This document is an application for a ballot by mail for Texas elections. It contains instructions for applying to vote by mail if you are 65 or older, disabled, expected to be absent from the county during the election period, or confined in jail. The application requests the applicant's name, address, date of birth, reason for voting by mail, and signature. If assistance is provided, the assistant must also provide their information. Instructions are provided on how to submit the application and deadlines.
This document is an application form for employment visas or UK ancestry visas to the UK. It requests information about the applicant's personal details, family, passport, contact information, finances, employment history, previous visa applications and travel history, and details regarding the prospective employment or UK ancestry claim. The form instructs applicants to complete all questions fully and accurately, as applications may be decided without an interview, and false claims could lead to application refusal or a 10-year ban from the UK. It also requests additional information for applicants under 18 years of age, and specifies the documentation required for employment visa applicants regarding the prospective role and employer sponsor.
This document appears to be a job application for a position with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Police Department. The multi-page application requests personal information, education history, employment history, military service details if applicable, references, and answers to supplemental questions. It also includes notices that any false statements made in the application may result in denial of employment or termination, and authorizes the university to conduct a criminal background check.
The document is a registration form for a recruitment test for the position of Laboratory Assistant BPS-14 held by the National Transmission & Despatch Company Ltd. It requests information such as personal details, qualifications, experience, and preferred test location. Eligibility requirements include being aged 18-30 years old and possessing a matric degree with a 3-year diploma in electrical/electronics from a recognized technical institute with a minimum grade B. The deadline to submit the completed registration form to the National Testing Service is November 18th, 2014.
The document provides an overview of Medicare, which includes four parts (A, B, C, and D) that cover different health expenses. However, Medicare does not cover all health care costs in retirement. It outlines what each part covers, average premium and out-of-pocket costs, and expenses that are not covered. It recommends retirees understand what costs they will be responsible for, evaluate insurance options to cover gaps, and develop a retirement strategy that accounts for health care expenses.
This document provides recipes for 4 salsas and salads:
1. Green Salsa made from tomatillos, tomatoes, oil, chili peppers, shallots, and cilantro.
2. Pineapple Salsa made from lime juice, crushed pineapple, cilantro, and jalapeno pepper.
3. Amazing Tropical Salsa made from tomatoes, pineapple, avocado, green onions, lime juice, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
4. Pico de Gallo made from tomatoes, onion, bell pepper, jalapeno, cilantro, lime juice, and vinegar.
This document provides instructions for several chicken recipes that can be prepared in advance and frozen for later use, including:
1) White Chicken Chili with chicken, beans, green chilies, broth and seasonings simmered for 15 minutes.
2) Buffalo Chicken Pasta Bake with chicken, pasta, hot sauce, ranch or blue cheese dressing, and cheese baked for 20-25 minutes.
3) Prepared Chicken with a spice rub of salt, pepper, thyme, garlic powder and onion powder baked at 375°F for 30 minutes then chilled and bagged for soups and more.
4) Several chicken marinades and crockpot recipes like Garlic Lime Chicken, Café Rio Crock
Turkey has a long history and culture influenced by both Eastern and Western traditions. It has a population of over 70 million people, most of whom are Turkish and Muslim. Some key aspects of Turkish culture discussed are Turkish baths, tea drinking, Ramadan traditions, and cuisine including baklava and kebabs. Turkey has a growing tourism and hospitality industry influenced by its cultural traditions.
This document is an application form for employment visas or UK ancestry visas to the UK. It requests information about the applicant's personal details, family, passport, contact information, finances, employment history, previous visa applications and travel history, and details regarding the prospective employment or UK ancestry claim. The form instructs applicants to complete all questions fully and accurately, as applications may be decided without an interview, and false claims could lead to application refusal or a 10-year ban from the UK. It also requests additional information for applicants under 18 years of age, and specifies the documentation required for employment visa applicants regarding the prospective role and employer sponsor.
This document appears to be a job application for a position with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Police Department. The multi-page application requests personal information, education history, employment history, military service details if applicable, references, and answers to supplemental questions. It also includes notices that any false statements made in the application may result in denial of employment or termination, and authorizes the university to conduct a criminal background check.
The document is a registration form for a recruitment test for the position of Laboratory Assistant BPS-14 held by the National Transmission & Despatch Company Ltd. It requests information such as personal details, qualifications, experience, and preferred test location. Eligibility requirements include being aged 18-30 years old and possessing a matric degree with a 3-year diploma in electrical/electronics from a recognized technical institute with a minimum grade B. The deadline to submit the completed registration form to the National Testing Service is November 18th, 2014.
