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March 10, 2012 – Genealogy Day

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nThenlast day of Celebrate Your Name Week, today is the day to begin ornextend a journey to knowing your heritage name by name, one ancestornat a time. There are websites that charge money for access to recordsnsuch as military records, the U.S. Social Security Death Index, andnso forth. (Ancestry dot com has more than eight BILLION records!) ButnI also read that there is good free genealogical resources, too.nGramps is rated one of the best free genealogical software programs,n and Americans can use the the free genealogy websites gathered at thenUSGenWeb Project

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nInenjoy the genealogy show “Who Do You Think You Are?” on NBC.n The website allows you to watch those episodes that have alreadynaired and also offers trivia quizzes, a 14-day free trial at Ancestryndot com, and other special features.

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nFamilyTree Kids is a genealogy website especially for kids. 

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nAlsonon this date:

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nHarriet Tubman Day 

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nNaturalist Georg Steller’s birthday 
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