Thursday, May 25, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - LOCAL CALENDAR


LOCAL CALENDAR
Californian - TODAY | DAVID HOROWITZ, 7 p.m., California State University, Monterey Bay, University Center ballroom. Free. Associated Students sponsored in collaboration with the college Republican club and Young America's Foundation. TODAY | PRIVATE LUNCHEON WITH

Temple Square Still Utah s Top Tourist Attraction
KUTV - SALT LAKE CITY Gwendolyn Prudom never planned to visit Temple Square, or Utah, for that matter. But when business brought her to Salt Lake City recently, she found irresistible curiosity was pulling her to the heart of the LDS Church. ``When you come

Scandinavian conference provides programming about area's heritage
San Pete Messenger - EPHRAIM The Scandinavian Heritage Conference is designed to enhance the festival s experience for both locals and visitors by providing an educational back-drop for the celebration of Sanpete s history and heritage. The conference, which begins

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Daily Herald - If they would legalize polygamy between consenting adults, he wouldn't have to prey on children. Sorry, but I find your post rather silly. He is preying on children because that is what the older men WANT. This has nothing to do with polygamy

1986 talk cited Maine genealogical resources
Bangor Daily News - Years ago, one of my faithful genealogical correspondents was Maine Supreme Court Justice David A. Nichols of Lincolnville. Justice Nichols, who is no longer with us, gave a talk on resources in northern New England 20 years ago for the Essex Society

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - What's happening-4/23/2006 - Redlands Daily Facts


What's happening-4/23/2006 - Redlands Daily Facts

What's happening-4/23/2006
Redlands Daily Facts, CA - Apr 23, 2006
... Genealogy program on "Name Submission at the Family History Center," by Donna Hartman, 7 pm at the Redlands LDS Family History Center, Fifth and Wabash avenues ...


Land grants are a rich source of information
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Decades before the American Revolution, Virginians were crossing the Cumberland Gap and other rugged roads to the rich bluegrass farmlands of Kentucky. Records are scarce for early "squatters," who later had to apply for rights to legally own their ...

Hobbies In Oregon: Using Cemeteries to Trace Your Ancestors - MedfordNews.com

Hobbies In Oregon: Using Cemeteries to Trace Your Ancestors
MedfordNews.com, OR - May 8, 2006
... Both of these are generally available at the public library or in an LDS Family History Center. Look it up in your local phone directory. ...


Work on Hinckley building progresses
Brigham Young News - The Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni House and Visitors Center is projected to be ready for a Fall 2007 move-in, after the demolition of the current Alumni House by the end of May The Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni House and Visitors Center project is well ...

Young man's life a triumph of the spirit - Deseret News

Young man's life a triumph of the spirit
Deseret News, UT - May 16, 2006
... ovation by the Class of 2002), attended a year of classes at Salt Lake Community College and served a two-year LDS mission at the family history center in Salt ...

Mormon Genealogy: - Morgan County welcomes new historian Bob Pruitt of Camby takes over for Sam Cline (Mooresville/Decatur Times)


Morgan County welcomes new historian Bob Pruitt of Camby takes over for Sam Cline (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
More than anything, Bob Pruitt is a curious observer. This quality served him well as a weather specialist for the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, and he says it will help him in his new position as Morgan County Historian. It also won t hurt that he s an ace at computer technology.

Church to offer introduction to genealogy - Ventura County Star (subscription)

Church to offer introduction to genealogy
Ventura County Star (subscription), CA - Apr 29, 2006
... History Library system of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... speed, broadband Internet access to the church's Web-based genealogy resources, as ...


Work on Hinckley building progresses
Brigham Young News - The Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni House and Visitors Center is projected to be ready for a Fall 2007 move-in, after the demolition of the current Alumni House by the end of May The Gordon B. Hinckley Alumni House and Visitors Center project is well ...

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - 1986 talk cited Maine genealogical resources


1986 talk cited Maine genealogical resources
Bangor Daily News - Years ago, one of my faithful genealogical correspondents was Maine Supreme Court Justice David A. Nichols of Lincolnville. Justice Nichols, who is no longer with us, gave a talk on resources in northern New England 20 years ago for the Essex Society

LOCAL CALENDAR
Californian - TODAY | DAVID HOROWITZ, 7 p.m., California State University, Monterey Bay, University Center ballroom. Free. Associated Students sponsored in collaboration with the college Republican club and Young America's Foundation. TODAY | PRIVATE LUNCHEON WITH

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Daily Herald - If they would legalize polygamy between consenting adults, he wouldn't have to prey on children. Sorry, but I find your post rather silly. He is preying on children because that is what the older men WANT. This has nothing to do with polygamy