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Heartland Graphics - Invite An Ancestor To Your Reunion!
Service creating life-size image from a photo of your ancestors for mounting and use as a photo prop.
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Heirloom Hunting - Looking at your family history through heirlooms and timelines
A free to use website where you can list and search for lost, stolen, found, and wanted heirlooms. 'Heirloom Messaging' is a forum to help people solve their family history mysteries. There are a huge number of resources to help you search for your lost heirlooms. The News and Events section always welcomes further contributions. If you have a story or event please contact us.
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International Black Sheep Society of Genealogists (IBSSG)
For those who have a dastardly, infamous individual of public knowledge and ill-repute in their family...within 1 degree of consanginuity of their direct lines. This individual must have been pilloried in disgrace for acts of a significantly anti-social nature. Archives: browse or search.
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JustaJoy.com - Family Heirloom Exchange
This site is a link between antique dealers who own surname related artifacts and the families for whom they should belong. We are promoting the natural marriage between antiques and ancestry by accepting consignments from reputable antique dealers and indexing them by surnames.
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My Genealogical Will For Preserving My Family History
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A template for you to use to draw up a genealogical codicil to your Last Will and Testament.
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My project is to provide a web page to list and provide updates to current books on Post Offices and Postmasters.
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A book by Patricia Fenn.
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Customized heirloom crockery for sale.
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Biographies, ballads, poems, legends and short stories dealing with family histories submitted by readers.
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How to use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain various records from each of the states.
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The Art of Family: Genealogical Artifacts in New England
A book by D. Brenton Simons.
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The Fastest Growing Religion on Earth: How Genealogy Captured the Brains and Imaginations of Americans
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An e-book by Doug Bremner, for sale on Amazon.com. For millions of Americans, the quest to find one’s ancestors has become an obsession, and for some even a religion. After writing a book about the history of his family, the author realized that half of it was missing, literally. This is the story about how he found the other half, and what he learned along the way about the history and practice of genealogy, his fellow genealogy fanatics, and himself.
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Using the Semantic Web for Genealogy
Several tools to add genealogy data to the Semantic Web.
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Victorian Era Calling Cards Genealogical Database
This database is composed of data from Victorian Era calling cards. These cards come from all over the United States & date from 1850-1910 with most of them undated. Calling cards were used in polite society for a call and visitations to someone.
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Who Says We Are Not Relatives?
From Ancestry Victoria.










