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  2. CEDRAC - Wikipedia

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    CEDRAC (French: Centre de documentation et de recherches arabes chrétiennes) is the Center for Arab Christian Research and Documentation of Saint Joseph University of Beirut (USJ). [1] It was established in 1991 [2] by Fr. Samir Khalil Samir. [3] It was incorporated in 1996 into the USJ.

  3. FamilySearch - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Genealogical Society of Utah. GSU, the predecessor of FamilySearch, was founded on 1 November 1894. Its purpose was to create a genealogical library to be used both by its members and other people, to share educational information about genealogy, and to gather genealogical records in order to perform religious ordinances for the dead.

  4. FamilySearch Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Research Wiki receives over 100 million views per year. [16] During most months, it is typically the second-most frequently visited section (out of ten sections) of FamilySearch, its host site. As of March 7, 2016, the English edition of the Family History Research Wiki had 150,561 registered users who had contributed to the ...

  5. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Free cooperative family history wiki using Semantic MediaWiki: FamilySearch: Images and indexes developed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Find a Grave: Online database of cemetery records (over 152 million burial records and 75 million photos) Findmypast: The largest website for digitalized and transcribed British records Fold3

  6. Musharbash Family - Wikipedia

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    Al-Musharbash (also known as: Al-Sharabsheh.Arabic: المشربش ) is a prominent Christian Jordanian family who have resided in Jordan since the 1600s. It is believed that they are descendants of the historical Ghassanid dynasty through one of the 12 sons of King Amr IV, who ruled over a large portion of the Middle East in the early 7th century.

  7. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Arab Christian wedding in Galilee. Arab Christians are one of the most educated groups in Israel. Maariv has described the Christian Arab sectors as "the most successful in the education system". [264] Statistically, Christian Arabs in Israel have the highest rates of educational attainment among all religious communities.

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