17 July 2011
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Anita Talks Genealogy - Online Radio by Anita Wills | Blog Talk Radio
A show about African American Genealogy and History. The show airs on Blog Talk Radio, Fridays at 9pm (PST).
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Baldwin County Genealogical Society
Foley, Alabama.
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Bangor, Pennsylvania.
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Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
Dedicated to exploring, preserving & interpreting the history of Arkansas.
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Catasauqua, Pennsylvania.
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Centre County Genealogical Society
State College, Pennsylvania.
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Clickable Map (Image Map) of the Three Grand Divisions of Tennessee
From the TNGenWeb Project.
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Coplay, Pennsylvania.
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Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
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Easton, Pennsylvania.
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Emmaus, Pennsylvania.
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A publication of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
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Before departing on any trip, you need at least the basic information about the country you are headed for. Europe-map.co.uk is a small guide providing information about all the countries in Europe, some of the most visited destinations and of course maps of all the countries.
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Free Family History resource with step by step guides for finding your ancestors. Find out if you are related to famous individuals, get help with writing your personal history and much, much more.
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Anyone can list their research on this cooperative Wikicity site: details on worldwide subjects and individuals
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First Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the indigenous peoples of Canada.
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geneabloggers Online Radio by GeneaBloggers | Blog Talk Radio
GeneaBloggers is a community of genealogists and family historians who augment their passion for genealogy by blogging. We currently have over 1,800 genealogy blogs listed in our blogroll from around the world and have a vibrant and vocal group of people seeking to define what it is to be a genealogist in the 21st century.
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Geneal! | Genealogie im Selbstversuch
This is a German genealogical website. It contains a blog for all genealogical topics and the research for the S
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Genealogy has many possible sources for data, for learning and for sharing. The Internet is only one of those possible sources. See the list of numerous other tools below.
- We don't refer to "library genealogy" or "archives genealogy" or "FHC genealogy," so why would we refer to "Internet genealogy?"
- The Internet is just one of many tools in the genealogical researcher's toolbox. I believe it is the most powerful tool we have because it saves us time and money and helps us spend our research time in a more productive manner.
- A genealogist cannot use just one research tool and hope for reliable or complete results.
- Genealogists are only successful when they combine the use of all of their tools and make the most of all available resources -- online and offline together.
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Hellertown, Pennsylvania.
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Lehighton Area Memorial Library
Lehighton, Pennsylvania.
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Macungie, Pennsylvania.
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Madison County, Arkansas History, Genealogy, and Maps
CD for sale. A collection of resources on CD for genealogy research in Madison County, Arkansas. Includes 177 pages with 99 family biographies. Includes the full 1889 History of Madison County, Arkansas by Goodspeed Publishing Company. Also included are 4 maps showing the location of 38 communities in Madison County. Includes Huntsville, Kingston, Hindsville, St. Paul, Wesley, Drake's Creek, Aurora, Marble, Delaney, Combs' Station, Powell, Clifty, Whitner, AR and the surrounding area.
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Creates striking family maps, and also helps you with your family history search. By creating an ancestor life map, you can see where you have misspellings and incomplete, ambiguous, or missing place names in your genealogy database.
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Easton, Pennsylvania.
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Missouri Confederate Casualties
Index of Soldiers, National Archives and Records Service Microfilm M-836, Roll 3.
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My Society Online Radio by mysociety | Blog Talk Radio
My Society is presented by the Federation of Genealogical Societies and each week we tackle the issues that confront genealogy societies.
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Online searchable index of over 3 million military burials from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Ontario and Upper Canada Genealogy and History
Directories, newspapers, maps, baptisms, burials, marriages, and asylums.
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Opening the Ozarks: First Families in Southwest Missouri, 1835-1839
For more than 16 years, Marsha Hoffman Rising researched the origins of the first thousand pioneers who bought land from the Springfield Land Office, with a goal of finding their geographic origins. Includes settlers from Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, South Carolina, Missouri, Georgia, Ohio, Maryland, and more. Index with 10,000+ entries, prepared by Patricia Law Hatcher, FASG.
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Our Shared Legacy - JDC Archives
Archives of The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. A collection of documents and photographs from the World War II era. More than 500,000 names to search.
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These abstracts are from the published ninth series of the Pennsylvania Archives, which is not indexed. This is not an index of that material, but rather gleanings from the data which appears to be of interest to genealogists. It includes fines remitted, pardons, guardianships, private acts, licenses for peddlers, etc.
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Pioneer Families of Miller County
An index to Pioneer Families of Miller County, Missouri, by Peggy Smith Hake.
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Professional U.K. Genealogist - Willowtrees of Bedfordshire
Susan Bogan U.K. Professional Genealogist, Colmworth England. Specialising in all U.K. family history research.
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Professional Genealogy Research New York, Hudson Valley, Connecticut
Forget-Me-Not Ancestry. Discover the stories of your ancestors. Professional genealogy research in New York--New York City, Long Island, the Hudson Valley and other upstate New York counties. Also Connecticut and New Jersey.
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Randolph County, Missouri History and Genealogy
CD for sale. A collection of resources on CD for genealogy research in Randolph County, Missouri. Includes 705 pages with 335 family biographies. Includes the full 1884 National Historical Company History of Randolph County, Missouri. Also included are 9 maps showing the location of 26 communities in Randolph County. Some of the areas that are included are Moberly, Huntsville, Cairo, Clark, Clifton Hill, Darksville, Higbee, Jacksonville, Milton, Mount Airy, Renick, Rolling Home, and Thomas Hill, MO.
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A Genealogy Research column for Pulaski County, Missouri and her neighbors. By the late Don Vincent of Tacoma, Washington.
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Swedish American Genealogist (Augustana College)
Swedish American Genealogist is a quarterly journal devoted to Swedish American biography, genealogy, and personal history. The journal was founded in 1981 by Nils William Olsson and is currently edited by Elisabeth Thorsell. This online collection is free to the public and contains issues published as recently as 2007.
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The database of references to Swindlehursts, Swinglehursts and all variants from all sources from 1200AD onward.
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The Travels of Captain James Cook
Captain James Cook was a British explorer
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Upper Canada (Ontario) Criminal Database
Database indexes prison registers from Toronto, Whitby, Guelph, Woodstock, Chatham, Cobourg, Kitchener, Windsor, Peterborough, Lindsay, Owen Sound, Brockville, Belleville, Picton.
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Upper Canada (Ontario) Insane Asylum Inmates
Insane asylum database indexes to Toronto, Kingston, London, and Malden Insane asylums 1840's through 1900.
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Upper Canada (Ontario) Land Leases and Miscellaneous Petitions
Database indexes Upper Canada Land lease Petitions 1780s through 1840s.