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History of Quarrying in California from the California Indians Up to Present Time
This slide show (with narrative) covers the history of stone quarrying in California from the California Indians into the California Mission period, the Spanish and Mexican involvement, the quarries during the early California Gold Rush days, up through present day stone quarrying in California.
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Index to Paupers in Workhouses 1861 (10% sample)
This lists adult paupers in workhouses in England and Wales.
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Founding Fathers Knowledge Guide
A guide to tracing the history of a firm or an ancestor who was a Chartered Accountant and what material the ICAEW hold that can help.
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Members Lists of Accountancy Bodies
A guide to our unique collection of over 220 series of membership lists for accountancy bodies from 1877 to the present day. Includes an A-Z listing.
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What's in a Name: Firms' Simplified Family Trees on the Web
Family trees showing the development of the big accountancy firms of the 1980s.
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A collection of merchants living in and about London, England in 1677.
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Made in Buffalo: How to Research Local Companies
Tips for researching defunct businesses in Buffalo.
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Maryland State Archives Occupational Lists
Provides listings of Archives holdings regarding selected occupations.
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Preachers, pastors, priests and other clergy in Western Pennsylvania.
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United Kingdom. Research into aspecta of traditional milling, whether it be by wind, water or muscle power.
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Mountain Men and the Fur Trade
Sources of the History of the Fur Trade in the Rocky Mountain West.
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My Ancestor was an Anglican Clergyman
Book for sale, by Peter Towey. 86 pages. ISBN 978-1-903462-90-4.
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New York State Engineer's Employees, 1908
Browseable surname list of about 2000 employees on State public works projects (canals, roads, bridges, etc), from the State Engineer to the $2-per-day laborers. Posted by the Town of Carmel Historical Society.
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England. Alphabetical list of Norfolk public houses and many of their licensees. based upon licence records, newspaper articles, business records, sale & auction documents and directories.
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Lists over 100 morticians in North Dakota.
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Origins.net - Genealogy Research online specializing in British & Irish genealogy search
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Access some of the richest British and Irish genealogy records for under £5 a month including comprehensive British & Irish record collections, dating back to the 13th century; the National Wills Index, pre-1858 English wills and probate documents; downloadable genealogy guides, maps and rare publications.
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London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850
Over 165,000 of these record abstracts are contained in the database, with over half a million names indexed: apprentices, their parent, and masters. Less than 30% of the "London" apprentices actually came from the London area.
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Occupations in the pottery industry from the local history of Stoke-on-Trent, England.
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Price & Associates: Immigrant Servants Database
The Immigrant Servants Database is a project designed to help Americans trace the European origins of their colonial ancestors. It is predicted that over 100,000 immigrant servants (indentured servants, convict servants, and redemptioners) will be identified.
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Pub History & Street directory of London, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Middlesex, Suffolk, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Devon, Dorset, In
This historical street & pub history directory is built around the historical pubs and churches. It ignores postal codes, which are a fairly modern addition. The site begins by listing pubs before the 1900's, in their original church parishes. It continues with the addition of postal codes where appropriate, with all pubs added in relevance to their original church parish. This historical Pubs site links the history of the pubs to the many street name changes in London & the south east over about a century of change.
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Yorkshire, England. Pubs with an A-2-Z listing of licensees surnames from 1820-1990.
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Royal Bank of Scotland - Our Heritage
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