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The Daily Genealogist: Return of the Hamburgs and the Meckelburgs
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
Gathering information about two interconnected Jewish families who lived in Spitalfields, East London, beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, led to a
reunion of descendants
.
Posted by Jean Powers at 6/7/2012 10:47 AM
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The Daily Genealogist: Eternally Green
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
This
brief article
from the historic Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Mass., discusses how acid rain impacts marble tombstones.
Last Edited by Jean Powers at 6/7/2012 10:43 AM
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The Daily Genealogist: Sweet Strings of Sorrow
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
The author writes of her efforts to
hear the music by played by a distant relative
, a violin soloist from Budapest who perished in the Holocaust.
Posted by Jean Powers at 6/7/2012 10:22 AM
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The Daily Genealogist: If These Barns Could Talk
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Jean Powers
Associate Editor
In Iowa,
efforts are underway
to encourage the appreciation, preservation, and restoration of historic barns, “cathedrals of the prairie.”
Posted by Jean Powers at 6/7/2012 10:18 AM
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