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Surname Project Page: McLuen Family in America

This week's Featured Page looks at the McLuen Family in America Surname Project Page, which is an attempt to document the McLuen Families who came from Ireland to America in the nineteenth century. This Project Page, contributed and maintained by User:Jlanoux, details several McLuen families, including their lineage and links to their individual Person Pages. This is an excellent example of the type of Surname Project Page that you can add to WeRelate. Nicely Done! (Learn more...)

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January 22, 2011 Searching for sources just got better. When you search Source pages, commonly-used sources are ranked higher, searches by title now search both the page title and the source title, and searches by place covered are now more accurate. (For even more accuracy, check the Exact checkbox.)

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Have you checked your "Watchlist" lately? You should check your "Watchlist" periodically to see changes that have been made by others on pages that you're watching. This will help you to make sure that those changes agree with your research and contact other WeRelate users to compare documentation and collaborate to resolve any differences. You can add pages on your watchlist by either 1) making changes or adding information to a page, or by 2) clicking on the watch in the second menu bar in the top right corner of the screen. Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions Section for more information. Thank you!

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