The document provides an overview of Medicare, which includes four parts (A, B, C, and D) that cover different health expenses. However, Medicare does not cover all health care costs in retirement. It outlines what each part covers, average premium and out-of-pocket costs, and expenses that are not covered. It recommends retirees understand what costs they will be responsible for, evaluate insurance options to cover gaps, and develop a retirement strategy that accounts for health care expenses.
This document provides recipes for 4 salsas and salads:
1. Green Salsa made from tomatillos, tomatoes, oil, chili peppers, shallots, and cilantro.
2. Pineapple Salsa made from lime juice, crushed pineapple, cilantro, and jalapeno pepper.
3. Amazing Tropical Salsa made from tomatoes, pineapple, avocado, green onions, lime juice, vinegar, salt, and pepper.
4. Pico de Gallo made from tomatoes, onion, bell pepper, jalapeno, cilantro, lime juice, and vinegar.
This document provides instructions for several chicken recipes that can be prepared in advance and frozen for later use, including:
1) White Chicken Chili with chicken, beans, green chilies, broth and seasonings simmered for 15 minutes.
2) Buffalo Chicken Pasta Bake with chicken, pasta, hot sauce, ranch or blue cheese dressing, and cheese baked for 20-25 minutes.
3) Prepared Chicken with a spice rub of salt, pepper, thyme, garlic powder and onion powder baked at 375°F for 30 minutes then chilled and bagged for soups and more.
4) Several chicken marinades and crockpot recipes like Garlic Lime Chicken, Café Rio Crock
Turkey has a long history and culture influenced by both Eastern and Western traditions. It has a population of over 70 million people, most of whom are Turkish and Muslim. Some key aspects of Turkish culture discussed are Turkish baths, tea drinking, Ramadan traditions, and cuisine including baklava and kebabs. Turkey has a growing tourism and hospitality industry influenced by its cultural traditions.
This document appears to be a Form N-400 application for naturalization. It requests information from the applicant such as their eligibility basis for citizenship, personal information, contact details, residential history, employment history, criminal history, family information including marital status and children, and trips taken outside the United States. The form is used by USCIS to determine if an applicant meets the requirements for naturalization as a U.S. citizen.
This document is a voter registration and absentee ballot request form (FPCA) for absent uniformed service members, their families, and overseas citizens to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and update their contact information. The form requests basic personal information such as name, address, military status or overseas residence, and contact details. It also allows the user to provide information on their voter preference and political party. The form must be signed to affirm the voter registration information provided is true and accurate.
Lok Sabha Elections 2014 start from the 7th of April. Voters need to be perfectly ready with their up-to-date Voter ID Cards. This Voter Form No. 8 would help you rectify the errors in your Voter Details.
This document is a request form for a new PAN card or changes/corrections to an existing PAN card. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, gender, address, phone number, email, and Aadhaar number. It provides instructions on how to fill out the form correctly, such as writing the applicant's full name without abbreviations, providing the father's name for individual applicants, and including country and area codes for phone numbers. The applicant must sign and date the form and may submit supporting documents for proposed changes.
This document provides instructions for election officers working at a polling place on election day. It covers procedures for checking voters in, issuing ballots, handling provisional and spoiled ballots, assisting voters with special needs, and addressing issues like electioneering or disturbances at the polling place. Key points include verifying a voter's identity and eligibility before issuing a ballot, completing an envelope for any provisional ballots, allowing voters to spoil up to two ballots, and providing language or other assistance as needed to voters. Procedures are also outlined for dealing with media, observers, or other situations that could disrupt voting.
This document provides instructions and important information for completing an Oklahoma voter registration application. It notes that voter registration closes 24 days before an election and applications must be postmarked more than 24 days before the election. It emphasizes that the name on the application must match the voter's ID and outlines what political parties and affiliations are recognized in Oklahoma. The document also provides details on registering at the voter's residence address and explains sections of the application related to previous registration and the required oath.
Patsy D Patsy submitted an application for SNAP benefits to the Human Resources Administration. Her application tracking number is MB00011205549 and her filing date is 04-24-2013. She is requesting SNAP benefits and will receive a response within 30 days as required by law. She provided documentation to verify her identity, age, residence address, income from unemployment benefits, and rental costs. Her interview will be conducted in person at her preference.
