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  1. Offered resources to person with a #genealogy class assignment! See my comment at http://bit.ly/7DwH0S | Via @genealogynews
  2. See my new posting on free DAR database of patriots & descendants at my group: http://www.genealogywise.com/group/findingfamilyforfree
  3. Have you swabbed your cheek and submitted the little brush to a genetic genealogy testing service? Read blog post: http://tiny.cc/GenGen9
  4. RT @AncientWanderer: There are 826 days remaining until Monday, April 2, 2012 The release of the 1940 Census.
  5. Remembering childhood #Christmas in Wisconsin... Christmas Eve with mother's parents, Christmas Day with Dad's... such delight!
  6. Love using cookbook that belonged to my grandmother Beatrice Jane Bruce Bradley at the holidays when special foods are on the menu!
  7. Holiday treat... connecting with cousins I've met as a result of #genealogy research and helpful Ancestry.com connection service!
  8. Merry Christmas to all! Wonderful gifts under the tree: new #genealogy software to try & DVDs on history of Milwaukee, my birthplace.
  9. Top 10 #archaeology finds of 2009 - Stone Age graves to Anglo-Saxon gold hoard, more: http://tiny.cc/10Arch9 | Via @historytweeter
  10. Have you searched http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/index.php with its 54,803 digitized online items? Just found New Haven Bradley relatives!
  11. The digital book I found came from the Allen County [Indiana] Public Library known for its #genealogy collection: http://tiny.cc/ACPLG
  12. I was pleased to find a La Crosse County WI history on http://openlibrary.org with bio of John Bradley, my 3rd great-grandfather's brother.
  13. But don't overlook http://openlibrary.org that has 1 million+ books in full text format to search for #genealogy and #history.
  14. I'm a fan of http://books.google.com as a place to find American #genealogy books, some full text and filled with family histories.
  15. @openancestry Yes I have a family history blog. Would love to have you come visit at https://relativemusings.wordpress.com #genealogy
  16. Will my 2008 Christmas amaryllis bloom again? It got sun & water all summer, went dormant, now I just watered it. http://tiny.cc/Amrylls9
  17. #SurnameSaturday - my Bradley ancestors in CT married women with Smith, Leaming, Stone, Parsons, Abernethy, Twitchell & Simons surnames.
  18. Aaron, Horace, Leaming H. and Sherman A. are my direct #Bradley line, from Connecticut to Wisconsin. Family history emerges! #Genealogy
  19. By 1857-58, Sherman A. Bradley, grandson of Horace & son of Leaming H. Bradley [John's brother] was a carpenter in Milwaukee. #genealogy
  20. DAR #genealogy records also show Elizabeth Stevens [wife of John Bradley, son of Horace] was b. in Chautauqua County, New York.