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19 November 2022 - Edition #16
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Family History Zone Update
The Week on FamilyHistory.Zone
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DNA technology identifies long-dead ‘vampire’
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Cutting-edge DNA technology has been used to identify what experts believe is a 19th Century man suspected of vampirism.
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Increased access to records on fallen Canadian forces during WW2
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Library and Archives Canada have announced that more than 43,000 records have become newly available online.
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The Queen Consort royal cypher revealed
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The royal cypher that will be used to identify Camilla as Queen Consort has been unveiled.
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The Royal Cypher - King Charles III released
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The royal cypher is made up the initial of the sovereign with the addition of the letter 'R' for 'Rex' or 'Regina'.
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The Times Newspaper Historic Collection Launches on TheGenealogist
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TheGenealogist launches fully searchable copies of The Times Newspaper, to join its ever-growing Newspapers and Magazines Collection.
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Library of Congress receives $10 million to assist exploration of early Americas
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The Kislak Family Foundation is donating $10 million to create a new gallery which will help experts better understand early American history.
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RootsTech 2023 - Registration Now Open!
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RootsTech is the world’s largest family history event. On the March 2nd - 4th, they will offer an in-person event in addition to its virtual event in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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