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Веренски родови хроники / Verenski generic chronicles
It is a blog about the families in Veren (Sadaklii is the old name), a village in Bulgaria, Bratja Daskalovi district. (Only in Bulgarian language)
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Генеалогия Молдовы, Бессарабии. Bessarabia / Genealogy Moldova, Bessarabia. Bessarabia.
Search ancestors, relatives, persons of the same names.
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A research project for surnames of people, connected with Russia, and their family trees. List of surnames connected with Russia, some with contact information of the researchers. Message boards.
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Ancestry.com - Search Family & Local History Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Hungary: Jewish Names from the Central Zionist Archives
Original source: Data was derived from archival documents available at the Central Zionist Archives, Yad Vashem, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Ancestry.com - Search Reference Materials & Finding Aids Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Dictionary of Jewish Surnames in Russian Empire
Original source: Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire. Teaneck, NJ, USA: Avotaynu, 1993.
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Bocicoiu Mare, Maramures, Romania
Information on the Jewish shetls of Bocicoiu Mare.
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Busko Blato Family Tree - Croatian Genealogy - Croatian Ancestors
Croatian genealogy and family history page dedicated to researching family roots in the Busko Blato region of Bosnia and Hercegovina and to a lesser extent, Dalmatia (Croatia).
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Genealogy in Croatia.
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This site contains information in three categories: 1) Croatian anguage and grammar aides for genealogists; 2) Links to other sites such as Croatian cemetery records, Croatian WWII deaths, the online Croatian telephone book with maps, links to good maps, a list of all Croatian towns organized by county and a general help number which keeps track of the change of street names both before and after the war of independence which ended in 1995; and 3) examples and explanations of christening, marriage and death records in Croatia plus examples of the Status Animarum which is frequently available. Links are also provided to other sites showing Croatian given names.
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History and data regarding the village of Deutsch-Zerne, Hungary n/k/a Srpska Crnja, Serbia, its Donauschwaben settlers and their descendants. Includes detailed village maps and information regarding the BAMBACH, BOCKMÜLLER, ENGELS, HOFFMAN, KAMPF, KREMER, SCHLEIMER, STEIGERWALD, TABAR, and WEISSMANN families plus many others from Torontal County, Vojvodina, and the Banat.
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Donauschwaben Villages' Helping Hands Project (DVHH)
The DVHH is a volunteer project to collect and publish historical and genealogical information for the former Danube Swabian villages situated in the six Donauschwaben regions of what was until 1918 the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Swabian Turkey, Banat, Batschka, Smyrna, Slavonia and Bosnia. We offer a repository of information specific to Donauschwaben genealogy, culture and lifestyles. In many cases we can offer one-to-one assistance to fellow researchers.
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Family History - Institutional Structures and Elite of the Country Silvaniei XIV-XVII Centuries
Transylvanian Family History Database.
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Family Tree DNA - Armenian DNA Project
Open to all Armenians. The Armenian DNA Project is an important resource for Armenians researching their family history as well as their deep ancestry through genetic testing. DNA testing can be a valuable tool for people with different surnames in determining whether they are genetic cousins, particularly considering the destruction of many Armenian genealogical records and the fact Armenian surnames were often based on the father’s first name, his city of birth, his occupation, or a distinctive human characteristic. By reaching thousands of years into the past, this project also aims to find genetic traces of both the ancient peoples whose descendants make up the current Armenian population (Armens, Colchians, Hattians, Hayasa, Hayk, Hittites, Hurrians, Kaskians, Luwians, Mitanni, Mushkis, Pala, Phrygians, Urartians, etc.) and the ancient invaders who conquered or passed through the Armenian lands (Assyrians, Gamrik-Gimirri-Cimmerians, Greeks, Parthians, Romans, Scythians, Macedonians, Medes, Persians, etc.) This project is open to individuals with direct paternal ancestors (Y-DNA) or direct maternal ancestors (mtDNA) of Armenian ancestry.
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Federation of Jewish Communites of the CIS
Genealogical research and contacts with Jewish communites in fifteen countries in the Former Soviet union.
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Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family
A blog to help anyone with Russian and Ukrainian ancestry to find family. Updated several times a week with information on where to find genealogical resources.
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Dedicted to family history research of the German Descendants from the Austrian province of Galicia (now part of Eastern Poland and Western Ukraine).
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The lists of Georgian noble families, history of their surnames, bibliography, brief historic-demographic survey of Georgian population, etc.
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German Ancestors in the Batschka, Hungary
Germans in Bacs Bodrog county in the Batschka region of Hungary from Obrovac, Tovarisevo, Hodschag, Gajdobra, and more towns to be added.