Learn how to register voters in the state of California in this 20-slide presentation. If you have questions about the information, please contact us at sddocs2017@gmail.com
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1. Yeasmin Akhter is applying for registration as an Income Tax Practitioner and has submitted her application form with personal and educational details.
2. She completed her SSC in 2004, HSC in 2006, and graduation from the National University in 2010, and obtained a Masters from the State University of Bangladesh in 2014.
3. Yeasmin Akhter is applying under section 174 and rule-37 of the Income Tax ordinance,1984 and declares the information provided is correct to the best of her knowledge.
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This document contains supplemental questions for U.S. visa applicants from the Department of State. It requests additional personal information, including passport and travel history, relatives, addresses, contact information, social media accounts, employment history, and a signature agreeing to the terms. The information will be used to determine visa eligibility and may be shared with other government agencies for law enforcement purposes. Failure to provide complete information could delay or deny a visa application.
This document is an application form for a replacement permanent resident card (Form I-90). The form collects biographic information about the applicant such as name, address, date of birth, A-Number, and information about their current immigration status. It asks the applicant to specify the reason for replacement such as a lost, stolen, or expired card. The applicant must sign the form, certifying that all information provided is true and correct.
The document provides guidelines for filling out Form-8, which is used to apply for corrections to one's entry on the electoral roll. It outlines who can file Form-8, when and where it can be filed, and how to fill out each section to correctly provide details of the requested correction along with necessary supporting documents. Applicants are instructed to clearly indicate in Part IV of the form which specific details listed need to be corrected based on the updated information provided.
The document is an Aadhaar enrolment/correction form with instructions. It provides information on how to enroll or correct information for an Aadhaar identity number. Enrolment is free and corrections within 96 hours are also free. The form collects personal details like name, address, date of birth and relationships. It explains the verification process and lists valid documents for identity, address, date of birth and relationships. Instructions are provided on filling out each field of the form.
This document is an application form for new voters to register to vote in India. It requests information such as the applicant's name, photo, address, identity details, and disability status if applicable. The applicant declares that they are a citizen of India, ordinarily live at the address provided, and are applying to be added to the voter rolls for the first time. Supporting documents must be provided regarding identity, age, address, and disability status if claimed.
The document is a manual for preparing an asylum application without legal assistance. It provides guidance on the following:
1) The asylum application process and eligibility criteria for asylum, which includes fear of harm due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
2) How to prepare a declaration detailing why the applicant fears returning to their home country, with tips on providing specific details of harm suffered.
3) How to fill out the I-589 asylum application form, including calculating the one-year filing deadline, listing family members, and answering questions about the reasons for seeking asylum and any past issues with law enforcement or groups in their home country.
1) You must sign and submit your voter registration form to be registered to vote.
2) To complete registration, attach proof of address, age (for first time voters) and student declaration form (if applicable). Submit the form to your local Electoral Registration Officer.
3) Myths about voting include that you register only to get an ID card, you can vote only where you were born, and that registration is cumbersome. In fact, registration allows you to vote, temporary residents can register to vote, and registration is now simple online.
The document provides instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form. It notes that Aadhaar enrolment is free and voluntary, and corrections made within 96 hours of enrolment are also free. It lists the various fields to be filled out on the form, including pre-enrolment ID, name, gender, address, relationship details, consent for information sharing, and bank account information if the applicant wishes to link an account. It provides lists of valid identity, address, date of birth, and relationship documents that can be presented during enrolment or correction. Instructions are given for filling out fields depending on the verification method chosen - document, introducer, or head of family
This 3-page document is an application form for extending a stay in the UK under the International Graduates Scheme (IGS). It provides instructions on completing payment details for the £395 application fee by post or £595 in person. Applicants must provide their name, nationality, date of birth, address and payment contact details. Accepted payment methods include cheque, postal order, or credit/debit card, with instructions provided.
This document provides an overview of indexing and various applications that can be used with FamilySearch. It discusses the indexing process and how to get started indexing records. It then reviews several applications including BillionGraves, Record Seek, TreeSeek, Relative Finder, Puzzilla, RootsMapper, and Find A Grave that connect with FamilySearch. It also discusses the Family Tree application and some games like Little Family Tree, Geneopardy, and Two Sisters that can engage kids with family history.
