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  2. FamilySearch Library - Wikipedia

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    The FamilySearch Library (FSL), formerly the Family History Library, is a genealogical research facility in downtown Salt Lake City.The library is open to the public free of charge and is operated by FamilySearch, the genealogical arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  3. New St. Joseph Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    New St. Joseph Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery located at West Eighth Street and Nebraska Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio in the Price Hill neighborhood. The original Old St. Joseph's Cemetery was founded at West Eight Street & Enright Avenue, in 1843 by Rev. John Baptist Purcell , for English speaking Catholics.

  4. St. Joseph County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan, on the central southern border with Indiana. As of the 2020 United States Census , the population was 60,939. [ 2 ] The county seat is Centreville .

  5. Joseph Bridger - Wikipedia

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    Around 1654, [11] Joseph Bridger married Hester Pitt, daughter of Colonel Robert Pitt who had emigrated to Isle of Wight County from Bristol, England. Their children were: Capt. Joseph II (ca. 1654 - by 1713/4) who married Elizabeth Norsworthy, and whose son; Martha (ca. 1658 - 1714), married Thomas Godwin

  6. Saint Joseph's Arts Society - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Joseph's Arts Society is largely subscription-based and was founded in 2018 by interior designer Ken Fulk. [3] The organization is located in the restored, historic St. Joseph's Church, which is Romanesque in style and 22,000-square-feet.

  7. Edmund Rice (colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Rice was one of the original inhabitants of Marlborough, having been granted 22 acres (89,000 m 2) on 26 November 1660. [86] Joseph's home was a fortified garrison house during King Philip's War of 1675–78. [87] Joseph Rice served as a representative in the Massachusetts General Court in 1683 and 1698. [90]

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