23 July 2013
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A Look Back in Time Genealogical Services
Specializing in Mississippi, southern Louisiana, southern Alabama genealogy research, lineage societies, Huguenot immigation and family histories.
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African American Family History and Genealogy in Lovingston Nelson County Virginia
African American Genealogy and family history. This site is about an intriguing story of an entire county of negro slaves, along with their descendants who are all related by an extensive web of en-tangled marriages dating back to 1740, encompassing a four hundred and seventy one square mile area of central Virginia, located in Lovingston, Nelson, Virginia at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains known as the Piedmont Plateau. Surnames shown on this site are: Allen, Bailey, Beverly, Bolden, Bowling, Braddock, Cabbell, Callen, Cashwell, Christian, Clopton, Coleman, Cottrell,Crocktt, Diggs, Durrett, Early, Edmunds, Ellis, Epps, Essex, Fleming, Ferguson, Garrett, Giles, Gilmore, Horsley, Howard, Hughes, Johnson, Jamieson, Jemison, Jett, Ligon, Loving, Mack, Mayo, Mead, Meade, Meades, Meads, Meredith, Mitchell, Morse, Mosby, Murphy, Napier, Nicholas, Nunnally, Nunery, Oakrum, Page, Payne, Penn, Pinn, Powell, Rose, Sandidge, Shipman, Steptoe, Strange, Taliaferro, Toliver, Tompkins, Thompson, Vanison, Vaughn, Vaughan, Venable, Woodson, Yancy, family lines.
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Alaska Genealogy .... AlaskaWeb
A comprehensive site researching Alaska genealogy, history and culture.
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AlaskaWeb.org - Obituaries From End of the Trail
Obituaries and death notices from The Alaska Sportsman magazine 1935 to the present.
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ConnectionsNZL: reconnecting NZ families separated by adoption
Information, advice and services to enable New Zealand families separated by adoption to reconnect.
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Darlington County SC African American Genealogy
Source material from Darlington County, South Carolina, for African-American genealogical research, including slave references from deed books and Reconstruction records from the Field Office Records of the Freedmen's Bureau.
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EARL, BEYER, CREECH, GRIMES, LINDER, MACQUART, MATTINGLY, NORRIS, ORAND, REYNOLDS, RILEY, TOFT, BONNER, BUTLER, DILLARD, DUBOISE, GOODWIN, HOWARD, KESSLER, ROBERTS, PRICE, WEBB, WELLS, WILLIAMS, WILSON, WINSLOW, BASS, DOW, MARKUS, STEWART, BINDER, EHRMAN FARBER, FRANKFIELD, HESS, HOLLUB, LUBLIN, MAY, PULITZER, ROSENTHAL, SCHWARTZ, STRAUSS.
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Excerpted from Part II of History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, edited by Dr. Thomas Cushing, et. al, Chicago 1889. This new every name index contains over 42,700 entries.
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EveryNameIndex.com - Every Name Index to Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana (1882)
Original text by Weston A. Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, published by F. A. Battey & Co., 1882, reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., 1970. The index for Whitley County contains over 9,800 entries and the index for Noble County contains over 10,800 entries.
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EveryNameIndex.com - Every Name Index to History of Daviess County, Indiana
Original text by A. O. Fulkerson, 1915; published by B. F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915; reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., 1977. This every name index contains over 13,850 entries.
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EveryNameIndex.com - Every Name Index to History of Fremont County, Iowa (1881)
Original text by Iowa Historical Company, 1881, reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., 1975. This index contains over 9,200 entries.
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A free UK family history research advice website. Run by experienced genealogists, we have covered many centuries of history and have found ancestors in the most unlikely of places.
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Genealogy data extracted from original documents, compiled from BMD records from the UK and published genealogies. Your family link to the royal families of Europe.
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Finding Your Past: Genealogical Gleanings in Albany
A blog aimed at discussing all aspects of local history. Areas of focus to include research, documentation, ethnicity, genealogy, cemeteries, cultural events, and historic landmarks.
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Genealogy Software Review 2013
We have rated and ranked the top ten genealogy software programs based on several different metrics. Updated 2013.
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Genealogy Trails - Card Records of Headstones Provided for Union Civil War Veterans 1879-1903
More than 160,000 government records of gravestones provided to Union Civil War veterans who died between 1861-1903. Soldier data includes some or all of the following information about each soldier: name, rank, company, and regiment; place of burial, including the cemetery's name, and the city or town, county, and state in which it is located; grave number, if any; date of death; name of contractor who supplied the headstone and the date of the contract under which the stone was provided. Most of the burials occurred in private cemeteries, probably in the county of the soldier's last residence.
