24 June 2011
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Chewelah, Stevens County, Washington.
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Crazy Cemetery Ladies of Lenawee Co.
Two ladies in Lenawee County, who research cemeteries for your ancestors.
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In 2008, Stevens County Washington was awarded a Preserve America grant through the National Park Service. Stevens County is building the Crossroads on the Columbia Digital Archive.
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Crossroads Archive | Crossroads on the Columbia Project
Stevens County, Washington digital archive of material from local museums and private collections. Material includes business ledgers, death records, photographs, school albums, school board minutes, school ledgers, and other material.
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Descendants of John Deason from the Chesterfield County, South Carolina and Anson/Union County, North Carolina areas.
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Genealogy and Newspaper Searches
Obituary newspaper searches (small fee), in SF Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, LA Times, and the Sacramento Bee. Free genealogy blog written by a descendant of Welsh miners who became pioneers in California's gold fields. The writer is also a descendant of Mary Allerton (a Mayflower Pilgrim) and of Thomas Cushman, who was an elder of the Plymouth Church, as well as of Sylvanus Brown of the Green Mountain Boys.
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High quality professional translation services into over 140 languages.
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How do I find my family? Adoption and Birth Family Research
Researchers specialising in adoption and family research for adults who were adopted in the U.K.
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LARSEN / McCARTY Genealogical Home Page
McCARTY, EATOUGH, NORTON, MOHR, HESS, VAN DORN, DAVENPORT, REMINGTON, CRAPO, BADGER.
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This CD encompasses the published two volume A LEIGHTON GENEALOGY Descendants of Thomas Leighton of Dover, New Hampshire, published by New England Historic Genealogical Society [Boston, 1989], compiled by the late Perley Maynard Leighton. The CD was compiled by Jack Proebstle in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society and now includes hundreds of more recent Leightons and their relatives.
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FOULKE, HAAS, ROBBINS, WORTHEN. My Family History pursuit began in a modest way by talking to, and gathering information from, three relatives: Myron Foulke Robbins, Sr , Wilma Haas Lucas and Marjorie Haas Van Couwenberghe. They were more than generous with their time and data - their names will appear often in my source material and I have left the citations as a tribute to them