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luftwaffe pilot in spanish civil war Condor Legion named Heinrich Streubel flew Ju 88 and He 111 [duplicate]

Heinrich Streubel was awarded the spanish cross in bronze and later took part in the battle of britain on Sept 15 1940 when he was shot down and POW in Canada. I am trying to find his original ...
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St Giles workhouse London, where to find beyond Ancestry

I am looking for entry and departure records for St Giles in the Fields Workhouse around the period of 1851. My 2x great-grand-mother is listed in the census in 1851 at the address of: Union Workhouse,...
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Finding town named Xpucmuanovka in Empire of Russia in 1910

I'm trying to locate a town in the Empire of Russia, Xpucmuanovka. I have been unable to locate it on any map and wonder if the name could have been changed. Grandparents left there in 1910, got on ...
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Missing Grandparents 1920 Census

I have been unable to find a record of my grandparents and their children which would have been recorded in the 1920 Census. Most likely were living in Omaha, Nebraska. I found them in the 1930, but ...
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Verifying half-sister found using 1,030cM at Ancestry DNA

My son just did a dna test with ancestry.com.It shows that he has an aunt or great aunt on the maternal side that is not who my thought-to-be sister is. Does this mean that I have a half sister I didn'...
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Mother shown as step-sibling's mother on their page but also own mother as parent

At Ancestry.com, my mother is shown as my step-sibling's mother. I'm sure it's some kind of bug. If it's not, can anyone explain how?
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Dealing with almost all family trees online identifying particular ancestor wrongly

I have a GGG Grandfather, William VanDeventer, verified as related to me (72 yrs old) and my mother (born 1931, DNA tested but now deceased) thru his children's Lines and DNA matches. His parents are ...
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What kind of document to disambiguate two people with same name and parent?

I was looking at Birth (baptism records from 1600-1750) for people of my family and I have an issue disambiguating 2 people that have the same name. I have as records: Baptism Gerard Van Osmael. (c ...
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How do you find where a person is in your Ancestry tree?

When you ask on your Ancestry tree to Find a person and your tree has the person, how do you find exactly where the person is located within your very large tree. It gives a partial answer and just ...
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My father's military records of WW2 [duplicate]

I am trying to obtain my father's military records during World War 2. His details are REDACTED
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Handshake error where when connecting Legacy to Family Search

I'm new here, so if I am posting in the wrong place, let me know. Stack Exchnage was one of the results I was given by google when attempting some trouble shooting. I'm hoping someone out there can ...
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Search for new haplogroups in the full human genome

Have the opportunity to analyze the full genomic human DNA of rare populations. The main hypothesis is that specific haplogroups/haplotypes can be found. There is very little information about ...
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Could a child have registered a death in England?

I have just downloaded a death registration from 1837 in England. The person who registered the death appears to have been about 11 years old, and was registering the death of her younger brother. The ...
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Township Tax Lists, 18th Century

Regarding township tax lists in ... say ... 1775 ... if one person owned a parcel of land that spanned two townships, would that person owe tax to both townships? And could/would that person appear ...
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Why does Edward Drinker Cope's signature look like "E. W. Cope" instead of "E. D. Cope"?

The following image comes from The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans (1904)'s entry on paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope. It struck me as odd that the signature (...
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Were 'professional bondsman' common in 19th century Cornwall?

This is a similar question to Significance of recurring marriage witness in rural 1820s Cornwall? concerning recurring marriage witnesses, and the consensus here is that 'professional witnesses' were ...
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Transcribing medical notes from 1893 (query 3)

This question continues from: Question 1: Transcribing medical notes from 1878 Question 2: Transcribing medical notes from 1878 (query 2) I have the following transcription queries for the following ...
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Significance of recurring marriage witness in rural 1820s Cornwall?

This question relates to Birth record for a Jane Glasson in 18th century Cornwall?, and more specifically is about the marriage of John SHORT and Jane GLASSON at Whitstone, Cornwall, 6 January 1821. ...
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does man from world war 2 have live relatives

I was going through my garage and found dog tags for a man named redacted and I am looking for relatives of this man to return them to the family
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Transcribing medical notes from 1878 (query 2)

This question continues from: Transcribing medical notes from 1878 I have the following transcription queries for the following text. I think they are medicine terminology for the most part: This is ...
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Citing a warranty deed: which date to use?

A 1900 warranty deed contains the date it was drafted and the date it was filed. I find conflicting information about which date to use in my citation. Evidence Explained, in the 2012 post titled ...
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Transcribing medical notes from 1878

I am attempting to transcribe the medical notes for Maria Coke in my family. I did a similar exercise in the past for my great-great-grandmother Martha Coke, and these records are for one of her ...
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Difficulty locating Birth GRO for Mary Coke (towards end of 1852 or early 1853)

I am stumped as to why I can't find a birth GRO reference for Mary Coke. She had several siblings and I am aware that birth records began in 1837. Before Records Began John 1829 (baptised 10.09.1828) ...
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Understanding Y DNA and the FTDNA Haplotree better

I talked with FTDNA Corporate last week Friday before the week of Christmas. They agreed with me which the DNA Geek seems to agree there change in course of action is because of the 2021 Keddie Murder ...
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Going to lunatic asylums - Date of Order v Date of Admission

I am doing some research on a family member from 1893 when she went to a lunatic asylum. I have visited the Dorset History Centre and obtained photos of the relevant documentation: Pauper Order Paper....
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Extracting estimated birth year from German/West Prussian marriage record 1792

I have a marriage record (West Prussian, 1792) where the Ancestry estimated birth year for the bride is 1767. I think this is based on the translation of the groom's age and brides age being the same, ...
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DNA results different for 2 cousins

I recently did an Ancestry DNA test and my 1st cousin has done one a while back. Her mum and my dad were siblings. Her maternal side shows she is 50% Irish and for me my paternal side shows 48% Irish ...
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Finding birth, marriage and death records for Muslims in South Asia and Aden

My paternal grandfather had the surname Khan. His family lived in Aden Colony from (1839 to 1967). Some of his family are still there. My paternal and maternal grandmothers had the surname Kashmiri; ...
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How to backup older Gramps data before converting to the newer schema?

I have some family trees in Gramps but was away from it for a while and ended up inadvertently upgrading the software (now v5.2.3 on Linux) past the version in which I last edited the data (v3). So I ...
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Assessing first cousin once removed relationship based on 476cM shared match

My mother's sister is my maternal aunt. Therefore, her son should be my first cousin. I match his daughter's DNA at 476cM. She should be my first cousin once removed. When I look at the chart the 476 ...
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