28 January 2013
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19th Century Photographs | Restoration and Research Tools for Genealogists
PhotoTree.com presents free photo research tools and information. A searchable gallery of 1,000 images and weekly case studies help the genealogist date their own pictures.
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Professional genealogist & local historian specialising in London, Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex & Cambridgeshire.
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Bramblett/Bramlett Information Center (BBIC)
A site dedicated to collecting and disseminating information on descendants (and ancestors!) of the original American Bramlett -- William Bramlett, Sr. who was in VA by no later than 1715. Includes all spellings of Bramblett, Bramlett, Bramlitt.
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Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
Promoting genealogical research and creating an interest in ancestry and heritage among descendants of ethnic groups who comprised the former nation of Czechoslovakia, including Bohemian (Czech), German-Bohemian (Bohmisch), Hungarian, Moravian, Ruthenian (Rusyn), Silesian, Slovakian, and those of Jewish ancestry. Headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Find Scots - Scottish Genealogy and Friend Tracing
Specialists in tracing hard-to-find Scottish ancestors and living relatives.
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GENEAGRAPHIKS - Your family history shaped prestigiously - Ihre Familiengeschichte in repr
Individually drawn family trees and genealogical tables, hand made calligraphy or digital work, preformed genealogical tables (4-8 generations), heraldic painting, creation of coats of arms. Individuell gestaltete Stammb
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Pierre Pinot (dit: Laperle), est le premier anc
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Holocaust video memorial tribute site with social media.
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Results from my study into the genealogy of my GRAY family and those families related to it by marriage. I've traced my own family back to Robert Gray who was baptised on 11th April 1677 in the parish of Aughton - a few miles to the south-east of York in the county of Yorkshire in England. There are other families included. This data results from research I have carried out on behalf of friends an acquaintances. The families covered on this site include BAPTIST, BULMER, de SOUZA, EBBETT, FENN, FULFORD, KELLY and LOCKYER.
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Maybe someone should write that down...
A website for family historians who really want to get all the stories of our ancestors preserved in written form to go along with the facts and stats. Authored to assist a beginner or a seasoned researcher, this blog shows great ways to get started on a history that will be cherished and read for many generations.
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OHS Research Center | 1933 Relief Census
The Oklahoma Historical Society Research Center has transcribed information for more than 100,000 people from 27 counties in Oklahoma. This info is from the 1933 Unemployment Relief Census and includes the person's name, age, race, occupation, number of dependents, and whether or not they needed relief.
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Public records and information services. Genealogy, public records, criminal records, and more.
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The KwikGuide is an easy-to-use 96 page full-color book that guides you through numbered steps, sample pictures, and tool tips as you perform the restoration your treasured photos need.
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Polk County Missouri Genealogy Biographies
Free access to the full text of all 132 plus biographies of families and individuals from the History of Polk County, Missouri published by The Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1889. These biographies often include details that are not found in any other type of genealogical record.
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Royal BC Museum: BC Archives - Genealogy
Search our indexes to births (1854-1903), marriages (1872-1936), deaths (1872-1991), colonial marriages (1859-1872) and baptisms (1836-1888).
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Scott family history - descendants of Hugh Scott, b 1645 in Ireland (Facebook)
We are descendants of Hugh Scott, born 1726 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Some settled in Washington County and some in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
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A Danish site to build your own free family book to the web.
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James Grover "Grove" TERWILLIGER's packed Souvenir Album from the 1800s: explore page by page with me as I inventory his entire Album with all its contents. Genealogical, historical, and social records and memorabilia - much treasure here, with names of many New York state individuals.
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The Hardin Cemetery Disaster - Hardin, Missouri in Ray County, Missouri
Record flooding in the Missouri River Valley during 1993 resulted in the Hardin Cemetery at Hardin, Missouri in Ray County being nearly washed away with almost 800 burials being washed out of the cemetery. This is considered to be the largest cemetery disaster in United States history. This article includes photos of the cemetery and the memorials that have been erected.
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Ancestors from Northern Ireland, Northern England, Midlands England, Germany, and the Netherlands--all immigrants to North America, from the very early 1600s onward. Pilgrims to Palatines, finding my roots is a big adventure! GILLESPIE, BUNN, KUHN, GRAVES, TERWILLIGER, BUELL, ORMSBEE, and more.
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The Village of Yellow Springs is known today as an eclectic village of artisans, educators, and musicians. Visitors come to Yellow Springs in order to enjoy local restaurants, unique shops, cultural events, and recreational activities that are offered throughout the village. In addition to the cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities Yellow Springs has a rich and diverse history waiting to be shared. Many of the people who make up the history of this village played a role in the local, regional, and sometimes even global events of their day and their voices have long been forgotten. The purpose of Yellow Springs Heritage is to provide a glimpse into the history of the village and allow these forgotten voices to be heard once more. In saying that, it is my hope that Yellow Springs Heritage will be an interactive site. In order to fully understand history, one must examine all perspectives. It is for this reason that Yellow Springs Heritage provides encourages visitors to share your memories, stories, photographs and local history with others.