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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | December 2021

compiled by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County Finding and using African American newspapers by Timothy N. Pinnick. Wyandotte, OK: Gregarth Publishing Co., 2008. 305.896 Pinnick The Census book: facts, schedules & worksheets for the U.S. federal censuses by William Dollarhide. Orting, WA: Family Roots Publishing Col., 2019. Includes information on

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Check the Facts

by AGS member Philip Spivey Like this picture? It was uploaded to Ancestry and FamilySearch in 2012 as a picture of a Thomas Hicks born about 1710 in North Carolina and died in 1775. This picture has been shared by 285 people on Ancestry and appears in their family trees. You will also find it

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | November 2021

compiled by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County Bound in wedlock: slave and free Black marriage in the nineteenth century by Tera W. Hunter. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2017. 305.896 Hunter African American historic burial grounds and gravesites of New England by Glenn A. Knoblock. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co,

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Searching for your German immigrant ancestors in American church records

by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County One of the most difficult aspects of genealogy research can be finding the connection between the immigrants’ arrival in the United States and the home country. The Genealogy Center has an incredible set of books designed to assist you in identifying your German

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