14 February 2013
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Ancestor Seekers by the Root Bound
Ancestor Seekers by the Root Bound is a group of people that meet at the Lemon Grove Library twice a month to share their genealogical data. Located in Lemon Grove, California. Topics vary from meeting to meeting and requested topics by attendees. Guest speakers, workshops and education is for helping others.
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Visual genealogy software.
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Transcriptions of almost all cemeteries in Gentry and Worth counties in Missouri, with link to photos.
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Darlington Borough Council - Search for a birth, marriage or death certificate
Registration of births, deaths and marriages commenced in Darlington District, Durham County, in July 1837. Search the index and order a certificate here.
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Darlington Family History Research Resources
Information on genealogy resources relating to Darlington, County Durham. Photography undertaken for family history researchers.
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David BUSH and wife Joan of Bristol, England
An outline of the descendants of David BUSH and his wife, Joan LATHBURY, who were married in Gloucestershire, England, in 1567. Other surnames include: BAGGE, BARWICK, BRISCOE, GIBBES, HARTNELL HIND, MUGGLEWORTH, PYLAND, SCROPE, SHEPARD,
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English Ancestry | Free English Ancestry
Discover your English family history and start your family tree. Find resources for all English counties and access many genealogy records including Census, Land and Cemetery records. This website is dedicated to making English ancestry research as free as possible.
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A German software package for the administration of genealogical personal data.
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Family History Victoria offers research services to those interested in finding out about their family's past in Victoria and preserving their family history. Some of the services we offer include; Researching your family history, Record look-ups in Victoria, Documenting and writing your family history, Scanning photos, negatives and family history documents. Our services are provided by experienced researchers and at reasonable prices.
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FamilySearch.org - United States, Bureau of Land Management Tract Books, 1820-1908
3,907 tract books containing official records of the land status and transactions involving surveyed public lands arranged by state and then by township and range. These books indicate who obtained the land, and include a physical description of the tract and where the land is located. The type of transaction is also recorded such as cash entry, credit entry, homesteads, patents (deeds) granted by the Federal Government, and other conveyances of title such as Indian allotments, internal improvement grants (to states), military bounty land warrants, private land claims, railroad grants, school grants, and swamp grants.
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Inexpensive webinar for sale from Michael John Neill.
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Information about how to use the tract books in your research.
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A table that helps you determine which tract book volume to browse. It is sorted by State Land Office/Volume Number and Description. Use the BLM GLO database first to determine the township and range for your ancestor's land.
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Famine Irish Immigration Data : 1846 - 1851
This site contains an extensive searchable database of records on over half a million passengers who arrived at the United States between 1846 through 1851 and identified their country of origin as Ireland or ethnicity as Irish.
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Finnish Immigration Records : 1834 - 1897
Searchable database of records on approximately 25,000 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1834 through 1897 and identified their country of origin or nationality as Finland or Finnish.
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A forum for research in the area around Danzig in Poland (former West-Prussia).
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Gallatin County Genealogical Society
Online location of numerous indexes for Gallatin County, Montana records, including those for Bozeman, Belgrade, Manhattan, Three Forks, Four Corners, and West Yellowstone, MT.
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Gallatin Historical Society and Pioneer Museum
Bozeman, Montana.
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Jacobson and Jacobson Genealogy Researchers' Genealogy Blog features stories from our own research that demonstrate genealogical techniques.
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Irish Ancestry | Free Irish Ancestry
Discover your Irish family history and start your family tree. Find resources for many Irish genealogy records including census, land and cemetery records. This website is dedicated to making Irish ancestry research as free as possible.
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Italian Immigration Data : 1855 - 1900
Searchable database of records on thousands of passengers who arrived at the United States between 1855 through 1900 and identified their country of origin as Italy or nationality as Italian.
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A community about Italian genealogy. Regional groups with old postcards and useful tools for genealogy researches in Italy from abroad.
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Libindx System - Online Genealogical Search - Local Heritage Services in Moray Scotland
Libindx is Moray's Local Heritage Service index to sources of information about people, places and subjects relating to Moray. Sources indexed include local government archives from the 13th century to 1975, local newspapers, gravestone inscriptions, non-established church records to 1855, architectural plans, books, family histories etc. Regularly updated, the people index contains over 200,000 names and acts as an aid for genealogists tracing their roots in Moray as well as researchers into well-known Moravians such as Ramsay MacDonald or the Wolf of Badenoch.
