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  2. Thornton Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Thornton Abbey. Coordinates: 53.6550°N 0.3098°W. Ruins of the chapter house of Thornton Abbey. Thornton Abbey was a medieval abbey located close to the small North Lincolnshire village of Thornton Curtis, near Ulceby, and directly south of Hull on the other side of the Humber estuary. Its ruins are a Grade I listed building, including notably ...

  3. Belemnitida - Wikipedia

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    Belemnitida (or belemnites) is an extinct order of squid -like cephalopods that existed from the Late Triassic to Late Cretaceous. Unlike squid, belemnites had an internal skeleton that made up the cone. The parts are, from the arms-most to the tip: the tongue-shaped pro-ostracum, the conical phragmocone, and the pointy guard.

  4. History of the family - Wikipedia

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    An Eskimo family. The history of the family is a branch of social history that concerns the sociocultural evolution of kinship groups from prehistoric to modern times. [1] The family has a universal and basic role in all societies. [2] Research on the history of the family crosses disciplines and cultures, aiming to understand the structure and ...

  5. FamilySearch Center - Wikipedia

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    FamilySearch Centers (FSC), formerly Family History Centers (FHC), are branches of the FamilySearch Library (FSL) in Salt Lake City, Utah, operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The centers supply resources for research and study of genealogy and family history. As of 2024, there are more than 6,316 FSC in 149 ...

  6. Family History Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Research Wiki (also known as the FamilySearch Research Wiki or the FamilySearch Wiki) provides reference information and educational articles to help genealogists find and interpret records of their ancestors. [1] [2] It is a free-access, free-content, online encyclopedia on a wiki, hosted as part of the FamilySearch site.

  7. Family Research Council - Wikipedia

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    Conservatism portal. United States portal. v. t. e. The Family Research Council ( FRC) is an American evangelical 501 (c) (3) non-profit [2] activist group and think-tank with an affiliated lobbying organization. FRC promotes what it considers to be family values. [3] It opposes and lobbies against: access to pornography, embryonic stem-cell ...

  8. Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Genealogy. The family tree of Louis III, Duke of Württemberg (ruled 1568–1593) The family tree of "the Landas", a 17th-century family [1] Genealogy (from Ancient Greek γενεαλογία (genealogía) 'the making of a pedigree') [2] is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages. Genealogists use oral ...

  9. Geni.com - Wikipedia

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    Geni is an American commercial genealogy and social networking website, founded in 2006, and owned by MyHeritage, an Israeli private company, since November 2012. As of 2021, MyHeritage has kept its genealogical website separate from Geni's website, though you can still match Geni profiles to trees on MyHeritage and to other family tree sites and digitized records.