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What's New on Cyndi's List?
New Links Submitted in May 2008
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May 12, 2008
- Omaha Area Marriages & Anniversaries
This is an index to marriages performed in Douglas County, NE (Omaha)and anniversaries that show up in Omaha newspapers (the marriage itself may have occurred anywhere.).
- genealogie van het geslacht Eijgenraam
the history of the family Eygenraam and Eigenraam in the Netherlands since the year 1612.
- Tennessee Confederate Soldiers Home Cemetery - Honor Page
This site provides listing and head stone pictures of all confederate veterans buried in the 'Tennessee Confederate Soldiers Home' cemetery located in Hermitage, TN on the property of our past president Andrew Jackson's home the 'Hermitage'.
- VEITCH in Burnham-on-Crouch
The VEITCH family lived at Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex, England at the beginning of the 20th Century. The site details the family tree and also provides a glimpse of life in Edwardian Burnham through the presentation of family heirlooms and contemporary postcards.
May 11, 2008
- The SLINGSBYS
The purpose of this site is to stir up as much interest in the SLINGSBY name as possible worldwide and to encourage people to share information including their ancestory.
- The Smithson Family Exchange
This site contains past Smithson Family Exchange newsletters, photos, census and military information, and general information regarding the Smithson family.
- Grannan Family History
History of the Grannan Family's immigration from Ireland in 1836, and how they settled in Daviess County Indiana. Covers GRANNAN/GRANNONs from pre-1836 to present day.
- Cotton/CottenDNA Project
Y-chromosomes surname project for families bearing the name Cotton, Cotten or other spelling variations.
May 10, 2008
- Treacle Beak's Home Page
Great Family History links and names I am searching.
- Carver, Massachusetts, Plymouth County
USGenWeb site for the town of Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
- Rockland, Massachusetts, Plymouth County
USGenWeb site for the town of Rockland, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
- Scituate, Massachusetts, Plymouth County
USGenWeb site for the town of Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
- Harwich, Massachusetts, Barnstable County
USGenWeb site for the town of Harwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
- Plymouth Colony Forums
Genealogy and history discussion forums for New Plymouth Colony (1620-1681) and its Massachusetts daughter counties - Plymouth, Barnstable and Bristol (1681 to date).
- EAST EUROPEAN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY INC.
EEGS listed but link not valid.
- Town Records of Barnstable County
Early records through 1920 transcribed from Annual Reports of the towns of Barnstable County, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, initiated by the Harwich Historical Society under the auspices of the Cape Cod Genealogical Society.
- Early Bridgewater Families
Well-documented accounts of the early generations of the families of Samuel PACKARD and John WASHBURN of Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
- Resources for New England Research
A variety of information of interest to those involved in genealogical research in New England, with an emphasis is on tools and resources, on and off the internet.
- The Rich Men of Massachusetts
Indexed page images of an 1851 book containing 'A Statement of the Reputed Wealth of About Fifteen Hundred Persons, with Brief Sketches of More than One Thousand Characters'.
- Abbreviations for Genealogical Sources
A guide to abbreviations used in genealogical literature for some major sources such as genealogical journals.
- History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater
Complete transcription of Nahum Mitchell's 1840 account of the history and genealogy of Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
- Vital Records of Duxbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850
Complete transcription of the 1911 book giving all birth, marriage and death records through 1850, drawn from the records of the town of Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, and other sources.
- History of Hingham
Complete edition of the three-volume work on Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts history and genealogy, published in 1893. Some sections have been transcribed and the remainder are in page images.
- History of Marshfield
Complete edition of the two-volume work on Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts history and genealogy by Lysander Salmon Richards, published in 1901-1905. Some sections have been transcribed and the remainder are in page images.
- Ancestor Hunters
We promote free genealogy. Bringing people together to help them find their roots, explore common family history and discover distant ancestors. A center for genealogical information exchange and a forum for family research. Are you looking for them, are you interested in how they lived.
May 9, 2008
- Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records
Search the Barbour Collection of Connecticut vital records.
- Boring Family National Database
Boring Family National Database is a Research Site and data repository for the Surname BORING. Our Primary Goal is to document all the Borings that we can find and link as many as possible. Over 10,000 Family Group Sheets, Photos, Birth Certs, Death Certs, Civil War Records, etc.
- DART / REED Family Research Center
DART and REED ancestors from Maryland to Arkansas, and associated families.
- Home of Katzer
Katzer - the name, the roots, the origin.Family genealogy and local history.
