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Did the Government sign up single men first?
21 Jul 2017

Did the Government sign up single men first?

by ALookThruTime | posted in: Family Time, Genealogy, Military Records, Question and Answers | 0

Question: I’ve Been told the government drafted single men before they would a married man.  Single men were taken first over married men during the draft, but married men did fight also.  Usually {during WWI at least} because they wanted … Continued

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Why is My Ancestor Missing from the 1870 Census?
2 Jun 2017

Why is My Ancestor Missing from the 1870 Census?

by ALookThruTime | posted in: Brick Walls, Family History, Genealogy, Question and Answers | 0

      For the next few weeks I am going to be answering questions from some of my readers. Question:  I’ve been researching my family, and cannot find any of them on the 1870 census. They are on the … Continued

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