22 August 2012
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The Cornish Studies Library is the only public library with professional librarians and staff who specialise solely in helping those who are studying Cornwall. It holds a wide ranging collection covering all subjects from mining to modern art, poetry to prehistory, and family history to farming. All subjects are confined only by the Cornish connection.
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Truro, England.
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Cornwall Record Office Online Catalogue
Searchable database of catalogues for archives held at the Cornwall Record Office.
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Fulton Genealogy Information - Published by Craig Fulton
Contains 1901 census for surname FULTON (all) and some other databases.
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Italian Genealogical Institute
We have been performing professional genealogical research for more than 35 years in all of Italy. We now offer our services in Italy, Southern Switzerland and Albania.
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Jessen & Hansen Ahnen, Ahnenforschung (ancesctors, family research), Schleswig-Holstein
Genealogical research on the combined Schleswig family lines of Jessen and Hansen.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Barr Subdivision
For anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the neighborhood north of the big four shops in Urbana, Illinois known as ' The Hill ' or ' Criminal Hill .'
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This blog helps genealogists use MS Word to present their work. For example, the site explains how to set up the auto correct feature to add pronunciation marks for person and place names. In addition, the site covers other types of tools for genealogists.
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The Cornwall Mining Villages Historic Churchyards Group
The Historic Churchyards Group was set up in 2002 to help make the churchyards of Cornwall's central mining villages more easily accessible for research and education.
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Based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Researchers.
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Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski tracks her family history search with personal anecdotes and humor. She offers a tip per day in October to celebrate Family History Month, '31 Days...31 Ways to Make Your Family History Live Forever.'
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Fifteen generations including: BAGG, BAILEY, BANEY, BARKER, BARLOW, BARNEY, BATTERSBY, BEANEY, BEANY, BEECH, BENTHAM, BENTON, BIERTON, BILES, BOOTH, BOWNE, BOWNE or BOUND, BREWER, BRYANT, BUTLER, CADDERY, CADDY, CARTER, CHALLONER, CHETTER, COLLINGWOOD, COLLINWOOD, COLLISON, COUP, CROSSLAND, CUNLIFFE, CURTIS, DARBYSHIRE, DENT, DINSDALE, DIXON, DREWRY, DRIFFIELD, EARL, EMPSON, EMSEN , EMSON, EVERAT, FARHORST, FARRIMOND, GODDING, GOODLAD, GREGORY, GROCOTT, HARTLAY, HARUM, HEWITT, HILTON, HOGG, HORAN, HOUSE, HOWE, JARVIS, JERRY, JOHNSON, KEENE, KENT, LAMMING, LEWES, MOLLINEUX, MOLYNEUX, MULLET, MULLINEAUX, MULLINEUX, MULLINEX, MYATT, NICHOLS, NORMAN, PARKINSON, PEPPER, PLANT, PLUMB, PURCHASE, RICKETT, SARGERSON, SARGESON, SARGISON, SARGISSON, SCOFFINGS, SHAW, SHEARMAN, SIMM, SIMMONS, SMALL, SMITH, SNAPE, TARGET, TARGETT, THOMPSON, TITTERINGHAM, TYSON, UNSWORTH, VEAL, VICKARS, WALLER, WILD, WILKINSON, WOODFORD, WOODSFORD, WRIGHT, YATES (almost all UK and Ireland).
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Zena Grant, Family and Local History Researcher
A professional research service covering mainly the Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and London areas of England.