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The sale of a slave
The sale of a slave
822
The Skillmans of America and Their Kin
The Skillmans of America and Their Kin
20 Page article from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol 37, 1906, pp 91-110, by William Jones Skillman. This article covers Thomas Skillman's and Annetje Aten's children.
823
The Speedwell and Thomas Blossom's immigration
The Speedwell and Thomas Blossom's immigration
The various problems with the Speedwell (originally a companion to the Mayflower), its failure to make the voyage, and the grim consequences.
From various sources, including The American Genealogist vol 42
824
The Story of New Jersey
The Story of New Jersey
Vol IV, p 389
825
The two husbands of Rachel Hull of Benjamin Hull
The two husbands of Rachel Hull of Benjamin Hull
Using the will of Sarah Drake Hull Folsom to resolve the issue of whether Rachel Hull had two husbands or one. Outcome; Her only husband was Moses Fitz Randolph. Zacharias Dunn was not this Rachel's husband. Zacharias was Rachel Carll's husband.
826
The Voyage of the Dolphin
The Voyage of the Dolphin
827
The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920
The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920
828
The Will of Thomas Billingsley
The Will of Thomas Billingsley
Date:26 mar 1672
829
TheCompendiumofAmericanGenealogyVol.VII
TheCompendiumofAmericanGenealogyVol.VII
830
Thomas Arbucle DAR Notes
Thomas Arbucle DAR Notes
Revolutionary war, birth, Death, marriage, children Collected by John Paul DAR Chapter, Madison, Indiana

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  1. Title. Titles are hyperlinked at the top of the Description column in the results table below.
  2. Description. Longer than the title, but usually no more than a few lines long.
  3. BodyText. This can be an arbitrarily large block of text with rich formatting (i.e headings, lists, borders, backgrounds, colors, hyperlinks, etc). The bodytext sometimes just adds a bit more information beyond the description and and sometimes it is virtually a full web page. But most media items do not have a bodytext value, ,
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  2. Images that were scanned from books and other documents. In truth, it wouldn't be hard to generate thumbnails for those images, and some do have thumbnails, but it isn't generally worthwhile to do so, since thumbnails of scanned documents are usually too small to reveal anything useful about the document.
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  2. Histories - Stories and other narratives that are not primarily focused on data.
  3. Censuses - Images of census worksheets from national and state censuses and other similar accountings of the people in a given place at a given time.
  4. Documents - All other representations of formal documents such as marriage, birth, death, military draft, naturizalization, and graduation certificates; church and town birth, marriage, and burial registers; city directories etc., etc., etc.
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Clearly, many, files could be logically be assigned to different collections, and other potentially-useful collections come fairly easily to mind. But these functional collections are much more useful than a breakdown based on less ambiguous file formats.

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