I have to do a project on my family tree for English class, but it seems that everytime I think I have some sort of lead towards my ancestry I hit a dead end. Besides talking with relatives and without spending any money, are there any websites or archives you would reccomend for finding more out about my ancestry? Give me any tips you can think of. Also…is it possible to get any information with a person’s name birth/death date and SSN?
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We hear those who say that human and apes share a common ancestry, but never hear what that ancestry is. Creationist can tell you where they originated (from God), why cannot the evolutionist tell where they originated except by only stating it was a common ancestry or do they really know?
OK - Who put the single cell organism there?
I see no one can answer this question.
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