21 September 2012
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A BOOK ABOUT PUB NAMES - the history of Britain as told through its pub signs
An e-book for sale by Elaine Saunders, telling the history of over 200 of Britain's pub names and including chapters on the development of pubs, working in pubs, old weights and measures, and the links between pubs and noble/royal families. Includes British Royal Family tree and brief biographies of kings and queens since 1066.
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Researching the family history of: Benson, Chiesa, Arney, Lang, Leachman, Spangler, Griffith, DeShields, Salvaterra, Marches, Rossi, d'Augustine, Shamblin, Brooks, Cate and Allen. Located in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma and the Great State of Texas.
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Civil War Artifact Preservation Association
This is a not-for-profit group whose mission is the recovery, preservation, documentation and to make available for public display historical artifacts found in local areas.
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A resource for researching the family history of the Dakota/Nakota/Lakota tribes.
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Duke of York's Royal Military School
Located in Chelsea, London, England. This site provides Dukies and ex-Dukies with historical facts, figures, data, records and reports about their alma mater, the Duke of York's Royal Military School. It is a potpourri, a collection of odds and ends having to do with the school's history including the early history of the institution that was once known as the Royal Military Asylum.
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Evangelical Mennonite Conference - Resources For Historians - EMC Archives
Archives of the Evangelical Mennonite Conference with online resources. Location in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada.
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Site da Fam
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Family Tree Forum (a UK- based site) combines a lively research discussion forum, where there is always someone on hand to help you with your research, with a remarkable Reference Library (the wiki), where information can be found on anything from the GRO to researching ancestors in Prussia. In addition the online magazine gives members a chance to share their family stories. Membership to the site is free and open to all and enables you to access further community boards and the chance to add your expert knowledge to the Family Tree Forum wiki.
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GenLady offers tips, advice and answers your genealogy questions.
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Since the family first arrived in London in the 1680s they have set down their roots all over England and as far afield as Canada, Thailand, USA and Australia.
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History of St. Louis and The Immigrant Irish
Immigrant Irish, Irish, St. Louis, Missouri, Kerry Patch, Phelim O'Toole, Mullanphy, Mullanphy House, Irish railroad, Irish Firefighter, firefighter, Irish genealogy, St. Louis Genealogy.
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History of the Norfolk village of Watton. Includes transcriptions of historical books, church histories, local heroes & more.
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Index Cuyahoga County, Ohio Coroner Files 1833-1900
Provides cause and date of death for those occurring in Cuyahoga county between 1833 and 1900.
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Surname researching are MAOLA, ROCCA and LONGO from Casalvieri, Frosinone, Lazio PENNACCHIA and LONGO from Fontechiari, Frosinone, Lazio PELLERITO, D
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Jancs
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An interactive localities map of France.
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Online community archive for the Norfolk Broads village of Ludham. A collection of information about Ludham village. It has been gathered by members of the Ludham Community Archive Group & consists of photographs, videos, books, booklets, documents, memories, stories & more.
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Milton, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania - Genealogy and Photo History
Milton, Northumberland County, PA pictorial history and genealogy.
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Milwaukee Road Heritage Center
Preserves the Milwaukee Road history through extensive displays of railroad equipment and a working railroad yard with turntable located at 301 State Road-Suite 1, Montevideo, Minnesota, 56265.
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Genealogy of more than 8,300 individuals and 2,600 families. HILL, CADWALLADER, GAGE, BAKER, WARNER, RILEY, SUPPLEE, SCHULTHEISS, YARNALL, DOUBLEDAY.
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Newspaper indices and transcriptions for Oakland, California; Lafayette, Louisiana; and other localities.
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Rainy Day Research: The Lafayette Advertiser Transcriptions
1887, 1888, 1890, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1903, 1905. Following is the list of transcriptions of the "Personals" section of The Lafayette Advertiser. These transcriptions include information on people in the following areas: Lafayette, Carencro, St. Martinville, Breaux Bridge, Lake Charles, New Orleans, Royville, Abbeville, Rayne, Pilette, Opelousas, Crowley, among other places. The items range from extended details about parties or weddings, to small items about who is visiting whom in town, who is travelling, who is sick, etc. While some of the items may not give you vital information on the individual you are researching, they provide a very compelling glimpse into the everyday events of this town.
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Rainy Day Research: The New Hampshire Gazette Transcriptions
1826, 1829, 1830, 1831. Items transcribed from the "Died" column in The New Hampshire Gazette. Items cover mostly towns in New Hampshire.
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Rainy Day Research: The South Carolina Weekly Gazette
For 1783-1785. Items for this paper include mostly marriage and death notices, with some other types of articles showing up rarely. Items are also included from cities other than Charleston; as was common in this time period, the paper frequently prints news from other cities both in America and from Europe. Items from areas outside of Charleston are titled with their city of origin in the "Headline" column.
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Rainy Day Research: The Woodland Daily Democrat Index
For 1890-92. Woodland, California. Includes items for Woodland, Davisville, Madison, Winters, and surrounding areas. Items in our database include probate and court items, death notices, obituaries and funeral write-ups, birth announcements, social items, injury and accident reports, claims for assistance, divorce notices, engagement announcements, Marriage announcements, and marriage license reports, suicide and homicide articles, and real estate transactions.
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Roy's Aircraft Resources - Record of Funerals Overseas -- Australia
A short list of American soldiers from his notebook at whose funerals my grandfather, Edgar Roy Cochrun, officiated in 1942 to early 1943 in Australia and New Guinea. Information includes rank, organization assigned, date, next of kin and sometimes cause of death.
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Royal Hibernian Military School
The Royal Hibernian Military School (1769
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Listing of the SOUCY, BOUCHARD, MORNEAULT, PELLETIER and many more from the New Brunswick, Canada North West, Madawaska Co.
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Site covering a wide range of resources relevant to South Carolina Genealogy. Historical references, links and information organized by county, history info, articles, genealogy directory, query forum and newsletter.
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St. Louis Irish, Missouri History, St. Louis History, Kerry Patch, Missouri, St. Louis, Irish immigrants, Dogtown, Missouri genealogy, St. Louis Genealogy, Irish genealogy, Civil War, US genealogy, US Irish genealogy, Irish History, Irishman.
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Family & social history including a large genealogical database of old British & Irish families.
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Surname Research - Research your Genealogy, lineage and Surname Research today...
Surname Research contains access to thousands of surname and genealogy sites to help aid your family history research.
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Texas History Page - Lake Creek Settlement
History of the Lake Creek Settlement and the Founding of the Town of Montgomery, Texas in July, 1837. Names include CORNER, SHEPPERD, STEWART, LANDRUM, SHANNON, RIGBY, CARTWRIGHT, CHATHAM, MOCK, SPRINGER, CLARK, GALBRAITH, WORSHAM and WADE. Many primary historical documents included and sources.
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Ancestry resources for all 50 states. Most of the resources listed are free.
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With All Arms, A Study of a Kindred Group, by Carl Laurence Duaine
This book is an important resource for the family historian and genealogical researcher, for those interested in studying the origins of Texas, and for anyone interested in the true story of the grit and fortitude of the people whose lives have so greatly effected the Northern Mexico and Southern United States of today.