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[eogn] Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

(+) Casefile Clues: Quitclaim Deeds – John Prepares for his Inheritance by Michael John Neill

The following is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Michael John Neill.

There is usually a reason; it is just a matter of finding out what it is.

Mimke Habben died in Hancock County, Illinois, in 1877, leaving his real estate to his widow, Antje. Twenty-three years later she died, and her family "settled up the farm" with a deed after her death. Fairly typical. I thought the case was pretty "cut and dried," similar to others I had seen in a variety of time periods...

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Boston Public Library's Online Old Boston Photographs

Sometimes you find historic and genealogical information in the strangest places. For instance, on Flickr, the photo-sharing site.

The Old Boston Collection, a series of late 19th century photographs of historic Boston sites, was rediscovered by the Boston Public Library (BPL) in 2007. Although the origin and early history of the collection remains a bit of a mystery, BPL employees believe that the prints represent the work of photographers affiliated with the Boston Camera Club. Most of the...

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Pequot Library Reopens Family and Local History Collection

The Pequot Library in Fairfield, Connecticut has reopened its Family and Local History Collection, which had been in storage during the library's recent renovation. The collection, part of the library's nationally known Special Collections, is a genealogical resource for the region, including an array of local histories from parts of New England and of others of the 13 original colonies dating from the mid-16th century to the late-20th century. The genealogical collection is now back on...

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Back Home

If you have been reading this newsletter recently, you know that I have been on a trip to Salt Lake City, a one-day unplanned stay in Los Angeles, and then I spent more than two weeks in New Zealand where I attended two different genealogy events and took some holiday time as well.  It has been grand.

I am now back home. However, I've been up for more than 36 hours, traveled more than 9,000 miles in the past 28 hours, and spent the last 28 hours riding three different airplanes or...

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