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TGG Rated 9.0 at Blogged

April 20th, 2008 in Miscellaneous |

I recently received notification that The Genetic Genealogist has been rated a 9.0 at Blogged:

The Genetic Genealogist at Blogged

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2 Responses to “ TGG Rated 9.0 at Blogged ”

  1. # 1 Lisa Says:
    April 20th, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Congratulations to The Genetic Genealogist!

    I’ll have to agree with Blogged.com’s opinion, and not just because they’ve also rated 100 Years in America a 9.0 and Small-leaved Shamrock an 8.8.

    Keep the good information coming, Blaine. I (and many others) are learning from your instruction.

    Lisa

    Lisa’s last blog post..Historical Yugoslav maps, oh my!

  2. # 2 Tarsa I Hearris Says:
    May 22nd, 2008 at 4:27 pm

    I would be interested to know if you can help me
    out with my dilema….I was taken from an orphanage in Zurich, Switzerland when I was two
    months old.I have no legal adoption papers,no real
    birth certificate or medical records,but my real
    name is scarified on my forehead….Tarsa Isabella
    Hearris amongst other designs,symbols,letters I
    have found.The designs resemble those of north
    africa.There must be a birth certificate somewhere from 1959…I am also interested in genetic testing and am wondering where to get the most accurate test.There must be a lineage somewhere of someone that knows something.I may
    have long lost relatives in search of me.Thank-you
    for your kind assistance in this matter.

    Tarsa

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