12 June 2011
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125 M to B: The National Pike and National Road
Photographs, maps, and narrative text about the road from Baltimore, to Cumberland, Maryland, to Vandalia, Illinois, whether you call it the National Road, National Pike, National Highway, or Cumberland Road. Old alignments, mileposts, historic buildings, and more.
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A Guide to Finding US Naturalization Records
By Joe Beine.
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From Google Books, full copies of each issue from Jan-Feb 1994 - Vol. 12, No. 1 through Mar-Apr 2010 - Vol. 28, No. 2.
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Ancestry.com - Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. $
Original source: Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.. Richmond: Gary, Clemmitt & Jones, printers, 1869.
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Appanoose County Genealogy Society
Centerville, Iowa.
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Baltimore Passenger Lists Index 1820-1897
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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Baltimore Passenger Lists Index 1833-1866 (City Lists)
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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Baltimore Passenger Lists Index 1897-1952
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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Beadle County, SD, Genealogy & History (and South Dakota)
Blog presented by the East River Genealogical Forum, Beadle County Historical Society & James River Historical Society.
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Civil War Veterans Buried in Stephens County Oklahoma
Collecting, listing & researching the Civil War Veterans (USA & CSA) buried in Stephens County, Oklahoma.
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Confederate Burial Index Search
Confederate burials for the Confederate Cemetery, located on the corner of Amelia Street and Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Confederate Dead at Canton, Mississippi
History of Canton during the Civil War, and how hundreds of soldiers came to buried in the Canton Cemetery. New efforts in finding the identification of the 97 unknown soldiers buried there.
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Confederate Soldiers Buried in Our Soldiers Cemetery
Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
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Denver Area & Colorado Genealogical Resources
A guide for Colorado residents and visitors to the best Denver area libraries and repositories with genealogical materials.
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Dept. of KY Sons Of Union Veterans Of The Civil War
Performs free lookups in the Kentucky Adjutant General's Report for both Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers from that state.
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William L. Edington Descendants.
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Finding Passenger Arrival Records at the Port of Boston, Massachusetts 1820-1943
Article by Joe Beine.
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Finding Passenger Lists 1820 to the 1940s - arrivals at US ports from Europe
Article by Joe Beine.
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Finding Passenger Records in the FamilySearch Catalog
Article by Joe Beine.
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Franconia, Grafton Co, New Hampshire GenWeb Page.
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Fredericksburg Confederate Cemetery
Virginia.
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Fredericksburg National Cemetery
Virginia.
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Historical information on the early Ohio Valley.
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Descendants of James GLENDINNING and Agnes LITTLE who were married in 1701 in Westerkirk, Dumfries, Scotland.
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Site dedicated to research, study, preservation and dissemination of Irish genealogy in the Rio de la Plata (Argentina - Uruguay).
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Includes a PDF file with a list of headstones. The national cemetery is located on the site of the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, next to Chalmette Battlefield in Louisiana. Established in May 1864 as a final resting place for Union soldiers who died in Louisiana during the Civil War, the 15,000 headstones in the cemetery mark the gravesites of veterans of the Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, and the Vietnam War.
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KITNEY, KIDNEY Family Home Page
Kitney Family records World wide from the original families in Kent England and Kidney Family records and their descendants in Kent England from C.1600. Kidney was the original family name.
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Springfield, Illinois.
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Sangamon Valley Collection | Lincoln Library
The Sangamon Valley Collection (SVC) provides in-depth resources for the study of Springfield, Illinois, Sangamon County and the eleven adjacent counties. The collection, established in 1970, contains materials from the past and present: Photographs, city and county directories, high school yearbooks, city and county documents, long-range planning reports and surveys, histories, maps.
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Los Irlandeses en la Argentina
Article from Familia Magazine, 1992.
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Alphabetical listing of 12,769 listings for Civil War-era soldiers (Union) buried at the National Cemetery. Includes a section map. From the Battle of Nashville Preservation Association.
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Netherlands Family History Research
Research carried out in the Netherlands to help you obtain information on your Dutch ancestors.
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New Orleans Passenger Lists Index 1853-1899
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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New Orleans Passenger Lists Index 1900-1952
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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New Orleans, Louisiana Passenger Lists | Tips on How to Locate Them
Comprehensive listing of microfilm, CD-Roms, books and online indexes.
