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  2. Michael Aylesworth - Wikipedia

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    Michael Jerome Aylesworth was born in Hebron, Indiana to parents Mary Jane (née Olson) and John Cylde Aylesworth. He is a fifth generation resident of Porter County, after his great-great grandfather settled in Boone Township from Wayne County in the mid-1840s and purchased farmland which is still partially owned by the Aylesworth today. [1]

  3. WorldGenWeb - Wikipedia

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    The WorldGenWeb Project (WGW) is a non-profit, volunteer based organization founded in 1996 [1] and dedicated to providing genealogical and historical records and resources for world-wide access. The goal is to have every region in the world represented by a website and hosted by researchers who are familiar with the region.

  4. Emil Konopinski - Wikipedia

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    Emil John (Jan) Konopinski (December 25, 1911 in Michigan City, Indiana – May 26, 1990 in Bloomington, Indiana) was an American nuclear scientist [1] of Polish descent. His parents were Joseph and Sophia (née Sniegowska).

  5. Funda Ergun - Wikipedia

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    Ayşe Funda Ergün is a Turkish and American theoretical computer scientist, a professor of computer science at Indiana University Bloomington, and the chair of ACM SIGACT, the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Indiana

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    WikiProject Indiana is a member of the Indiana WikiProject, a collaborative effort to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the U.S. state of Indiana. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page , where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks .

  7. GeneWeb - Wikipedia

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    GeneWeb is used as the engine for several public genealogy websites, including Geneanet, a collection of inter-searchable genealogical databases currently containing references to more than 225 million persons. Notable features of GeneWeb include: High capacity: GeneWeb can allow multiple wizards to manage the genealogical database.