1 May 2014
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This website is for African American Artists and an on-line portal for both African America Artists and African American History. The primary aim of this website is to encourage research activity on people of African descent and to provide information to the study of the African Diaspora. A historical perspective of a nation, its people, and its cultural evolution. Please make sure to look through the 1000+ Slave Narratives on my website. Many of the colored soldiers from the Revolutionary war are true heroes so take a look at the images of them as well as the other colored soldiers throughout the 18TH 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY.
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BARTON Historical Society - BARTON Database
A one-name study of over 70,000 Bartons and their spouses.
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Alfredo Nocera, researcher with extensive experience in on-site research in Sicily Italy can provide research, documentation, photographs, and facilitate contacts with distant cousins.
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LOOKING FOR LeBARONS by Karen Basli (Facebook)
Follow Karen Basli's journey while researching ten generations of the LeBaron family. Her book, LOOKING FOR LEBARONS: The Migration from Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts to the wilderness of Lower Canada and then west to Sonoma County, California was published in March 2014. It contains biographical sketches of many descendants of Dr. Francis LeBaron who was the family progenitor arriving in Plymouth from France in 1694, and marrying Mary Wilder in 1695. Other surnames included in the story are BUSH, HITCHCOCK, DELANO, HOVEY, JOHNSON, LEAVITT, EAMES, SHURTLEFF, PROUTY, FORSYTH and others. The book has been described by some as a road map for beginning genealogists.
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Pittsburg County Genealogical and Historical Society, Inc.
McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
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Works with your family tree hosted on FamilySearch. The Puzzilla.org Descendants Viewer lets you see hundreds of descendants from an aerial view. Compact symbols reveal patterns of incomplete research.