12 July 2012
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Ahnenforschung von SUHRBIER / FRIESE
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Benningfield Ancestry & Archives
Benningfield family stories, lore, photos, lineage. This includes the Rice, Farris, Phillips, Smith, Rogers, and Benjamin families. Stories regarding the known English, Irish, Scots, Welsh heritage and origins of these families.
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Cemetery Enumerations | RootSeekers.org
A searchable database of a number of cemeteries in Kaufman County, Texas, with photographs of the cemeteries. Also, included are enumerations of the Stokes Cemetery in Greensboro, Alabama; and the Self, Sibley, and Toro Baptist Church Cemeteries of Sabine Parish, Louisiana.
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CILLEY - Main Page - The CILLEY Pages
This work deals with the brothers Thomas Cilley and Benoni Cilley and their descendants.
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Dawes Final Rolls | OHS Research Center
From the Oklahoma Historical Society, this easy-to-search index includes those who applied for enrollment in one of the Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole). The rolls were taken between 1898 and 1906. This index includes the name, age, sex, blood quantum, census card number, tribe and enrollment number.
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The UK's largest private newspaper archive with over 7 million originals dating back to the 1600s. All originals dating back to 1900 are available to purchase. A dedicated research team is in place for special projects and requests.
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BRONCZYK, BRANCYK, BAUZA, CIEPLUCH, GROSS, GROSZ, GROZ, HAAS, JAGODA, PASZKIEWICZ, PASKIE, SCARA, SKIERA, SZAREK, WNUK, ZIARNEK. LIVING IN ST. LOUIS, OHIO, ILLINOIS, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, WISCONSIN.
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Budapest has the biggest Jewish community in Middle - Eastern Europe, with an active religious, artistic and historical heritage. Through centuries the Hungarian and Jewish history has been so entwined that it is almost inseparable. Jews played and play an important role in the country
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Minster Newspaper Archives | Minster HIstorical Society and Museum
This link includes an almost complete set of non-indexed digital copies of the Minster Post from 1894-1965. This newspaper covered parts of Auglaize, Shelby, and Mercer counties in Ohio. It contains social and local news items. The early years are written in German.
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Genealogy and technology articles, news and reviews by Tamura Jones.
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A Gentle Introduction to GEDCOM
Authoritative but understandable introduction to GEDCOM by the leading genealogy technology expert.
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Article about BetterGEDCOM.
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How to detect GEDCOM 5.5EL extensions.
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The article that introduced GEDCOM 5.6. Provides best practice for dealing with GEDCOM 5.6.
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Best practice for the GEDCOM ADDR tag.
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Overview of GEDCOM alternatives, provides brief descriptions and notes, and many links.
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When a date field isn't a date field...
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Problems and best practice with SOUR and DEST tags in GEDCOM.
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Overview of GEDCOM Tags, differences between GEDCOM versions.
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Want to write about GEDCOM? Read this first.
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An overview of GEDCOM validation tools.
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The article that introduced GEDCOM X to the world, a GEDCOM alternative by FamilySearch.
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Best practice for dealing with an outdated GEDCOM feature.
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Article about OpenGen.
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Information and about the _UID tag, a common GEDCOM extension.
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Genealogy and technology articles, news and reviews by Tamura Jones.
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A vast collection of more than 30,000 obituaries by Marie Reasonover, Nina Hendricks and other members of the Root Seekers Genealogical Society of Mabank, Texas, from the Tri-County Area of Texas going as far back as the 1880s. Nina has created hard copy books of these obituaries which are available for research at the genealogical room at Tri-County Library at 132 East Market Street, Mabank.
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OHS Research Center | OKC City Directory Deaths
A database from the Oklahoma Historical Society with deaths listed in the 1918, 1920-1923 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma city directories.
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OHS Research Center | Search Divorce Records
Divorce Records from Oklahoma County. From the Oklahoma Historical Society, this database includes more than 40,000 names from 1923-1944 for divorces in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
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OHS Research Center | Search Marriage Records
This Oklahoma Historical Society database includes various marriage affidavits, licenses, certificates, etc. from 1903-1907 for Indian Territory (Oklahoma) and Oklahoma County Marriage Records 1889-1951.
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OHS Research Center | Smith's Military Extracts
Active Military from Smith' First Directory of Oklahoma Territory. From the Oklahoma Historical Society, this listing includes the name, rank, and location of active military from Smith's First Directory of Oklahoma Territory (for what is now the state of Oklahoma).
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OHS Research Center | Teacher's Reports
Search Dawes Commission Teacher's Quarterly Reports, from the Oklahoma Historical Society. This database includes information for more than 9,000 students from the teacher's reports found in the records of the Dawes Commission. Records date from 1904 to January, 1907 for Choctaw, Cherokee, Chickasaw and Creek Nations in what is now Oklahoma.
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Reverse phone lookup. Retro Sleuth provides background information from any number that you want to search.
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Search the 1896 Applications Index
1896 Applications for Enrollment - Five Civilized Tribes. From the Oklahoma Historical Society, this database includes those who applied in the 1896 census/enrollment for the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Tribes. This enrollment was later deemed invalid, and was replaced with the Dawes Final Roll.