18 August 2011
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A collection of genealogies of The Norwood & French families that settled in West Tennessee, including related lines.
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Beaufort County Library, SC -- Newspaper Obituary Notices
South Carolina.
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Delaware County Historical Society
Delaware, Ohio
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Genealogisch Onderzoeksbureau Cromberge
A professional genealogical researcher in The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands. Genealogical research in The Netherlands and the Dutch former colonies.
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Quebec Genealogy Pointers | ManyRoads
How to articles by Mark Rabideau.
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An index to over 1,800,000 obituaries, death & marriage notices & other sources from Ohio from the 1810s to the present day. Actual obits may be ordered from 50 partner libraries; only Hayes Library has online ordering.
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Remembering Those Who Came Before Us
I post research "stories" here, primarily for my own family, but occasionally for others I research. I try to put the people in context to help understand how they lived, when, and where. My surnames include COLMAN, MEENEGHAN, SZYMANOWICZ, LAMB, MAIN, primarily in New York State and New England, but occasionally we wander afield in the search.
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Genealogical research, tree charting, document and archive, lecturer/seminars, family reunion planning, visual displays, banners, posters, photo collages. Evelyn has over 20 years of experience in research and genealogy; specializing in African-American research.
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Stamboom Verkade-Van Zantvliet - Genealogie Online
Ancestors and descendants of Jan Verkade & Liesbeth van Zantvliet.
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The Philip Hatch of York, Maine Home Page
Philip Hatch was the founder of one of the oldest families in Maine. Although he settled in the town of York, the next few generations of his family moved quickly to Wells and Kennebunk. Most of the early families stayed in Maine until about 1880 when several migrated to Massachusetts. This book took an enormous amount of research over the last several years. Over 7,400 individuals are indexed in 600+ pages. Some of the families other than Hatch include: Eaton, Getchell, Gooch, Hilton, Littlefield, Perkins. A file in .pdf format contains text (271 pages), end notes (127 pages), and an every-name index. For price and ordering information, click "New Book".
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The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
Fremont, Ohio.
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An index to over 1,800,000 obituaries, death & marriage notices & other sources from Ohio from the 1810s to the present day. Actual obits may be ordered from 50 partner libraries; only Hayes Library has online ordering.
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Wood County District Public Library
Bowling Green and Walbridge, Ohio.
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The Local History and Genealogy collections at WCDPL specialize in the history of Bowling Green and Wood County, and attract researchers from all over the country. Highlights of the collection include primary resources of the history of Bowling Green and Wood County, image archives, family histories, microfilms of area newspapers from the mid-19th century to present day.
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Wood County District Public Library - Bowling Green Sentinel Tribune Index
Maintained by WCDPL, this database provides a partial indexing of articles of local historical interest found in the Sentinel-Tribune from the 1960