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Robert Gendron (1927-1967) - Find a Grave...
Robert Gendron (1927-1967) - Find a Grave Memorial
Robert Gendron (1927-1967) - Find a Grave Memorial
Robert Gendron (1927-1967) - Find a Grave...
Robert Gendron (1927-1967) - Find a Grave Memorial
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So you think your ancestor was Prussian…
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Kirchenbuch, 1752-1866 — FamilySearch.org
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3 Essential Websites for Researching German Ancestors | Legacy Tree
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12 Documents You Should Organize Before You Die So You Don't Burden Your Children — Redbook
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Family History Binder – Do As I'm Doing
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The Best Free Genealogy Websites
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What Is a Second Cousin?: How to Calculate Family Relationships • FamilySearch
What Is a Second Cousin?: Calculate Cousin Relationships • FamilySearch
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You matter. A lot. - Wholesome
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Bellevue, Kentucky | ExploreKYHistory
Historical Marker #1351 in Bellevue provides a brief history of this Ohio River town in northern Kentucky. The land on which Bellevue was founded was originally granted to Col. John Campbell (Campbell County's namesake) for his service in the French and Indian War. Ownership passed to General James Taylor, famous for his involvement in the War of 1812. Originally from Virginia, Taylor settled in Kentucky in 1793 and acquired land in what is now Newport. The city of Bellevue was named..