May 22, 2010
I tried to find someone who died in 1939 but all sites seem to want to charge me something. Is there any that are completely free of charges? I’m looking for marriage dates, place of marriage, and date of death.
May 21, 2010
Genealogy search finds nearby branch of family tree
Genealogy is all about making family connections, but Bill Connor, a North Huntingdon resident, never expected to find a long-lost relative living in nearby Murrysville.
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May 19, 2010

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May 19, 2010
Can someone go on there ancestry account and send me the census record for Benjamin Sanford on the Georgia Census 1790-1890 he is listed as a resident of Hancock County. I’ve already used up my 14-day trial, so I would do that but can’t. If somone would do this I would truely appreciate that is all I need is that.