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Mary Andersen and Arlene Adams- Gertsch are now friends Aug 16, 2009
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Utah Websites

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Please add any links to websites you have found helpful. Here are some that I have found that you might find useful in my Utah research:http://history.utah.gov/research_and_collections/cemeteries/index.html (at this site you can search thru Utah cemetery records and also download death certificates for free.)…See More
Mary Andersen added a discussion to the group Utah Research Aug 14, 2009
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Mary Andersen commented on Christy Fillerup's group 'Utah Research'
The main family surname I am research in Utah is Wilde. My great great grandparents Henry Wilde and Jane Batchelor, as well as my great great great grandfather William Wilde came to Utah in 1859 with the George Rowley Handcart Company. Is anyone…
Aug 14, 2009
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Utah Research

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A forum to discuss Utah-centric research.
Mary Andersen joined Christy Fillerup's group Aug 14, 2009
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Utah Pioneers

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Dedicated to the original Utah pioneers who came to Utah between 1847 and 1868 (before the railroad came to Utah).
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Census Records Around the World & Everything About Them

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This group was created for anyone interested in knowing what censuses are available around the world. Also when they were written ,what appeared on the censuses, where to get blank census forms, where to find census records, and how to read them.
Mary Andersen joined Debbie Anne Jackson's group Aug 14, 2009
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Genealogy Tips and Links

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This group was created for anyone who would like to add a link , or a tip for anything to do with genealogy. I really would like to get as many free tips , or sites as we could. However, I know there are some great pay sites out there for research.
Mary Andersen joined Debbie Anne Jackson's group Aug 14, 2009
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U.S. Passenger Arrival Records, 1820-1950s

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The starting point for documenting the voyages of your immigrant ancestors –and many native-born ancestors- should be the official customs lists and the later immigration manifests required by the U.S. government as of 1820.
Mary Andersen joined Unknown Ancestor's group Aug 14, 2009
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Internet Research Tips & Treasures

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Discussions on getting the most out of the internet for quality genealogical research - search engines, what's new, where to find great resources - your favorite tips and any great treasures you'd like to share
Mary Andersen joined tami osmer glatz's group Aug 14, 2009
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News, discoveries, wish lists, help and undocumented features of the best genealogy site on the internet. Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask. Questions will be shared with area support staff. Cool "How to" tips will be posted.
Mary Andersen joined Michael Helmantoler's group Aug 14, 2009
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Mary Andersen commented on Cindy Johnston Sorley's group 'Clark from England Surname'
My great great grandfather was William Wood Clark, son of John Clarke and Mary Wood Clarke, was born 23 Sept 1834 in Walcotte, Leicestershire, England. His wife was Eliza Limb Clark. They came to America after joining the LDS church and after living…
Aug 14, 2009
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Clark from England Surname

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For anyone researching the name CLARK or CLARKE that originated in England
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Mary Andersen commented on DeeDee Baldwin's group 'FindAGrave Addicts'
I think that findagrave is one of the best sites I have come across. Not only is it addicting to add memorials and photos, but I have found several great pictures of my ancestors on there that I likely wouldn't have found elsewhere. What a…
Aug 14, 2009
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For people who love FindaGrave.com, especially taking volunteer photos!
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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Wilde, Clark, Barber, Stallings, Peterson, Snellgrove...
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
USA and England
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
I started mainly because of family members who got me involved in it. I grew up reading stories about my ancestors that others had gathered. I also do it because I am LDS and family is a very important part of my faith. Other than that, once I got going on it I just thoroughly enjoy learning about my heritage.
Do you have a genealogy website or blog?
http://www.wildeandclarkancestors.com

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