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Does the Abrams Foundation Historical Collection have a computerized version of my family tree?

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Does the Abrams Foundation Historical Collection have a computerized version of my family tree?

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As a complement to the Abrams Collection, the Library has several databases available for unlimited use by patrons. Ancestry Library Edition is a collection of more than 1 billion names in thousands of databases of U.S. and international records and source lists. FamilySearch is a collection of records from the Church of Latter-day Saints that is worldwide. HeritageQuest has census records, the Periodical Source Index (PERSI) and more. While these may not include your family tree, they are excellent sources for finding leads to aid you in your research. These three databases and more may be used at the Electronic Resources computer stations behind the Genealogy desk.

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