29 March 2013
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Archdiocese of Malta Archives / Archivium Archiepiscopale Melitense (A.A.M.)
The Archives of the Archbishop of Malta contain the diocesan records from 1531 to 1898, along with some miscellaneous items dating from 1450 to 1928.
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Blog on Maltese genealogy with everything from how to speak Maltese to different forums for your queries. There are more Maltese outside the Maltese Islands than there are citizens residing in the country itself. The Maltese outside Malta are either emigrants or descendants of emigrants. The Maltese traveled to Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Gibraltar all in search of work. The countries which have most traditionally hosted the Maltese diaspora are Australia, Canada, the U.S.A., and Britain. Nevertheless, there are Maltese living in virtually every country around the world and this blog will travel the world in hopes of bringing the Maltese back to Malta.
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Churches and Chapels of Malta and Gozo
From the web site of John Scerri.
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The Family Curator blog has grown into a book with even more ideas on creating and maintaining a family archive. How to Archive Family Keepsakes: Learn How to Preserve Family Photos, Memorabilia & Genealogy Records.
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GeneaNet - Genealogical Database Network
A surname database with web site or e-mail references for more than 10 million surnames. French or English versions available.
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Film about the Axis air offensive against Malta during World War II.
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History of the Malta Railway, 1883-1931.
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The web site of John Scerri, which includes lists of cemeteries, towns and villages, churches, and more from Malta.
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Maltese Genealogy Support Group (Facebook)
Keep up to date with MaltaMade as she travels around the world in search of the all important records. She also is in search of her own PSAILA family from Msida, Malta.
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In 1948 Australia signed an assisted passage agreement with Malta, the first that Australia had made with any country other than Britain. This resulted in large numbers of arrivals, peaking in the 1950s, with many hundreds travelling on the SS Asturias. The site includes a passenger list.
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The Armed Forces of Malta (AFM)
The Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) is Malta's military organisation tasked with primary defence functions and safeguarding national sovereignty and interests, both in peacetime and in crises. Malta's military instrument, in the form of the operational capabilities delivered by the AFM, is a major component of the Maltese Island's national defence and security architecture.
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The Order of Malta a.k.a The Order of St John of Jerusalem
The Russian Grand Priory, Order of Malta usually known as; The Russian Grand Priory, The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller.
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From the web site of John Scerri.
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A database of the windmills of Malta and Gozo, some dating back to as early as 1530.