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  2. Family Tree Maker - Wikipedia

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    A new version of Family Tree Maker for Mac was released on November 4, 2010. [10] Family Tree Maker Version 16 was awarded a Codie award in the "Best Consumer Productivity Solution" category in 2006. [11] On December 8, 2015, Ancestry.com announced that it would discontinue Family Tree Maker.

  3. Comparison of genealogy software - Wikipedia

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    Genealogy software products differ in the way they support data acquisition (e.g. drag and drop data entry for images, flexible data formats, free defined custom attributes for persons and connections between persons, rating of sources) and interaction (e.g. 3D-view, name filters, full text search and dynamic pan and zoom navigation), in reporting (e.g.: fan charts, automatic narratives ...

  4. Comparison of web-based genealogy software - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Genealogy software - Wikipedia

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  6. Clarkson Gordon & Co - Wikipedia

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    Clarkson Gordon (also known as Clarkson Gordon & Co) was a national Canadian accounting and receivership business founded in Toronto, Upper Canada in 1864 by Thomas Clarkson and operated for 125 years until the partnership elected to merge with the EY network of firms in 1989 following the merger between Ernst & Whinney and Arthur Young & Co.

  7. Alwin C. Ernst - Wikipedia

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    Alwin Charles Ernst was born July 26, 1881, to John C. and Mary (Hertel) Ernst, in Cleveland, Ohio. [3] He had, among his siblings, an older brother, Theodore C. Ernst (September 23, 1869 [4] – 3 October 1946 [5]). After finishing high school, Ernst took evening courses at a business college. [6]