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    3. Here is a database with Canadian naturalization certificates published in Canada Gazette 1915-1932. http://www.genealogy.gc.ca/01/010203_e.html The first result is on the names with the specific spelling like Taylor. The 2nd result is all the names beginning with Ta which you should be sure to search as that will pick up many of the misspelled names. Although this does not have any connection to genealogy, historians might find it interesting. The Gutenberg Bible is online and the site has other interesting links as well. http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/gutenberg/ The images of the pages themselves is under the link Digital Gutenberg images. The state of Illinois has added a global search feature. Now you can search all their databases with only one query. http://www.sos.state.il.us/GenealogyMWeb/globsrch.html Be sure to read the instructions before searching on this one. It is faster to do a surname search than one for someone with both names listed and you must put a comma after the surname even if you do not list a given name. The results list every database in which the name appears. Then you need to click on that database. This requires another search query with the comma after the surname. This is a really good search site for Illinois records. Florida has a database for its World War I participants' service cards. These cards have a lot of information. http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/WWI/ Bette

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