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GenTeam.at - Austrian Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
This is a bilingual moderated mailing list for the territory of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire in the boundaries of 1914: Lower Austria (Land below the Enns), Upper Austria (federal province), Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Tyrol, Vorarlberg, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia kk, Galicia, Bukovina, Hungary, Banat, Backa, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Carniola, Gorizia, Dalmatia. The main language is German, but English-language contributions are welcome.
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Graveyard Detectives (Facebook)
Graveyard Detectives provides a home for those interested in the world of graveyards and cemeteries. Photographs of memorials and gravestones, accompanied by some research on the person(s) they commemorate are most welcome. If you have any interesting related memorabilia, please share them with us. The purpose of the group is help us expand our knowledge of this most fascinating area of interest.
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Historische Kranten / Historical Newspapers
A large selection of Dutch newspapers published in the Netherlands, Surinam, the Netherlands Antilles, Indonesia and the United States of America. (Website and newspapers are in Dutch only.)
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Honoring Our Ancestors - Celebrity Roots
Famous individuals, past and present - Jon Hamm, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Joe Biden, the Obamas, Annie Moore, Martha Stewart, Josh Groban, Pink, Jon Stewart, sailors on the USS Monitor, etc. Articles by Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak.
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Military Communications and Electronics Museum / Mus
This museum is hosting the websites regarding the RCAF that were created by the late Ren L'ecuyer. These sites contain a lot of data about members of the forces, photos, history etc. That Ren had accumulated over the years. One site includes photos of all the grave markers for both military and civilian at the Choloy Cemetery. A great place to research both RCAF members and their families. Located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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A team of researchers with over 25 years experience. We can help you find your ancestors and then help you place them into history and share your story.
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National Family History Month (August) is an initiative of AFFHO (Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations). During the month events will be conducted across Australia that focus on genealogy, family history, heraldry and related subjects including family reunions, seminars, talks, open days, history walks, book launches, film evening and expos. Check your state for details of local events.
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North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster Cumulative Index
This database contains entries for all men who served in North Carolina Civil War units and are listed in the series "North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster" published by the North Carolina Office of Archives and History.
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Out My Kitchen Window | Jan's Blog - History and Genealogy
This blog is written in the Texas Hill Country and provides interesting and informative history, genealogy and photography about surnames WILKINSON, POWELL, AULD, BROWN, LOWRANCE and Texas counties; Menard, Kerr, Real, Concho and Bexar and others. It may also include anything else Jan see's along the way!
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Find old postcards, letters, and envelopes. A searchable database of old envelopes and postcards gathered from postal history collections. Old envelopes and postcards can reveal an immigrant ancestor's place of origin, a family's migration after their arrival, or the location of siblings.
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"Nancy" & "Ned" are a mother/daughter research team. We've started this blog to share the postcards that we find and the stories behind them.
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For the discussion on all aspects of DNA in Family History Research.
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Free family history forum for the discussion of South African genealogy.
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One name study research and discussion.
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Do you need help deciphering old handwriting on wills, certificates and other Family History documents? Want to know where a place is on your old photos?? Please upload your images for help on RootsChat.
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All types of family history work undertaken including searches in local Record Offices in Devon and Cornwall (UK). Photography of documents, houses, churches and graves.
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A genealogy and family history blog about the ancestors and relatives of the extended families of James L Cooper. Including COOPER, BIRD, GREENWELL, SLAMA, JACKS, MCELROY, HADDOX, WOTIPKA, BRENT, KEMP, BOREN, POWELL, ANDERSON, DANIEL, SAULS, SUMNER, GENTRY, PITTMAN, AARON, SALTSMAN, COOK, WALKER, BUYHER, THORP, PENN, WOMACK, THOMSON, EMANUEL, HOPE, WRIGHT.
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Tree of Life Video - Genealogy
Genealogy videos of your family tree. Record important information that is not found in your family documents and also capture the true essence of the storyteller. As many family members as you choose can share their memories on your family genealogy DVD. Include photos and documents with the stories and have a wonderful slide show of your family history at the end or it may be ordered separately. Located in Toronto, Canada, we make genealogy videos for people from all over the world.
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This blog is for my dad, and interested relatives, about my project to document our family's genealogy. It started when I offered to become the family keeper of my dad's genealogy files and learn what he found -- and what it meant to him -- in his decades of searching for his background. I got hooked on the quest of "finding Henry," Dad's grandfather, who seemed to appear from nowhere with a brand new name and no background except "Norwegian."
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Your Guide to Researching South Carolina Ancestors
A guide to help you learn methods and find sources for researching in South Carolina. I select the links I think are most likely to prove helpful.