This document provides instructions for adding various types of media to memories in a genealogy software or website. It describes how to add photos, documents, stories, audio files and how to tag people in photos. It also provides directions for organizing memories into albums and navigating between different views of a person's memories.
This document appears to be a Form N-400 application for naturalization. It requests information from the applicant such as their eligibility basis for citizenship, personal information, contact details, residential history, employment history, criminal history, family information including marital status and children, and trips taken outside the United States. The form is used by USCIS to determine if an applicant meets the requirements for naturalization as a U.S. citizen.
This document is a voter registration and absentee ballot request form (FPCA) for absent uniformed service members, their families, and overseas citizens to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, and update their contact information. The form requests basic personal information such as name, address, military status or overseas residence, and contact details. It also allows the user to provide information on their voter preference and political party. The form must be signed to affirm the voter registration information provided is true and accurate.
Lok Sabha Elections 2014 start from the 7th of April. Voters need to be perfectly ready with their up-to-date Voter ID Cards. This Voter Form No. 8 would help you rectify the errors in your Voter Details.
This document is a request form for a new PAN card or changes/corrections to an existing PAN card. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, gender, address, phone number, email, and Aadhaar number. It provides instructions on how to fill out the form correctly, such as writing the applicant's full name without abbreviations, providing the father's name for individual applicants, and including country and area codes for phone numbers. The applicant must sign and date the form and may submit supporting documents for proposed changes.
This document provides instructions for election officers working at a polling place on election day. It covers procedures for checking voters in, issuing ballots, handling provisional and spoiled ballots, assisting voters with special needs, and addressing issues like electioneering or disturbances at the polling place. Key points include verifying a voter's identity and eligibility before issuing a ballot, completing an envelope for any provisional ballots, allowing voters to spoil up to two ballots, and providing language or other assistance as needed to voters. Procedures are also outlined for dealing with media, observers, or other situations that could disrupt voting.
This document provides instructions and important information for completing an Oklahoma voter registration application. It notes that voter registration closes 24 days before an election and applications must be postmarked more than 24 days before the election. It emphasizes that the name on the application must match the voter's ID and outlines what political parties and affiliations are recognized in Oklahoma. The document also provides details on registering at the voter's residence address and explains sections of the application related to previous registration and the required oath.
Patsy D Patsy submitted an application for SNAP benefits to the Human Resources Administration. Her application tracking number is MB00011205549 and her filing date is 04-24-2013. She is requesting SNAP benefits and will receive a response within 30 days as required by law. She provided documentation to verify her identity, age, residence address, income from unemployment benefits, and rental costs. Her interview will be conducted in person at her preference.
Learn how to register voters in the state of California in this 20-slide presentation. If you have questions about the information, please contact us at sddocs2017@gmail.com
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1. Yeasmin Akhter is applying for registration as an Income Tax Practitioner and has submitted her application form with personal and educational details.
2. She completed her SSC in 2004, HSC in 2006, and graduation from the National University in 2010, and obtained a Masters from the State University of Bangladesh in 2014.
3. Yeasmin Akhter is applying under section 174 and rule-37 of the Income Tax ordinance,1984 and declares the information provided is correct to the best of her knowledge.
Die Trump-Adminstration hat einen neuen Fragebogen herausgegeben, in dem es um Informationen zu Social Media_Accounts, alten Telefonnummern und früheren Arbeitgebern geht.
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This document contains supplemental questions for U.S. visa applicants from the Department of State. It requests additional personal information, including passport and travel history, relatives, addresses, contact information, social media accounts, employment history, and a signature agreeing to the terms. The information will be used to determine visa eligibility and may be shared with other government agencies for law enforcement purposes. Failure to provide complete information could delay or deny a visa application.
This document is an application form for a replacement permanent resident card (Form I-90). The form collects biographic information about the applicant such as name, address, date of birth, A-Number, and information about their current immigration status. It asks the applicant to specify the reason for replacement such as a lost, stolen, or expired card. The applicant must sign the form, certifying that all information provided is true and correct.
The document provides guidelines for filling out Form-8, which is used to apply for corrections to one's entry on the electoral roll. It outlines who can file Form-8, when and where it can be filed, and how to fill out each section to correctly provide details of the requested correction along with necessary supporting documents. Applicants are instructed to clearly indicate in Part IV of the form which specific details listed need to be corrected based on the updated information provided.
