Post by: seahorse on August 11, 2016, 08:56:56 AM
  U.S., School Yearbooks,  :gaah: 1880-2012

  About U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012

  This is an indexed collection of middle school, junior high, high school, and college yearbooks. 


https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1265&o_xid=59133&o_lid=59133&o_sch=Social
 

  ME:
  
  Please keep in mind this yearbook search may not be fully loaded.  IMO


Title: Re: U.S. Wills and Probate
Post by: seahorse on May 17, 2017, 06:17:11 AM

::MonkeyCool::
Family History Daily

The “Secret” Codes on Death Certificates That Can Tell You How Your Ancestors Died


May 12, 2017  Comments 16

Finding death certificates for our ancestors is a critically important part of family history research. These important records contain information about when and where our ancestor lived and died and often include names of a spouse, parents, witnesses and, of course, a cause of death.

Read More:


http://familyhistorydaily.com/free-genealogy-resources/icd-codes-death-certificates-genealogy/

https://www.facebook.com/familyhistorylibrary/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED&fref=nf


Title: Re: U.S. Wills and Probate
Post by: seahorse on May 17, 2017, 06:19:44 AM



The “Secret” Codes on Death Certificates That Can Tell You How Your Ancestors Died

May 12, 2017  Comments 16

Finding death certificates for our ancestors is a critically important part of family history research. These important records contain information about when and where our ancestor lived and died and often include names of a spouse, parents, witnesses and, of course, a cause of death.


http://familyhistorydaily.com/free-genealogy-resources/icd-codes-death-certificates-genealogy/

http://www.wolfbane.com/icd/index.html