13 July 2011
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Tarrant Crawford, Dorset, England.
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Tarrant Crawford, Dorset, England.
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Tarrant Crawford, Dorset, England.
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Extracts from The Marshallite for 1929. Vol. XIX. Published by the students of the senior class of John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia. This database is of the majority of the yearbook information that I have sorted by surname, name & page (1,963 records).
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Ancestors from UK & Ireland emigrated to Australia. Surnames: ADDISON, ANGUS, BROUGHTON, CAMPBELL, DURIE, SMITH, THOMAS & many others.
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If you live in Australia or New Zealand and your surname is ARGUS, or you are a descendant of someone whose name is Argus, then you are most likely to have descended from either of the brothers Thomas Argus or John Argus. Thomas and John Argus and their families migrated to Australia in the 1840's from Cornwall in England and established the family in Australia with Ernest Edward Argus, a grandson of Thomas, moving to New Zealand in 1901 and establishing the New Zealand branch of the family tree.
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Biographical Dictionary of Organists, Composers for Organ and Organ Builders
This site list biographical detail for organists, composers and organ builders. It includes birth and death details, places they have worked (lived) etc. Note quite a lot of these people were also teachers; the entries are world wide.
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Biography John FIELDS 1790 -1845
The history of the John FIELDS Family of Santa Fe, Maury County, Tennessee, USA dating from 1818.
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Biography of John Tripp of Portsmouth Rhode Island 1610-1678
The life of John TRIPP 1610-1678 of Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA with sources.
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Bonneville & Buchanan Families
Genealogical info, photos, lineage, family lore, and archives of the BONNEVILLE, BUCHANAN, McGEE, COOK, HICKS, PYLE, and MOSELEY families.
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Captain John AVERY of Colonial Delaware and his wife Sarah BROWNE
A biographical and ancestral study of the colonist Captain John Avery from his English origins to his settlement in Maryland and Delaware in the 17th century. Descendants of John and Sarah Avery include the families of KOLLOCK, GUM, CLAYPOOLE, MACKEY, HINMAN, MORRISON, and numerous others.
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Online Parish Clerks for the Rame Peninsula Cornwall covering the parishes of St. Germans, Sheviock, Antony, Torpoint, St. John, Rame and Maker.
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Emory/Emery/Embrey and Cummins Family
James EMORY/EMERY resided in Jefferson County, Kentucky, as early as 1840. James married Sarah A. CUMMINS in 1842 and had one known child Lorenzo Dow EMORY/EMERY in 1842. Lorenzo D. EMORY/EMERY died 1918 in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana.
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EveryNameIndex.com - Every Name Index to History of Clear Creek and Boulder Valleys, Colorado
Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor,
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The family name FICENEC is a fairly unique name, both in its fatherland of Bohemia and in the rest of the world. To date, we've identified less than 100 families worldwide with this surname.
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Genealogy and Swindon, Wiltshire, England
Brief history, many photos, surnames interests list, related links and genealogy resources
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Genealogy of Mexico - Nuestros Ranchos Genealogy of Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes
Group for serious genealogists focusing their research in the region comprising Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes.
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Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee >> The Georgia Cherokees
State recognized Cherokee Tribe.
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Grand Rapids, Kent Co, Michigan Historic and Geographic Databases
Specific, accurate maps and information on cemeteries, schools and neighborhoods in the City of Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. General how-to re: Genealogy vs. Dewey Decimal, Genealogy vs. Name-collecting, footnoting vs common sense.
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Hennepin County Library Archive - Minneapolis High School Yearbook Collection, 1890-1922
Fifty full-text searchable yearbooks from Minneapolis, MN public and private high schools: Blake, Central, East, Minnehaha Academy, St. Margaret's, North, South, University, and West.
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Hintzbergen, Vortman genealogy, Dutch, German.
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Edy Baerveldt, Culemborg, Schackmann, Spanhove, Schouwenaars.
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Idaho State Death Records Index, 1911-1951
From the USGenWeb Archives for Idaho.
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Incipit Archivi Storia Genealogia / Archives, History, Genealogy
Historical and genealogical researches in Italy.
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Genealogy lists and historical information relating to the Isle of Tiree, Scotland.
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Ledbetter/Linebarger/Ward/Brewster/Cooper - Family Tree
Includes surnames of ALVERSON, BREWSTER, COOPER, DEJARNATT and other variants, DEAN, LEDBETTER, LINEBARGER, MCKELVEY, MILLS, and REDMON, as well as many other surnames in lesser numbers.
