7 May 2012
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Amazon.com Genealogy Magazines - Search
The following are individual magazines of interest to family historians. You can subscribe to these print magazines directly through Amazon.com or you can use this information to obtain the magazine from your local library or your favorite corner magazine vendor.
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Prologue: The Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration
A magazine from the US National Archives.
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More than 300 unconnected Beatty lineages, dating from the 1500s to the present with Beattys documented in the UK and Ireland, India, Japan, Europe, North America, Mexico, South America, Australia and New Zealand.
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Researching Babbs from Henry County, GA, Hills and Wallaces from Mahaska County, IA, and Washburns from Miles and Polly Washburn of Oswego, NY. General genealogy notes.
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Keokuk County Civil War Soldiers
Includes lists of Keokuk County, Iowa Civil War Soldiers.
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Kankakee, Illinois.
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An online gallery of over 870,000 images. Selected from the world-class historical collections of the Archives, most of these unique photographs, maps, motion picture and audio recordings are being made accessible for the first time.
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A study of the RUDD family genealogy, including the Rudd Master Database, a study of the Parentage of Burlingham Rudd, and a study of the parentage and children of Elias David Rudd by Walter Rudd of Florida.
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The History Center of Olmsted County - Rochester Public Library Personals Index
Search for anniversaries, births, divorces, marriages, and obituaries that appeared in the Rochester Post Bulletin 1984-2009. Obituaries not indexed after 2009. See Biographical index for 2010 and on.
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The Langton Family History and Genealogy Site
Lost Langtons is a huge site dedicated to the history of the LANGTON families, from the 1100s through to today. The database contains thousands of langtons from all over the world, the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Ireland and elsewhere. There is an extensive catalogue of Langton heraldry and many articles, maps and Langton portraits.