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Norge i bilder / Norway in photos
Interactive, detailed aerial photos of Norway.
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Noyes Family Genealogy: Noyes Family Genealogy Pages
This family history of the NOYES surname is an ongoing 55+ year effort to combine various source materials into one centralized repository for this historically famous family. My work originally was based on the two-volume set by Col. Henry E. Noyes--"Genealogical Record of Some of the Noyes Descendants of James, Nicholas and Peter Noyes", published in 1904. Although the entire work of Col. Noyes is included in this database, nearly 1,000 additional sources have been added over the years with literally thousands of citations to these various sources.
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Mark Olsen, both a genealogist and an online marketer.
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Peoria County Illinois Genealogy and History: Illinois Ancestors
This website provides free genealogical data and photographs for Peoria County Illinois. Many categories are covered: biographies, cemeteries, directories, maps, marriages, obituaries, etc. Updates to the site are done on a weekly basis so please check back often.
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Philadelphia Passenger Lists Index 1800-1906
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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Philadelphia Passenger Lists Index 1883-1948
FHL and NARA Microfilm Catalog Numbers from Joe Beine.
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Raymond, Mississippi.
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Roaring Spring Community Library
Local history and genealogy collection for the southern Blair County and northern Bedford County, Pennsylvania areas.
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Rose Hill Confederate Cemetery
Confederate cemetery located in Macon, Georgia. The site has a roster for 600 Confederate soldiers.
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Taken from The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress at Columbia, Tennessee, May 8-11, 1889.
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Scotch-Irish Settlers in South Carolina, and Their Descendants in Maury County, Tennessee.
From The Scotch-Irish in America: Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Congress at Columbia, Tennessee, May, 1889.
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An index of more than 13,000 grantors of deeds in Oswego County, NY, 1791 - 1836 contains year, grantor and grantee name(s), book and page of original index and reference numbers of films available at LDS Church Family History Libraries.
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Storia della nobile famiglia patrizia romana dei marchesi SERLUPI.
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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
In 1866, Union Veterans of the Civil War organized into the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). In 1881 the GAR formed the Sons of Veterans of the United States of America (SV) to carry on its traditions and memory long after the GAR had ceased to exist. The SUVCW is legally recognized as the heir to, and representative of, the GAR.
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Dept. of KY Sons Of Union Veterans Of The Civil War
Performs free lookups in the Kentucky Adjutant General's Report for both Union and Confederate Civil War soldiers from that state.
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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - Grave Registration
A searchable database of Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the Civil War. Information includes enlistment data and burial locations.
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Cincinnati, Ohio. Brief history of the cemetery including a map and locations of gravesites of forty Union generals.
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St. Louis, Missouri Genealogy Resources
Guide to online St. Louis genealogy research, including links to online records & indexes.
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In Swedish only.
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Lists the final resting places of Confederate Soldiers.
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The site includes the family trees of the GLENDINNING and related families from Westerkirk, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Descendancy trees are available for BEATTIE, CRERAR, DEWAR, DOUGLAS, GLENDINNING, LAMBERT, MILNE, THOMSON and also a diagram showing how the various Westerkirk families interconnect. Many branches of the families are to be found today in Ontario, Canada and others in Australia. There is a history section with background to the GLENDINNING name and photos of the place of that name in Dumfriesshire.
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In the fall of 1914, Robert Bruce travelled the National Road and recorded his experiences in a work published by the National Highways Association in 1916. The portion of his "travel" log covering Allegany County will be presented here.
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The Society for the Preservation of Ohio One Room Schools
Founded by Larry and Debbie Helton and recognized by the Ohio Historical Society in 1993. S.P.O.O.R.S. strives to inform the public of the historical and educational value of early schools and other structures.
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Urbana, Illinois.
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Tracing your English and Welsh Ancestors
Beginners guide to sources of information on English and Welsh ancestors with an extensive set of associated links.
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People Search service for the UK. Private Investigation agency.
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From the U.S. Civil War Center.
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Welcome to Bethlehem, New Hampshire
Bethlehem, Grafton Co, New Hampshire GenWeb Page.
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What Passenger Lists Are Online?
Internet Sources for Transcribed Passenger Records & Indexes.
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A database of Mort family members and their relations from England.