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  2. Findmypast - Wikipedia

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    Findmypast began sponsoring the UKTV channel Yesterday in July 2010, and another TV series named Find My Past, funded by findmypast.co.uk, was broadcast from October 2011. [35] UKTV stated that it was the first example of a product placement and advertiser funded programming deal for a factual TV series in the country. [ 36 ]

  3. 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

  4. Wikipedia:FindMyPast - Wikipedia

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    Find My Past (FMP) is a UK-based genealogical database containing a number of different records related to biographies. This database would be best used for verifying material related to peoples from the UK (though the database includes records from other countries as well, including a substantial amount of US and Canadian records).

  5. Wikipedia:FindMyPast/Approved - Wikipedia

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    Edwardx I am an active creator of content (641 new articles, 91 DYKs), especially British biographies, and am particularly interested in genealogy. I have had an Ancestry.com membership before. I have 20+ years experiece of family history research. Edwardx 19:55, 29 July 2014 (UTC)

  6. Morgan family - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan family is an American family and banking dynasty, which became prominent in the U.S. and throughout the world in the late 19th century and early 20th century.. Members of the family amassed an immense fortune over the generations, primarily through the work of Junius Spencer (J.S.) Morgan (1813–1890) and John Pierpont (J. P.) Morgan Sr. (1837–19

  7. James Ruse - Wikipedia

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    James Ruse was born at Launceston, Cornwall, England on 9 August 1759. [3] [4] He was baptised on 26 August at Lawhitton.[4]In 1782, he was tried at the Cornwall Assizes and sentenced to death [3] for "seriously breaking and entering the dwelling house of Thomas Olive and stealing thereout 2 silver watches and other goods".