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  2. George Washington Gale - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Gale (December 13, 1789 – September 13, 1861) [1] was a Presbyterian minister who founded the Oneida Institute of Science and Industry. He later purchased land in Illinois that became Galesburg, Illinois, named in his honor, and was instrumental in founding Knox College.

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    The FamilySearch Research Wiki (formerly also known as the FamilySearch Wiki or the Family History Research Wiki) is a website containing reference information and educational articles to help locate and interpret genealogical records. [1] [2] The wiki is part of the FamilySearch website and was launched in 2007.

  4. Geneanet - Wikipedia

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    Geneanet has 3 million members, 800,000 family trees and 6 billion indexed individuals as of March 2019. The site proposes three levels of use (visitor, registered and Premium): the second level allows the user to create a family tree, and the third level is a paid service which allows the user access to collections added by genealogy societies among other things.

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    tate. Tax-Free Days in 2024. What’s Included. Alabama – Feb. 23-25 (last weekend of February) – July 19-21 – Severe weather preparedness items, generators, and power cords

  6. Oneida County almost split in two 100 years ago: A look ... - AOL

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  7. J. Newton Conger House - Wikipedia

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    The J. Newton Conger House is a historic house located at 334 North Knox Street in Oneida, Illinois. P. G. Hubbard had the house built in 1860; four years later, it was sold to J. Newton Conger, a livestock shipper and prominent local citizen. The house has a Carpenter Gothic design described as the best example of the style in Knox County.