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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru - National Library of Wales : The Blue Books of 1847
The 1847 Government Report on Education is important for social historians of mid-nineteenth century Wales because of the wealth of information contained in it on not only the appalling state of the education system in the country, but also on everyday life and work in both the industrialised & rural areas. Genealogists can use these reports to learn the conditions of the schools, literacy rates, prevailing wages & social structure of parishes of interest. It also contains direct comment on the religious and moral standing of the people of Wales. But the blue-covered report is infamously remembered for the furor and agitation it caused in Wales because of the remarks of the three non-Welsh speaking Anglican commissioners regarding the Welsh language, Nonconformity and the morals of the Welsh people in general. Complete scanned images of the printed report from the National Library of Wales.
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6 generations of a family with the surname Malley, living in Wigan, Lancashire, England.
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Manawatu and Horowhenua Genealogy
The NZGenweb regional project for the North Island of New Zealand provinces of Manawatu and Horowhenua.
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All Marmion families, census, obits, Marmion passenger lists, and other docs.
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My Family History and Genealogy in General
BARNES, FISHER, MORGAN, REED, FOX, DYE, ADAMS, JEFFERIES.
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Royal medieval genealogy site with 2,000 names & a link to 2nd matching site; site goes back 2,000 years spanning 62 generations; such as Kings & Queens of all major European countries.
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Genealogical and local historical information to assist family historians with an interest in Phillack and/or Hayle in Cornwall, England.
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Genealogy site of families including AVERY, BONNELL, BOWDISH, BRADFORD, CHESEBROUGH, COLLINS, COOK, HARGRAVE, DRAKE, FARMER, FIELDS, FITZGERALD, HARGRAVE, HORTON, JOHNSON, KELLY, NORVELL, SHEARMAN, THURMOND, and TRIPP.
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Located in the De Pere / Green Bay area of Brown County, WI, Saving Yesteryear offers services designed to assist individuals, small businesses and historical societies with a variety of family research and photographic preservation services.
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SELLS family genealogy; Originating in England, India, Canada and the US; Related surnames JONES, BRIGGS, PERRONET, SCHUMAN, NICHOLS, SHEETS, JOHNSON, ELDRED, MARKHAM, TITUS, JONES, BUTTZ, LYON, LOVELLETTE, LITSEY.
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Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Library
Guide to the web compilation of annotated links to hundreds of websites about African, African American, and African Diaspora history and culture. The topics covered range from the underground railroad to hip hop music. Other subjects include civil rights, education, health, literature, military, religion, slavery, sports, and women. From the Sonja Haynes Stone Center at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill.
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Sons & Daughters of World War II Veterans Genealogy Society
Membership categories for all generations of descendants, relatives and friends, of American Armed Forces veterans of World War II.
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Sweden Roots presents material to identify Swedish ancestors. Guidelines from US Census to Swedish church records with Genline are provided. Support is included for Sweden Genealogy Genline Workbook.
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The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book from DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive
This 150-page e-book is packed with articles and case studies that reveal invaluable tips, shortcuts, resources and even step-by-step instructions on how to use overlooked research tools, conduct specialized searches and tackle brick walls with sheer ingenuity.
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Information and historical documents about The LOVELACE Trust charity set up by John LOVELACE in 1803 for the benefit of his CARTER descendants. Family trees of the first 3 generations of relatives of John LOVELACE are included on this site along with histories of key members of the family.
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The Will of Mathew AVERY (1642)
The 1642 will of the London mariner Mathew AVERY. Mathew Avery and his wife Anna were early colonists of Charlestown, Massachusetts. They returned to Wapping in London where Mathew Avery died in 1642.
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For social and family historians wanting to find out more about their family's involvement in the trade union movement of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Contains lists of the 5,000 trade unions known to have existed in the UK in that time.
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urbainsdescendants.org - Urbain Baudrau dit GRAVELINE's Descendants
Urbain Baudrau dit GRAVELINE married Mathurine Juillet in 1664. He is one of the original settlers of Montreal, Canada. The site is in both English and French. This site is for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Baudreau dit GRAVELINE surname and variations (e.g., Baudreau dit Graveline, Baudrou, Budrow, Budreau, Baudrow, Baudro, Budro) in any place and at any time.
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World War II Military Situation Maps - (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
This site contains maps showing troop positions beginning on June 6, 1944 to July 26, 1945. Starting with the D-Day Invasion, the maps give daily details on the military campaigns in Western Europe. Some of the sheets are accompanied by a declassified G-3 Report giving detailed information on troop positions. Also includes an interactive essay about the Battle of the Bulge.