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ACOM (Ancestry.com) decline continues
During its third full week of trading on the NASDAQ shares of Ancestry.com continued the decline started at the end of the previous week.The high price for the week was $13.45, where it opened on Monday, the low $13.05 on Tuesday.Friday's close of $13.11 was the continuation of a string of days with successively lower closing prices. Each day also showed successively lower volume traded. Friday,
Canadian border entry and more: LAC introduce online images from microform
The following information is posted by Library and Archives Canada"Numerous documents belonging to the Library and Archives Canada collection have been copied to microfiche and microfilm. Some items from this collection are being digitized for access over the Internet. These digitized microforms are available on the Browse by Title page. Please note that this is not a database, therefore the
LAC adds WW1 Flickr photostream
270 high quality images depicting the significant military efforts of Canadians during WW1 have been posted to Flickr by LAC.This example is Mt. St. Eloi created by Mary Riter Hamilton, 1873-1954. I chose it as it was the location where my grand-uncle, John Barnett who served with the CEF was blinded.Find the photostream at www.flickr.com/photos/lac-bac/
A handy reference on the British Army pre-1901
The Internet Archive now have online a digitized book "The regimental records of the British Army : a historical résumé chronologically arranged of titles, campaigns, honours, uniforms, facings, badges, nicknames, etc. (1901)."It has no information on people who served, but could be useful if you're wanting to find out where a regiment served during a particular time period, or which regiments
10,000 Gretna Green marriages
The following was posted by Ancestry.comThis data collection contains what has become known as the Lang Collection of Gretna Green Marriage Registers, being named after David and Simon Lang, a father and son duo who were “priests” and performed many marriages in Gretna Green between 1794 and 1828.The entire collection covers the years 1794 to 1895, with a few earlier references. Since Gretna
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