The document is an Aadhaar enrolment/correction form with instructions. It provides information on how to enroll or correct information for an Aadhaar identity number. Enrolment is free and corrections within 96 hours are also free. The form collects personal details like name, address, date of birth and relationships. It explains the verification process and lists valid documents for identity, address, date of birth and relationships. Instructions are provided on filling out each field of the form.
This document is an application form for new voters to register to vote in India. It requests information such as the applicant's name, photo, address, identity details, and disability status if applicable. The applicant declares that they are a citizen of India, ordinarily live at the address provided, and are applying to be added to the voter rolls for the first time. Supporting documents must be provided regarding identity, age, address, and disability status if claimed.
The document is a manual for preparing an asylum application without legal assistance. It provides guidance on the following:
1) The asylum application process and eligibility criteria for asylum, which includes fear of harm due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
2) How to prepare a declaration detailing why the applicant fears returning to their home country, with tips on providing specific details of harm suffered.
3) How to fill out the I-589 asylum application form, including calculating the one-year filing deadline, listing family members, and answering questions about the reasons for seeking asylum and any past issues with law enforcement or groups in their home country.
1) You must sign and submit your voter registration form to be registered to vote.
2) To complete registration, attach proof of address, age (for first time voters) and student declaration form (if applicable). Submit the form to your local Electoral Registration Officer.
3) Myths about voting include that you register only to get an ID card, you can vote only where you were born, and that registration is cumbersome. In fact, registration allows you to vote, temporary residents can register to vote, and registration is now simple online.
The document provides instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form. It notes that Aadhaar enrolment is free and voluntary, and corrections made within 96 hours of enrolment are also free. It lists the various fields to be filled out on the form, including pre-enrolment ID, name, gender, address, relationship details, consent for information sharing, and bank account information if the applicant wishes to link an account. It provides lists of valid identity, address, date of birth, and relationship documents that can be presented during enrolment or correction. Instructions are given for filling out fields depending on the verification method chosen - document, introducer, or head of family
This 3-page document is an application form for extending a stay in the UK under the International Graduates Scheme (IGS). It provides instructions on completing payment details for the £395 application fee by post or £595 in person. Applicants must provide their name, nationality, date of birth, address and payment contact details. Accepted payment methods include cheque, postal order, or credit/debit card, with instructions provided.
This document provides an overview of indexing and various applications that can be used with FamilySearch. It discusses the indexing process and how to get started indexing records. It then reviews several applications including BillionGraves, Record Seek, TreeSeek, Relative Finder, Puzzilla, RootsMapper, and Find A Grave that connect with FamilySearch. It also discusses the Family Tree application and some games like Little Family Tree, Geneopardy, and Two Sisters that can engage kids with family history.
This document provides instructions for adding various types of media to memories in a genealogy software or website. It describes how to add photos, documents, stories, audio files and how to tag people in photos. It also provides directions for organizing memories into albums and navigating between different views of a person's memories.
This document provides an overview of how to use FamilySearch.org to research family history and find records, including searching for records, modifying search criteria, finding children through parent searches, searching within specific collections, getting help through FamilySearch's support resources, and properly attaching internet sources to a family tree. It outlines different search and browsing functions on FamilySearch and gives tips for expanding searches to find more records.
This document provides instructions for editing information, relationships, and merging duplicate records in FamilySearch. It discusses adding or editing vital information and relationships, using record hints to find additional records, searching for records in FamilySearch, finding and merging duplicate records, and other ways to identify duplicates. The steps provided include selecting the correct information, adding sources and reasons, and reviewing all relationships and information to ensure accurate merging of duplicate records.
This document provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the FamilySearch family history website and tools. It explains how to set up a free FamilySearch account, access the Family Tree tool to build your family tree, view and navigate different layouts of the family tree, add individuals to your tree, view and edit person pages with details about an ancestor, attach sources and media like photos, and find research assistance features. The document is intended help new users understand the basic features and navigation of FamilySearch.
This document lists various genealogy research websites organized into categories. It includes general search engines like Google, websites for free genealogy forms, census records, land records, and several websites focused on immigration records and passenger lists that can help with tracing family history who immigrated to the United States or United Kingdom. The websites provided cover a wide range of genealogical source material to aid people in their family history research.
