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    1. [PRUSSIA-ROOTS] labs.familysearch.org/
    2. Frederick Falkenberg
    3. Hi! folks check this free web site out Record Search Record Search is a quick and easy way to search millions of historical records for clues about your ancestors. Click on a map to see what records exist for a geographic area or enter what you know about an ancestor, click search, and see matching records - all online. We're adding millions of new records so be sure to check back often. (requires Adobe Flash Player) Updated 18 Feb 2009 to version 1.5. Read more about Record Search on the Labs blog. • Family Tree The FamilySearch Family Tree allows you to navigate from yourself, to your ancestors, and beyond. Users of the Family Tree collectively and collaboratively organize information into its appropriate node on this shared tree. Ultimately, each node will be a folder containing or linking to all known information for an individual. Navigate the tree. Open the Folders to discover additional information about individuals. Search for records not found on your part of the tree. (requires Adobe Flash Player) Updated 13 Mar 2009. Read more about the Family Tree on the Labs blo • Standard Finder With Standard Finder you can search for a standardized name, date or place based on your input. The Standard Finder will present the standards that will be used in future releases of new FamilySearch. Come and try out your historical and current entries and understand how the system will interpret your input. Use filtered results to see what we think the best match would be or uncheck filtered results to see all the possible standards. Then send us feedback on how the system can do better. Updated 26 Feb 2009. Find out more on the Labs blog • Research Wiki The FamilySearch Research Wiki forms a community of research experts and interested genealogists that share up to date information on how to research sources for information about your ancestors. The larger the community the more useful the data is, so come and be a part. FamilySearch Alpha We're starting a major renovation to the familysearch.org website. We hope to make it a place where people can come together and work on their family history. We'll build it here on labs where you can monitor our progress and give feedback as we go. As always, please use the feedback link to tell us what you think. Frederick

    04/14/2009 10:22:55