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Forensic Genetic Genealogy Helps Identify North Carolina “John Doe” Killed in 1986

A 1986 murder victim has been identified after a cold case investigative unit combined forces with a forensic genetic genealogy company.  Hunters found a set of male human remains in a wooded area in Gilmer County, Georgia, on Aug. 9, 1986, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a news release. The remains were described as …

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Forensic Genetic Genealogy Helps Identify North Carolina “John Doe” Killed in 1986

A 1986 murder victim has been identified after a cold case investigative unit combined forces with a forensic genetic genealogy company.  Hunters found a set of male human remains in a wooded area in Gilmer County, Georgia, on Aug. 9, 1986, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a news release. The remains were described as …

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Genealogy Center Opens in Marshall County, West Virginia, Preserving Local History for Future Generations

The Joe and Nellie Parriott Archival Center has opened its doors, offering a new hub for genealogy and local history research in the Ohio Valley.  Initiated by Jim Stultz, president of the Moundsville-Marshall County Public Library, the center, located at 509 Morton Ave., aims to collect and preserve the rich history of Moundsville, originally known …

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