May 8, 2008
- Erbenermittlung SuSiE Genealogical and Heir Reseaches
We are specilised in Genealogical researches (We often handle Int. Heritage Affairs) in the Earstern PArts of Europe, SCandinavian Countrys, Germany, Austria, Swizerland and the USA as well, feel fre to write us your problem.
- Genealogyhounds.com Home of All That Genealogy
Genealogyhounds was initially developed for our use as a resource in family history research. Now as family history consultants we use it as a resource for our students with links to sites and information we use in class. We have also started a business to print wall charts, large photos etc for those wanting the same. Researching MILLER, JENSEN, BROADDUS, WARFORD, PICKETT, SHIPLEY.
- The PUERZER - KONKEL- ROTTA - REMM Family Tree
A Puerzer, Konkel. Rotta, Remm Family Tree following the German and Polish (Kashube) ancestors who settled in Milwaukee and Jones Island, Wi. circa 1860's and their descendants to 2008.
- Pennington Research Association 2008 Reunion/Meeting
The Pennington Research Association 2008 Reunion/Membership Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, August 7th through Saturday, August 9th in Raleigh, North Carolina at the Holiday Inn Brownstone Hotel & Conference Center.The Pennington Research Association 2008 Reunion/Membership Meeting is a three-day gathering of genealogists, family historians, experts, novices, speakers and others who are interested in tracing their Pennington roots.A primary activity for the Meeting will be a group research effort at the North Carolina State Archives and the Genealogy Library. At least 11 of the PRA Family Groups have North Carolina connections. It is of note that another 6 of the PRA Family Groups had connections in the neighboring states of South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.There will be 6 presentations on topics such as how to research your NC ancestors and how to use the North Carolina State Archives and plenty of opportunities to network and socialize.
- Genealogically
Over 500 pages of information, mainly transcribed. Sections on: Ireland (hundreds of census extracts, griffith's valuation), Wales, and England. Lots of Parish records also transcribed, and directories, by occupation. I have lost count of the hours I've spent transcribing, or re-entering data into spreadsheets in my research, and I've made all this available for free to my visitors. There's even a message board available to help each other out with questions.
- SCADDING family
Diane's website of Scadding family history in Devon and Dorset UK.
- Gumshoe Genealogy
Genealogy web site listing of family photos by surnames.
- 'Memoing' My Memories
Too many genealogists neglect recording their own history and that of their immediate family. Many don't have the time to start or know where to begin. The focus of this mailing list is to provide a format for genealogists to easily write their own memoirs by journaling. Periodic topics will be given to stimulate memories about which the readers can write. Topics will cover a wide variety of events and emotions within one's life. As well as completing a journal of your past for your descendants, members can use this forum to share their memories. Although the focus will be from a genealogist's point of view, any one is welcomed. Join us for a jaunt into the past and produce a cherished gift for yourself and your descendants.
May 7, 2008
- Bishopwearmouth Graves
Search for graves in Bishopwearmouth Cemetery, Sunderland, England.
- S.E. Florida Research and Records Retrieval
This is a 37 year paralegal with 20+ years genealogy experience to provide research and record retrieval from St. Lucie County to Key West in Monroe County, Florida.
- Historical Fashions and Style on Board the Steamships
The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives contains a number of photographs, articles and period advertisments for fashion and related topics. The student of fashion may gain a greater understading of the styles provided for both the affluent and the common under-classes.
- Immigrant Passenger Documents - 1923 - Holland America Line and Ellis Island
From 1892 to 1954 Millions of immigrants were processed through Ellis Island. Here are some documents that pertain to a 65 year-old Lithuanian immigrant, Barbara VITKIENE, who arrived at Ellis Island in 1923.
- Transatlantic Steamship Passenger Contracts
The Gjenvick-Gjønvik Archives has a number of original steamship contracts for Transatlantic and other destinations, dating from the 1880s through the 1950s for immigrant passages to America. All of the contracts have been transcribed and have an English translation.
- Cherokee Heritage Documentation Center
A quick and simple way for you to register, document your Cherokee heritage and genology, join a tribe and learn more about who you are.
- Newport's War Dead
List of caualties of both military and civilians in both world wars until recent times of Newport City, Gwent, UK formerly Newport, Monmouthshire.Photographs of some the casualties grave headstones buried locally and the casualties themselves and of Merchant and Royal Navy ships that some casualties served on are included where known or found.
May 6, 2008
- Every Name Index to 1948 Egyptian Yearbook
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. Yearbook published by Brookport High School, Brookport, Massac County, Illinois (1948). Free Access.
