26 May 2011
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Association for the Study of African American Life and History
The mission of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) is to promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global community.
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Descriptions, photographs, and sample pages from 13 published genealogy books. These books contain extensive information on more than 70 families, and more than 50,000 persons, on about 5,000 pages. By Jay Norwalk of Alna, Maine.
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PDF files of the BENBRADAGH magazines issued 1970-2000 and no longer available. Published in Dungiven County, Derry. Contain articles on the history of the area and the Roe Valley and of much use to researchers of their ancestors and ancestral homelands.
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The Digitale Stamboom Monitor is a free service for genealogists who automatically want to receive new additions to the Digitale Stamboom (Dutch for Digital Family Tree) sites of Amersfoort, Delft, Eindhoven, Kennemerland, Leiden and Rotterdam.
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Everyday Genealogy - The Genealogy Desk Calendar
A genealogy calendar with a tip a day to help you in your genealogy research. The perfect genealogy gift for yourself or a friend!
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Genealogy Research Guides - Census, Military, Naturalization & Vital Records, Passenger Lists
The basics of online genealogy research for beginners and beyond.
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Dedicated to researching and preserving the History of Hurstpierpoint (West Sussex, England) and the surrounding area.
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IUSM Medical Library :: Nineteenth Century Indiana Physicians Database
From the Indiana University School of Medicine. The database is of 19th century physicians and midwives by self-declaration in census or to an organized medical society identified themselves as physicians or midwives. The inclusion in this list in no way is a comment on the competency or training of a person. Information has been gathered from Indiana Census roles of 1850, 1860, and 1870. Some state records from 1880 have been entered. Also extensively used were lists of physicians made for the Indiana State Board of Public Health. County histories and other local histories have been used. Obituaries in medical journals were also used and well as other miscellaneous sources.The cutoff date for inclusion is licensure by 1900. As any researcher knows most of the sources consulted for this database are not error free. Therefore, we offer this database as guide to further research rather than as error free.
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James J. Hill Reference Library
James J. Hill was one of the founders of the Great Northern Railroad. This library holds his personal papers and corporate records. Located in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Janaway Genealogy Books: Africian American
Genealogy books and CDs on African American history and genealogical research.
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Michael Goldstein, Jerusalem-based Canadian born genealogist who researches coaches and conducts workshops in Israel and North America. Helping North Americans locate and connect with their Israeli family, and tracing Israelis whose testimonies are found in Yad Vashem records is a particular specialty.
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Lewis Cemetery near Silverton, Oregon - part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
Records for individuals buried at Lewis Cemetery in Marion County, Oregon.
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Lone Sentry: World War II Photographs, Documents, and Research
Unpublished veteran photos, documents, and articles on the European Theater in World War II.
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Maquah.net provides free access to key documents and collections to help trace Ojibwe ancestry, including the Ransom Judd Powell Papers on families from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota.
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Marian Wright Edelman Public Library
Bennettsville, South, Carolina.
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New Cumnock War Memorials and Military Burials
Although the site explores the War Memorials and Military Burials in the parish of New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, there are photographs and transcriptions of tombstones in the various village cemeteries.
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New Hampshire Genealogy & History
Providing history and genealogy resources for all counties in New Hampshire. Many free files available that are not found on other web sites.
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Onondaga Historical Association
One of the nation's largest regional collections of historical treasures awaits you at the OHA Museum. Engaging photos, paintings, maps and rare artifacts provide a fascinating exploration through 300 years of history. Located in Syracuse, New York.
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Pioneer Cemetery, Southfield, Oakland County, Michigan. Pioneers of Southfield Twp., many are ancestors of the founding fathers of Southampton L.I. NY. Stephens photos, bios, family trees.
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An entrance site for the village of Portaferry, County Down, Ireland. Music, history, local information.
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Sedgley Park School - The Roman Catholic School 1763 - 1873
A site that traces the history of Sedgley Park Roman Catholic School in Staffordshire England from 1763 - 1873.
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The history of the Cumbrian Solway plain between Saltpans, just north of Maryport, and Skinburness, about fifteen miles west of Carlisle.
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Chinese translation company offering Chinese translation, English to Chinese translation, Chinese English translation, free Chinese translation work, including Chinese symbol translation and Chinese name translation.
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The Journal of African American History
Formerly The Journal of Negro History. Founded by Carter G. Woodson, January 1, 1916. A Publication of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.
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An historical club founded in 1900 in Glasgow, Scotland for people interested in all aspects of Old Glasgow.
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The Virginia Center for Digital History at The University of Virginia
The Virginia Center for Digital History promotes the teaching and learning of history using digital technologies. The Center has many useful projects, of which Virtual Jamestown and Valley of the Shadow are only two.
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The Wagnalls Memorial Library is a public library given to the residents of Lithopolis and Bloom Township by Mabel Wagnalls Jones in memory of her parents, Adam and Anna Willis Wagnalls. Adam was the co-founder of the Funk and Wagnalls Publishing Co. The Wagnalls Memorial Library is partially funded by the Wagnalls Memorial Foundation.
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The history of Wallingford, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire), and key characters.
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Wexford Genealogy Organization
Cadillac, Michigan.
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Bewcastle and Bailey families, the final resting place of the famous Border Reiver clans. A full description of each grave, together with a plan of the churchyard showing numbered graves, index of persons, index of places and miscellaneous index, is available on CD in Word, Rich Text and Adobe Acrobat format, for both PC and Macintosh, either to pick up in the church Bewcastle is one of the last, unspoilt areas of Britain. Farmed, lived in and fought over for three thousand years, it still retains the rugged splendour of the border regions. This is the haunt of buzzard, curlew and lapwing. While sheep now graze over much of the land, the fells and 'wastes' have changed little since prehistoric times.
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A free how-to guide and a valuable listing of free resources & links to trace your family tree for free online and products to help you explore your family's genealogy and develop your own family tree.