6 June 2016
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Adventures in Genealogy Education: Elizabeth Shown Mills Ten-point Study Blueprint
Elizabeth Shown Mills wrote: "What I have to offer is a 10-point blueprint that would provide solid grounding and enhanced skills for any genealogist who is making or considering the transition from 'family researcher' to 'professional'."
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The largest, free site of Boer War information. Listing more than 400,000 names and a forum where genealogical questions are asked and answered. This site's aim is to make available information on the Anglo Boer War 1899 - 1902 and to provide a forum for discussion of the many aspects of this conflict.
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A Long Journey - From Ancient Travel Documents to E-Passports
The history of passports in Australia.
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Braum GS - European Regional Genealogical Services
Serbia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro. Finding relatives, family tree research
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Family of John Sevier BRANSON and Martha Jane OUSLEY
Extensive site about John Sevier Branson (1826-1905) and Martha Jane Ousley (1828-1908) of Mariposa County, CA featuring biographies of the couple and all of their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The site was created in 2005 and now has a new URL.
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Farmington Genealogical Society - Thayer-Rock Funeral Records
The Farmington Genealogical Society is indexing Thayer-Rock Funeral Home records and they are now ready for examination. Selected information for the period July 1937 - December 1983 has been made available for review. More records will be added as the books are indexed. There are instructions for ordering copies of the records you are seeking.
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JRI-Poland - Polish Aliyah Passports
Project to index genealogical collections at the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Zydowski Instytut Historyczny). The 'Passports' collection in the Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland (Warsaw) consists of 3,754 Polish passports issued primarily during the 1930s to Polish citizens going to what was then British Mandate Palestine.
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Includes a brief description and scanned image of a Nansen Passport, an international passport for European refugees issued after the First World War.
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Genealogy of the Shapard family from its earliest known ancestors to the present day. Genealogy begins in Virginia (in the 1720s) and follows their migrations to North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Oklahoma, etc.