- Every Name Index to 1949 Egyptian Yearbook
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. Yearbook published by Brookport High School, Brookport, Massac County, Illinois (1949). Free Access.
- Every Name Index to 1950 Egyptian Yearbook
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. Yearbook published by Brookport High School, Brookport, Massac County, Illinois (1950). Free Access.
- The Hale Collection of Early Connecticut Cemetery Records
The Hale Collection of early Connecticut Cemetery Records. Many origional transcriptions done by us and found no where else on the internet plus links to all other known transcriptions to make this the this the most complete resource available on the internet.
- UK GENERATIONS
UK Generations offers you professional and affordable genealogy services for anyone with family links within mainland UK. If you don't live within the UK, let us help find your ancestors from England, Wales or Scotland. We provide friendly support and help for the beginner and the enthusiast. Although our specialist area is within the historic central English counties of Warwickshire, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire, we can visit anywhere in mainland UK on your behalf. For those new to family history, we offer fixed price Starter Packs. For those needing a little extra help, we have fixed price Progress Packs.We can also undertake larger commissions at very favourable rates.Location photography is available should you need it. Finally, we can provide Special Events charts for weddings, birthdays, retirements, christenings, etc.
- EthnoAncestry: Providing DNA Genealogy Testing
EthnoAncestry can answer your DNA genealogy testing questions and offer a range of ancestry testing options.
- Catch My Memory
Catch My Memory (CMM) is in the business of saving life stories and making sure everyone’s history is properly remembered. CMM’s do-it-yourself family history kits, the StoryCatcher and the PhotoCatcher, transform a loved one’s memories into an instant family heirloom. Make sure your family's genealogy is never lost - start with today's generations!.
- Morgan Index of Ohio People, Businesses and Institutions, 1796-1850.
This is a new updated and expanded index of the Ohio Name Index. It is now called the Morgan Index of Ohio People, Businesses and Institutions, 1796-1850. The site is now platformed on OhioLINK, has a new search engine for basic searches as well as advanced searches with limit options. Searches can be conducted by name, address, city, state, occupation, race, birth/death date and place of birth and death, as well as employer. Searches may be sorted by name, date city or occupation and by gender , male or female, or business. Entries have been expanded from 88,000 to over 130,000 with quarterly updates now a regular feature.
- BASSETT HISTORICAL CENTER
The Bassett Historical Center is the repository for all genealogical research and local history for the counties of Henry and Patrick and the City of Martinsville, Virginia. In addition, the Center houses a large collection of materials from surrounding counties in Virginia and North Carolina.
May 5, 2008
- Western Belmont County Ohio
Interested in finding out how your ancestors lived and worked in Belmont County? Then Western Belmont County Ohio site is for you! Come and share your family history and also learn about the history of others.
- Home page for the Cisco/Sisco genealogy
The progenitor of this family line is Moses SISCO, b. 28 Sep 1799 in Newark, NJ. He moved to Montgomery Co., Ohio in the early 1800's and his descendants settled in and around Franklin, IN where some of them still live today. We think that Moses' parents were members of the Dutch Reformed Church in Essex County, NJ. They split off from this church, joined the new Methodist denomination which John Wesley had recently founded and moved westward to Ohio sometime around 1810. One of Moses' brothers, Samuel G. Sisco, lived and died in Spencer County, Indiana. He and some of his descendants have been researched extensively by Fr. Bede Cisco.
- Town of Caroline Historian
Historical and Genealogical information for the Town of Caroline, Tompkins County, New York, USA.
- AUDLEY family history
Information regarding the AUDLEY surname.
- Every Name Index to Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper, and Newton, Indiana
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. The original County History published by F. A. Battey & Co. (1883), Reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc. (1973). This Every Name Index contains over 20,500 entries. Free access.
- Every Name Index to History of Hendricks County, Indiana
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. The original County History published by Inter-State Publishing Co., (1885). The Every Name Index contains over 16,800 entries. Free Access.
- Every Name Index to History of Henry County, Indiana
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor,© 2008. The original County History published by Inter-State Publishing Company, (1884), Reprinted (1966) by Eastern Indiana Publishing Company. This Every Name Index contains over 14,400 entries. Free Access.
- Every Name Index to History of Miami County, Indiana
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. The original County History published by Brant & Fuller (1887), reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc. (1970). This Every Name Index contains over 11,950 entries. Free Access.
- Every Name Index to Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. The original County History published by F. A. Battey & Co. (1883), reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc. (1970). This Every Name Index contains over 14,900 entries. Free Access.
