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Genealogy on http://t.co/qzUjQUDE...

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 16:33

Genealogy on http://t.co/qzUjQUDE http://t.co/KT46bfx2 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 17, 2013 Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library...

Genealogy on Archive.org

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 16:33

Where would you go for a free complete copy of the U.S. Census with all of the images from the National Archives from 1790 to 1930? FamilySearch.org is...

What People Expect When They Think About Desert

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 15:56

I thought this picture would be typical of what most people would think about when they heard the word "desert." I can truthfully say that this isn't my...

Deep End Frozen

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 15:56

The recent low temperatures gave us a new experience; ice on our swimming pool. I am sure in more temperate climates this would hardly go noticed. But...

What People Expect When They Think About Desert |...

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 15:55

What People Expect When They Think About Desert | Walking Arizona http://t.co/CpycadBH James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 17, 2013

Deep End Frozen | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 15:52

Deep End Frozen | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ZmQ3ovPn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 17, 2013 Deep End Frozen | Walking Arizona

The Cactus Crowd

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 15:49

Cactus look as though they had been designed. They are very visual. I admire their sociability. Some varieties grow in huge clumps. Unfortunately, prickly...

Overnight Steel Cut Oats | Family Heritage Recipes

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 04:26

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In Response to Comments on Family Tree

by James Tanner January 17 2013, 02:29

My daughter Amy Tanner Thiriot wrote a blog post on Keepapitchinin.org (a Mormon history blog) about the FamilySearch.org Family Tree called "In Which...

United States, Bureau of Land Management Tract Books, 1820-1908 on FamilySearch.org

by James Tanner January 16 2013, 17:02

This may not seem like a big deal, but it is a big deal. The United States, Bureau of Land Management Tract Books, 1820-1908 were just added to FamilySearch.org's...

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