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    • McPherson County, Kansas

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      SALT LAKE CITY—FamilySearch added the Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Civil Registration to its online collection—about 4.5 million new digital images. The free collection contains searchable digital images of the original birth, marriage, and death records from all of the municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro from 1889 to 2006.

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      Charles Marcus Harvey (1841-1874) was the son of George P. Harvey (1818-1900) and Mary Love Burr. George served on the Elgin City Council while Ed Joslyn was the Elgin City Attorney in the 1850’s. Paul Wright was married to George Harvey’s sister Emily Grace Harvey.

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      Brides’ Index to Bourbon County, Kentucky – Consents, Bonds, Marriages. Mrs. W. H. Whitley, Courtesy of Mrs. Robert Gaitskill 137. Brides’ Index – Scott County, Kentucky – Marriage Book “A” 1837-1863. Susan Eades 145. Random Marriage Licenses and Preachers’ Returns, …

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      John King shared an abiding disdain for slavery with Timothy Fuller. John left Massachusetts for free-soil Maine just as the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was effectively repealed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. The Act’s passage triggered the conflict known as Bleeding Kansas, over whether Kansas would enter the union as a free or slave state.

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