16 July 2011
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A Brief History of South Carolina
From the South Carolina Archives.
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Ancestry.com - U.S. Federal Census Collection
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Original data: Census Publishing. State Census Records. West Jordan, Utah: Census Publishing, 2003-2009.
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English Family History Research - Discovering English Ancestors
By David H. Pratt, PhD
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Free Email Address Search | Two Ways To Search For Email Addresses
Search for email addresses information by name or email. Free email search site that works to protect the privacy of those in the directory.
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Genealogy Ireland
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Granite Falls Historical Museum
Granite Falls, Washington.
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National Library of Ireland - Griffith's Valuation - Land Valuation Records
The Tithe Applotment Books and Griffith's Valuation are nineteenth-century property valuation records which are much used by family history researchers providing, if only in part, a substitute for the loss of almost all nineteenth-century census records for Ireland.
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National Library of Ireland - Parish Registers
The main source for genealogical research in the Library is Roman Catholic Parish Registers. The Library holds microfilm copies of the records of most Roman Catholic parishes in Ireland for the years up to 1880 and in some cases to 1900.
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Dedicated to those with Native American heritage and was created to present an online portal to documents for researching your family lines.
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A listing of more than 1 million surviving Russian veterans of the Great War.
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Roots by Rebecca is a family tree research website. Currently it's about the research process and tips on how to research.
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Brought to you by Staffordshire & Stoke On Trent Archive Service. Free access to the following indexes: Calendars of Prisoners at Staffordshire Quarter Sessions, 1779-1880; Staffordshire Police Force Registers Index, 1842-1920; Diocese of Lichfield Wills, 1650-1730; Staffordshire Apprentices, 1600-1900; Workhouse Admissions and Discharges, 1836-1900; Tenants of the Manor of Newcastle under Lyme, 1700-1832.