The document lists various occupations found in historical records, including: ship's supplier (acater), falconer (accipitrary), accountant (accomptant), midwife (accoucheur), military outfitter (accoutre/accoutrement maker), ploughman or ox herder (ackerman/acreman), tax assessor (affeeror), crossbowman (alblastere), innkeeper (albergatore), medieval chemist (alchemist), elected council member or noble officer (alderman), ale tester (ale conner), ale seller (ale-draper), ale barrel worker (ale-tunner), grocer (all spice), ale house land
This document provides an overview of various records related to businesses, employment, and occupations that can contain genealogical information about ancestors. These include apprenticeship, indenture, tax, school, church, town meeting, and census records as well as city directories, newspapers, and records specific to certain occupations like farming, law, medicine, coal mining, and railroads. The document discusses where to find these records and how they can provide clues about an ancestor's residence, family members, economic status, life events, and more.
The document provides a list of websites that are useful resources for tracking immigration ancestors who came to the United States. The websites contain information on indentured servants and convict servants who were sent to the colonies, as well as passenger arrival records, immigration statistics and summaries, and resources for researching immigration records from various countries and arrival ports. Michelle Christie compiled the list of websites to share good sources for ancestry research related to immigration to the United States.
This document outlines several key land records and resources for researching family history related to land: 1) Census records can provide information on where a family lived. 2) Deeds contain details about land transactions like names and prices. 3) The Homestead Act of 1862 gave settlers ownership of land after living on it for 5 years. 4) Wills often mention the distribution of a deceased person's land among heirs. 5) The Bureau of Land Management website provides access to records of land grants and warrants from the U.S. government.
The document discusses wills and probate records, including:
- Probate records provide proof of relationships between heirs listed in a will or determined by intestacy laws.
- The probate process usually begins 30-90 days after death and involves appointing an executor, conducting an inventory, notifying heirs, settling debts and obligations, and distributing the estate.
- Dower and curtesy rights gave surviving spouses rights to portions of the deceased spouse's real property.
- Guardianship records may provide information about minor children if their father died.
- Court minutes record all court cases and appointments and provide additional genealogical details.
- Not all estates were probated before 1900 but rural landowners
This document summarizes resources for genealogical research, including genealogical societies in the Houston area, libraries with genealogy collections, books on genealogy research techniques, and maps useful for historical research. It provides contact information for the Houston Genealogical Forum, Bear Creek Genealogical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society District 4, Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Houston Chapter, and Cypress Historical Society. Libraries mentioned include the Houston Public Library, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Texas State Library & Archives Commission, Fort Worth Library's genealogy collection, the National Archives, and the Library of Congress. Examples of relevant genealogy books and maps resources are also
This document summarizes resources for genealogical research, including genealogical societies in the Houston area, libraries with genealogy collections, books on genealogy research techniques, and maps useful for historical research. It provides contact information for the Houston Genealogical Forum, Bear Creek Genealogical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society District 4, Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Houston Chapter, and Cypress Historical Society. Libraries mentioned include the Houston Public Library, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Texas State Library & Archives Commission, Fort Worth Library's genealogy collection, the National Archives, and the Library of Congress. Examples of relevant genealogy books and maps resources are also
The document discusses the probate court systems and records of several original 13 colonies - Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, and Maryland. It notes that Connecticut established probate districts within counties, while neighboring Rhode Island handled probate matters at the town level. It provides details on the specific counties and time periods of surviving probate records in each colony. The document also discusses the types of early records that exist for each colony, including land grants and court proceedings.
This document provides a list of 19 links to online vital records for various US states, including birth, death, and marriage records. Some of the states covered include Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, Virginia, and resources for researching burned county records. The links give researchers access to searchable indexes and databases of historical vital records to aid in genealogy and family history research.
This document provides an overview of various types of vital records useful for genealogical research, including birth, death, marriage, and Social Security records in the United States. It discusses the sparseness of early records and increased detail over time. For marriage records specifically, it explains that jurisdiction and record types varied by state and time period, with banns, bonds, licenses, certificates, and registers all potentially containing relevant information.
This document provides instructions for building a cross out of clothespins. It details the supplies needed, which include 16 clothespins and glue. The instructions are broken into 4 phases: in phase 1 the clothespins are prepared by removing springs and gluing them together in pairs; phase 2 provides directions for starting to assemble the cross shape; phase 3 adds supporting pins to strengthen the structure; and phase 4 attaches pins to form the arms of the cross. Proper alignment and adequate drying time for the glue are emphasized throughout.
This document appears to be a census record from 1900 containing information about individuals in a household. It includes each person's name, relationship to the head of household, personal details like age, birthplace, occupation, and other demographic information. The document contains instructions for enumerators on how to fill out the form and the types of information being collected for each member of the household.
