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Often, it’d require getting ahold of city records, speaking to people at local genealogical and historical societies, and interviewing your family members or anyone who might have known the dead person you’re looking for and be able to point you to where they are buried.

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After my father died, genealogical and family records revealed that he had a seventh child, a son named Lionel born during his third marriage.

Part of the fun is the byzantine nature of his genealogical argument, which he puts forth with the breezy confidence of a math teacher going through a geometric proof.

After my father died, genealogical and family records revealed that he had a seventh child, a son named Lionel born during his third marriage.

Dr. Tang was itching to get to the bottom of B. germanica’s genealogical tree, so his team sourced DNA from 281 German cockroaches from 17 countries to study their genetic differences.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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