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Access to some genealogical records kept by the U.S. government may get a lot more expensive, especially for those seeking family records for immigrants from the late 1800s to mid-1900s.
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The Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office plans to use open source genealogical databases to help identify “stranger rapists” — people who’ve been indicted as John Does for sexual assault but haven’t been identified. The prosecutor’s office indicts the DNA profile collected from a rape kit to ensure the statute of limitations doesn’t expire.
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Information about your ancestors, who they were, and where they came from, can be a mystery for many people. However, with the accessibility and…
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Information about your ancestors, who they were, and where they came from, can be a mystery for many people. However, with the accessibility and…
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Today at 10amJust how deep do our connections to each other run? Neighbors, co-workers and friends could all be potential relatives, even your favorite…
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Just how deep do our connections to each other run? Neighbors, co-workers and friends could all be potential relatives, even your favorite celebrity,…
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10:00 The 1940 census results were released online last week and the website registered over 60 million hits in three hours... But what do these results…