The document provides an overview of United States census records from 1790 through 1940. It details the information collected in each census, including names, ages, occupations, birthplaces, and more. It also summarizes special schedules and records including slave schedules, mortality schedules, agricultural schedules, and manufacturing schedules that supplemented the main census and provide additional genealogical insights. United States censuses have been taken every ten years as mandated by the Constitution and have become invaluable resources for family historians seeking details about their ancestors.
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VUID #, County Election Precinct #,
Statement of Residence, etc.
Application for Ballot by Mail
1
Last Name (Please print information) Suffix (Jr., Sr., III, etc) First Name Middle Initial
2
Residence Address: See back of this application for instructions. City
,TX Zip Code
3
Mail my ballot to: If mailing address differs from residence address, please complete Box # 7. City State Zip Code
4
Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) (Optional)
5 Reason for Voting by Mail:
65 years of age or older. (Complete Box #6a)
Disability. (Complete Box #6a)
Expected absence from the county. (Complete Box #6b)
Be sure to complete Box #8
Confinement in jail. (Complete Box #6b)
6a ONLY Voters 65 Years of Age or Older or Voters with a Disability:
If applying for one election, select appropriate box.
If applying once for all county elections in the calendar year, select “Annual Application.”
Annual Application
Uniform and Other Elections:
May Election
November Election
Other
Primary Elections:
You must declare one political party to vote in
a primary:
Democratic Primary
Republican Primary
Any Resulting Runoff
6b ONLY Voters Absent from County or Voters Confined in Jail:
You may only apply for a ballot by mail for one election, and any resulting runoff.
Please select the appropriate box.
Uniform and Other Elections:
May Election
November Election
Other
Primary Elections:
You must declare one political party to vote in
a primary:
Democratic Primary
Republican Primary
Any Resulting Runoff
7 If you are requesting this ballot be mailed to a different address (other than residence),
indicate where the ballot will be mailed. See reverse for instructions.
Mailing Address as listed on my voter registration certificate
Nursing home, assisted living facility, or long term care facility
Hospital
Retirement Center
Address of the jail
Relative; relationship
Address outside the county (see Box #8)
8 If you selected “expected absence from the county,” see reverse for instructions
Date you can begin to receive mail at this address Date of return to residence address
9
Contact Information (Optional)*
Please list phone number and/or email address:
* Used in case our office has questions.
10
“I certify that the information given in this application is true, and I understand that giving false information in
this application is a crime.”
XSIGN HERE
Ifapplicant is unable to sign or make a
mark in the presence of a witness, the
witness shall complete Boxes #11a-b.
If someone helped you to complete this form or mails the form for you, then that person must complete the sections below.
11a If applicant is unable to mark Box # 10, the witness shall check this box.
Failure to complete this information is a Class A misdemeanor if signature was witnessed or applicant
was assisted in completing the application.
X
Signature of Witness /Assistant
Street Address Apt Number
(if applicable)
State
X
Printed Name of Witness/Assistant
City
Zip
11b See back for Witness and Assistant definitions.
If you are acting as a Witness,
please check this box.
If you are acting as an Assistant,
please check this box.
*If you are acting as Witness and
Assistant, please check both boxes.
Witness’ Relationship to Applicant
(Refer to Instructions on back for clarification)
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AFFIX FIRST
CLASS
POSTAGE
FROM: _________________________________
_________________________________
_________________________________
AFFIX LABEL HERE OR ADDRESS
TO: EARLY VOTING CLERK
ApplicationforBallotbyMailInstructionsfor
ResidenceAddress-Givefulladdressasshownonyourvoter
registrationcertificate.Ifyouhavemovedwithinthecountybutnotyetchangedyourvoter
registrationaddresswiththevoterregistrar,indicateyournewresidenceaddress.
MailBallotTo-Givefulladdresswhereyouwishtohaveballotmailed,iftheaddress
isdifferentfromyourresidenceaddress.
MailingBallottoaDifferentAddress-Yourballotmustbemailedtoyourhome
whereyouliveortoyourmailingaddressonyourvoterregistrationcertificate.There
aresomeexceptionsthatallowyoutohaveyourballotmailedtoadifferentlocation
asspecifiedbelow.
