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Learning About Family Genealogy Backgrounds

The treatment of diseases like Multiple Sclerosis is very complex at times because there has been no cure identified for it. Many researchers have studied Family genealogy backgrounds to look for evidence of birth effects that could be associated with any stage of Multiple Sclerosis. Since it is a progressive disease that is controllable, researchers hope to find a path to follow to show that at some point in the family history, certain maladies were controlled by some factor. By studying Family Genealogy backgrounds, researchers can identify which side of the family was first afflicted with ailments that dealt with joint pain or the degeneration of tissue and cartilage around a joint. Since Multiple Sclerosis is so diversified in the number of symptoms that can be present at any one time, researchers have found that any information is very helpful in finding a cure for the disease. Some Family Genealogy backgrounds might reflect historical references to many birth defects that…

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Family Genealogy through Deeds

  Land records such as property tax lists, deeds and deed indexes go back further in time that any other type of genealogical research record.  Deeds can help you discover your heritage. Deeds can often provide evidence of family history relationships, names of neighbors, how long an ancestor was living in an area, given name of the female spouse, approximate dates of death and many other useful clues.  The Homestead Act of 1862 enabled approximately 800,000 citizens or intended citizen to become landowners.  Many states had their own land lotteries starting in the 1700′s to bring people to new territory and help establish communities. Why Land Records? Tracing males is easier than females.  This is due in large part to many extra available records for males, such as railroad, military, voters, tax, and deed records.  It is estimated that 90% of the adult white male population owned land. Land records such as property tax lists, deeds, and real estate transactions…

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