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A family history service dedicated to preserving your memories, milestones, and big life events.
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Distribution of names accross countries and regions.
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Lyons-Barton.com - Lyons Family History
A family history blog with stories and documentation about the Lyons, Barton, Buglass, Thorn, Robson and Critchley Families experiences in coming to Australia.
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Features the full text biographies of numerous individuals and families with the MOORE family surname. These biographies were extracted from a wide variety of scarce and early county history and biographical volumes. Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee.
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Muro Lucano Genealogical Website
Muro Lucano, Potenza, Basilacata, Italy genealogical research site. Here you will find many interesting facts about Muro Lucano, and links to other sites which may prove useful as you search for information. In addition, there is a database of civil record indexes searchable by surname. There is also a Forum section to share information with others who trace their roots to Muro Lucano.
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Murwillumbah Area School Photograph Collection
A collection of school photographs, many with names, from schools in the Murwillumbah area of Northern N.S.W, taken in the period 1890 - 1990.
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The purpose of my blog is to record my family history and genealogy on my mother's side of the family. The surnames include Hoover, Pickett, Eccles, Huddleston, and several others that I will list as I get to them. I plan to try to give an individual history of each member of the family and things that are associated with them. One branch of the family starts in England and makes their way to Massachusetts and North Carolina then to Ohio and eventually to Indiana.
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Free site for storing, organizing and sharing your family history.
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Web page about Southwest Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and surrounding regions. Some dominate surnames are: HUFFMAN, HOFFMAN, DUVALL, DuVal, DURBIN, FRYE, HIGGINS, HUGHES, PLANTS (PLANTZ) and others. Also data on cemeteries, coal mines, Greene County and other counties of Pennsylvania, & Revolutionary War Veterans, etc.
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Polish Immigration Records : 1834 - 1897
Searchable database of records on approximately 90,000 passengers who arrived at the United States between 1834 through 1897 and identified their country of origin or nationality as Poland or Polish.
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Red Rose Photos - Photo Restoration and Restore Old Photos and Photograph Repair Nationwide.
Photo restoration and photo repair and restoring old photos, we specialise in restoring your memories. Serving Solihull, Birmingham and the UK.
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Russian Immigration Records : 1834 - 1897
Extensive searchable database of records on over half a million passengers who arrived at the United States between 1834 through 1897 and identified their country of origin or nationality as Armenia, Finland, Galicia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Russian Poles, or Ukraine.
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The Geneaolgy Blog of Erick Karl WEIGEL
Discoveries and discussions concerning the families and places that are a part of the ancestry of Erick Karl Weigel. Weigel, Dziallas, Austin, Bergmann, Heintke Family, Schörken, Wheele, Applin, Pfau, Bolheim, Winkler, Vogelsang, Vicinus, Reafler, Meyer, Hedden, Pfuller, Bochmann, Hergert, Schiffner,Habel, Schroers, Hagen, Kullman, Schoonover, Burgess, Stoltz, Schurer, Dorfmann, Zimmerman, Fleming.
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A transcription-in-progress of Lutwyche Cemetery, near Brisbane, Queensland.
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The New Madrid Earthquake of 1811-1812
With sudden total darkness, continually rolling earth, the sounds of thunder, and the smell of sulphur, many believed the Day of Judgement had arrived. Other spectacles were lakes disappearing while others were created by the changing course of the Mississippi River, sometimes occurring within only minutes. This is an eyewitness account of the most massive earthquake ever recorded in North America.
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My four primary family groups are Truelove/Trulove, Weathers/Weather/Wethers, Tutor/Tudor, Brown/Browne. I would appreciate additions and corrections. The website is somewhat our of syn with my database, but will be updated soon.
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UK Immigration Data : 1846 - 1851
Extensive searchable database of records on over half a million passengers who arrived at the United States between 1846 through 1851 and identified their country or place of origin as United Kingdom, British Isles, Britain, England, etc or ethnicity as British, English, Welsh, Scottish, etc.