ReasonforvotingbymailLocationtomailballot
65ordisabledNursinghome,assisted
living/retirementcenter,relative,
hospital
InjailAddressofjailorrelative
AbsentfromcountyAddresslocatedoutsideofcounty
ExpectedAbsencefromCounty-Ifyouchoseexpectedabsencefromcounty,you
mustexpecttobeabsentfromthecountyonelectiondayandduringthehoursofearly
votinginpersonorfortheremainderoftheearlyvotingperiodafteryousubmityour
application.Yourballotmustbemailedtoanaddressoutsidethecounty.Important:
Givedateyoucanbegintoreceivemailattheaddressgiven.
AnnualApplication-Ifyouare65yearsofageorolder,ordisabledyoumayapply
toreceiveallballotsbymailforacalendaryear.Pleasenotethisapplicationwillonly
applytoelectionsheldbythecounty.IfyoudonotselectanyelectionsinBox6a,your
applicationwillbeconsideredanAnnualApplication.
SubmittingApplication
1.Signanddateyourapplication-Ifunabletosign,pleasegotoWitness/Address
boxes(11a-11bonreverse)andhaveapersonwitnessyourmark.Witness/Assistant
instructionsfollowbelow.
2.DelivertoEarlyVotingClerk-Youmaysubmityourapplicationvia
thesemethods:
InPerson:OnlytheapplicantmaysubmittheirapplicationinpersontotheEarlyVoting
Clerkuntiltheearlyvotingperiodbegins.However,aftertheearlyvotingperiodbegins
foranelection,theapplicantmayonlysubmittheirapplicationviamail,faxorcommon
contractcarrier.
ByMail:YoumaymailyourapplicationviatheU.S.PostalService.
ByFax:YoumayfaxyourapplicationtotheEarlyVotingClerk.Pleasecontactyour
EarlyVotingClerkortheSecretaryofState’sOfficeforfaxnumbers.
ByCommonContractCarrier:Youmaysubmitviaacommonorcontractcarrierwhich
isabonafide,forprofitcarrier.
DeadlineYourapplicationmustbereceivedbytheearlyvotingclerkofthe
localentityconductingtheelectionnotlaterthanthe9thdaybeforeelectionday.If
the9thdayisaweekendorholiday,thedeadlineisthefirstprecedingbusinessday.
ForaTuesdayelection,thedeadlineusuallyfallsontheprecedingFriday(11thday).
-Ifyouarevotingbymailbecauseyouare65yearsofageorolderoraredisabledand
aresubmittinganAnnualApplicationforcountyelections,youmaysubmitanapplication
throughoutthecalendaryear,beginningJanuary1.Pleaserememberthattheapplication
mustbereceivednotlaterthanthe9thdaybeforethefirstelectionyouseektovotebymail.
-Ifyouarevotingbymailforanyreason,andarenotsubmittinganAnnualApplication,
youcannotsubmittheapplicationtheEarlyVotingClerkuntilthe60thdaybefore
theelection.
Witness/AssistantSection
Witness:Ifyouareunabletosignyourname(duetoaphysicaldisabilityorilliteracy),
theapplicationmaybesignedatBox#11aforyoubyaWitness.Youmustaffixyour
marktotheapplicationinBox#10or,ifyouareunabletomakeamark,thenthe
Witnessmustchecktheappropriateboxin11aindicatingtheinabilitytomakeamark.
TheWitnessmuststatehis/hernameinprintedformandindicatehis/herrelationship
toyouor,ifunrelated,statethatfact.TheWitnessmustsignandprovidehisorher
printednameandresidenceaddress.UnlesstheWitnessisacloserelativeofthevoter
(parent,grandparent,spouse,childorsibling),itisaClassBmisdemeanorforaperson
towitnessmorethanoneapplicationforballotbymail.
Assistant:Ifaperson(otherthanacloserelativeorpersonregisteredtovoteatthe
sameaddress)assistsyouincompletingthisapplicationinyourpresenceormails/
faxesthisapplicationonyourbehalf,thenthatpersonmustcheckthe“Assistantbox.”
TheAssistantmustsign,providehisorherprintedname,andhisorherresidence
address.ApersoncommitsaClassAmisdemeanorifthepersonprovidesassistance
withoutprovidingtheinformationdescribedaboveunlessacloserelativeorregistered
atyouraddress.
Ifyouhavefurtherquestionsorneedadditionalassistance,pleasecon-
tactyourEarlyVotingClerkorTheSecretaryofState’sofficeat1-800-
252-8683orwww.sos.state.tx.us.