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Introducing Historic Minnesota Statutes
I am a fan of original content. Each of my law library pages takes hours to build. Finding and compiling online resources and adding them to the website takes time. When a new page is published, I hope it will … Continue reading
Lake County, Illinois, Online Resource Updates
If you have interest in Lake County, Illinois, historical and genealogical research, check out the newest items on my Lake County, Illinois: Resources Online page. Some online resources are free to access, other items are on subscription databases. Additions include … Continue reading
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Tagged City Directories, Historical Records, Illinois, Lake County, Lake County IL Genealogy, Maps, Newspapers, Yearbooks
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Introducing Historic Kansas Case Law
My teen-aged great-grandmother, Winnie Cunningham, walked from Kansas to northeastern Illinois next to her family’s covered wagon. Her parents pursued a religious utopia. Her future husband, Luther Loy, had parents after the same dream; the Loys likely took a train … Continue reading
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Introducing Historic Michigan Law
My ancestor, Captain Dennis Henry McBride, commanded a ship that made hundreds of voyages from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Grand Haven, Michigan. It was fun to find an image of the port he so often visited. Like many locations in The … Continue reading
Free Daily Webinars in April!
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New York and Lake County, Illinois: Additions to Existing Pages
It’s been a busy week, but there are a couple of new things to explore for New York and Illinois at the Advancing Genealogist!
Advancing Your Education: Free Webinar Today on Assumptions in Genealogical Research
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