- Every Name Index to Twentieth Century History of Cass County, Michigan
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. The original County History published by L. H. Glover (1906). This Every Name Index contains over 10,000 entries. Free Access.
- Every Name Index to 1994 Egyptian Yearbook
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. Published by Brookport High School, Brookport, Massac County, Illinois, (1944). Free Access.
- Every Name Index to 1945 Egyptian Yearbook
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. Yearbook published by Brookport High School, Brookport, Massac County, Illinois (1945). Free Access.
- Every Name Index to 1946 Egyptian Yearbook
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. Yearbook published by Brookport High School, Brookport, Massac County, Illinois (1946). Free Access.
May 4, 2008
- Parry Family
Family history and ancestry of Michael Parry.
- St. Vincent Memories
A website about the history of St. Vincent, Minnesota and surrounding area, including Emerson, Manitoba; Pembina, North Dakota; Humboldt, Minnesota; Noyes, Minnesota; Hallock, Minnesota - the rural towns and villages of the northern end of the Red River Valley. (NOTE: You featured it in April 2006 but I don't see it as a permanent link anywhere - if it is, where is it? Thanks!).
- Great Baltimore Fire of 1904
Interactive map showing the Great Fire's destruction of the Baltimore business district in 1904.
- van Ackeren genealogy
family and ancestor research for the van Ackeren family.
- ARTUS Genealogy Resources
A source of information for those researching their ARTUS family roots.
- Maylin Genealogy
Genealogy Research at Wiltshire Records Office. Both Brickwall and Project research undertaken.
May 3, 2008
- Washington Co, NC: Abstracts of Deed Books A-B-C (1799-1814)
Washington Co, NC's courthouse burned 3 times (the last time in 1881) and only the deed books were saved. Linda Haas Davenport has abstracted the 985 individual deeds found in Deed Books A-B-C. These 3 deed books officially cover the years 1799-1814, but many deeds from earlier years are scattered throughout the books. Davenport has indexed the hundreds of names found in these books in 4 indexes: Surnames, Females, Slaves and Places.
- Irishmariners.ie - an index of Irish merchant seamen active 1918-1921
The website contains a database of Irish born merchant seamen contained in the CR10 series of index cards in the Southampton Civic Archives, which holds 270,000 cards covering the the British Merchant Marine during the period from late 1918 to the end of 1921.
- JacobBoerema.nl: Transcript: makes transcribing easier
Transcript is a program designed to help you to transcribe the text on digital images of documents. You see the image in the upper screen and the editor on the bottom. It has many features which make transcribing easier and is free for personal non commercial use.
- Life Stories and Family Histories
I have life stories to share of specific pioneers with the last name of ADAMSON, ANDERSEN, BURBANK, IZATT, KING, MARBLE, PETT, RASMUSDATTER, SHAW, SHELER, SOUTHWORTH, WILDING, WINEGAR who immigrated to Utah in the 1800's and died there.
- McMURTRIE | McMURTRY Society
The McMurtrie | McMurtry Society provides a forum for people with the surnames McMURTRIE, McMURTREY, McMURTRAY, McMURTERY, McMURTRY and MacMURTRIE to learn more about their lineage, exchange research, and to be part of a volunteer-based organization devoted promoting knowledge and education about their Scottish and Ulster-Scot ancestral heritage.
- Nebraska Research by Martha Vestecka-Miller
STATE OF NEBRASKA RESEARCH.
May 2, 2008
- 1670 Connecticut State Census
The 1670 Connecticut state census is a reconstructed listing of 1,544 household heads and 824 freeman. Data for the census was found in household, estate, tax, landowner, church and freeman lists between the years 1660 and 1673.
May 1, 2008
- The Select Surname Website
Worldwide genealogy of 30 select surnames, including Adams, Armstrong, Armstrong, Chapman, Ellis, Fox, Fuller, Henderson, Jefferson, Nash, Richardson, Tucker, and Webster.
- Historical Inventory of Hamilton County, Florida
This website focuses on Hamilton County, Florida, and the citizens who have lived there. Because it is a general site, there are many surnames listed.
- Holy Cross Cemetery
Tombstone transcriptions from the Holy Cross cemetery in Colchester Vermont.
- The Family History Research Toolkit
Michael Hait, the author of The Family History Research Toolkit CD-ROM (Genealogical Pubg., 2008), details the features of this exciting new tool for genealogists. Features FREE fully-functional sample forms.
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