7 October 2011
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Ancestor Hunter's Genealogy Sources and Documents for the United States
Our purpose is to assist genealogical researchers by sharing documentation and sources that we have acquired over many years of research.
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Ancestors and Family Barry, Fletcher, Ojerholm, Smith and Allied Families
Links to Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, MA, GA, FL, CA, TX, MS, LA, SC, MA, BARRY, BROOKS, ERSSON, FLETCHER, JOHANNESDOTTER, JOHANNESEN, JONSDOTTER, LONGMIRE, OJERHOLM, OLSEN, PEHRSDOTTER, ROLLINS, SMITH, VOGT. In the Newspaper Archives section, there are many names listed with photos of early settlers, pioneers of SW Louisiana. There is also a photos only section with captions. Both of these sections are being added to as time allows.
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Atlantic, Gulf, and Great Lakes Ports, 1820-1873
From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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CANADA GENEALOGY : Weblinker.nl
Canada Genealogy Links.
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A list of office holders for County Clare, Ireland, in 1862, including magistrates, county officers, stamp distributers, etc., etc., as well as those involved in the Poor Law Unions of Ballyvaghan, Corofin, Ennis, Ennistymon, Killadysert, Kilrush, Scariff and Tulla.
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Coffey, Sullivan, Hanna, Fraser plus
MCCAFFERY, KEARNS, FRASER, WORSDALE, and many other names.
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A short statistical account of County Cork, giving extent of land, population, etc., followed by an extensive list of office holders in the county for the year 1862. Names of Members of Parliament, Magistrates, County Officers, Cess Collectors, Coastguard and Constabulary Officers, are given, as well as lists of office-bearers in the Poor Law Unions of Bandon, Bantry, Castletown Berehaven, Clonakilty, Cork, Dunmanway, Fermoy, Kanturk, Kinsale, Macroom, Mallow, Midleton, Millstreet, Mitchelstown, Skibbereen, Skull, and Youghal.
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The history of Edward DASH (1818-1891), who emigrated from England to Australia in 1853, and his descendants in Australia.
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Deaths of U.S. Citizens in Foreign Countries
From the earliest days of the republic one of the duties of U.S. consular officers was to report to the Department of State the names of U.S. citizens who died within their consular districts. These death reports commonly provide acceptable documentation in the English language for cases in which satisfactory proof of an American death might be very difficult to obtain in any other form. From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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Die Familienseite der d'Alquen
The genealogy site of the family d'Alquen, Dalquen, Dalken, van Alken in german.
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Emery and Alice ADEN Digital Image Collection
Wilsonville, Clackamas County, Oregon historic and genealogical photos. Names include SHORT, PRAHL, ADEN, MOREY, PETERS, KYLLO, BOECKMAN, TAUCHMANN, SCHLICHEISER, BOONE, SEELY, STEIN, FLYNN and more.
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USA, Ireland, England; GOODCHILD, DOWLING, MCINERNEY, WALSH, WEBB, PLAYER, MCCABE, MULDOON, MURPHY, BEAMISH, HAGGERTY, COUCH, KENNEDY, LIDDY, WICKHAM.
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HANCOCK and OLSON Family History
HANCOCK, OLSON, BALDWIN, COLEMAN, DUHIG, MCFARREN, MILLER, MURPHY, NOBLE, SAMUELS, and WILLIAMS family histories, with photographs, biographies, and full source documentation.
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Family History Information for the Hatch, Delange, Torgersen, and Beckstead families. The ancestors of Sisson Jacob Hatch from Koosharem, Utah to Scituate, Massachusetts to England and Emma Rosetta Delange from Koosharem, Utah to Norway.
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Home and Heritage Historical Research Services
Social history and genealogy research services for Victoria and British Columbia in general. BC Vital Events (birth, death, marriage registrations), obituaries and other notices, wills & probates, divorce orders, BC Directories, old house research (Victoria, BC only). Reasonable rates.
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Irish Pedigrees: Or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
Transcription of a book by John O'Hart.
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This branch of the family originates from the town of Bacup in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire. Our ancestor William Ives and his family arrived in the Stacksteads area of Bacup sometime between 1876 and 1878. William and his ancestors came from the Burnham area of North Norfolk and his wife Clara came from Ely, Cambridgeshire.
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Family History of the various branches of the JESSON Family.
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Schoepke, Anderson, Buchanan, Wheeler, Gist, Gille and other surnames. We also have Martins, Mannings, Kennetts, Looneys and others.
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This page is about two different Mitchell families from the state of Virginia. It also includes the surnames of Wortman, Maffett, Settle, Tanner, Rouse, Carter and Stinnett.
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Company offering genealogical services for Spanish descendants. Located in Madrid, Espa
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HILL, WHITTINGTON, MOSLEY, FROGGATT, GRICE, BUNTING, BARNES, WEBSTER, DAY.
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Nick Hildick-Smith: The website
A personal history of my family history including text and individual names lists, on-screen trees and much information on the following families: HILDICK-SMITH, SMITH OF WALSALL, HILDICK OF WALSALL and LAPWORTH, PAGE OF CHADDESLEY CORBETT, SMART OF HALESOWEN, OLDNALL OF CHADDESLEY CORBETT.
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List of Norfolk Country Houses compiled from Burke's & Savills Guide to Country Houses; Volume III, East Anglia.
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From the Southern Maryland Studies Center at the College of Southern Maryland. These oral histories of 20th century life in Southern Maryland were conducted during the 1970s to the late 1990s.
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Aldrich, Randall, Irish, Tharnish, Meyer, Cunningham, Hudson, Finch, Hoffower, Southwick, Thanisch, Shelley, Hurlbut, Foy, Winch, Gray, Keem, Buczkowski, Simons, Justice, Eastman, George, Kilts, Warren, Lampke, Langless, Gabel, Almeter, Giebel, Marchant.
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Our Family Legacy-Family History Site
Stoddard, Barrus, Lee, Walters, Chidester, Butler, Hammond, Latham, etc. including places such as Grantsville, UT, Rexburg, ID, Delta, UT, Central Arizona, etc.
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A repository for Pontius genealogy data and documents and a place where all Pontius families can share research & info. Includes surname spellings Pontius, Pontious, Punches, Pontz and all derivations of thi German name.
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Port of New York, New York, 1820-1957
From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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Book Indexes to New York Passenger Lists, 1906--1942. T612. 807 rolls.
These alphabetical indexes to passenger manifests are grouped by shipping line and arranged chronologically by date of arrival in the Port of New York. There is an index for each vessel.
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Records of the INS, 1891--1957
From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 85. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina; Baltimore, Maryland; Boston, Massachusetts; Detroit, Michigan; Galveston, Texas; Gloucester, Massachusetts; Gulfport and Pascagoula, Mississippi; Key West, Florida; New Bedford, Massachusetts; New Orleans, Louisiana; New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Portland, Maine; Providence, Rhode Island; St. Albans, Vermont, District; San Francisco, California; Savannah, Georgia; Seattle, Washington, and Other Washington Ports.
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This microfilm publication reproduces alphabetical indexes to records of arrivals through various small ports in Vermont. The records include permanent and temporary admissions on Record of Registry, on card manifests, or Primary Inspection Memoranda. Some have photographs of the alien.
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People who have lived, worked or were schooled in the City of Riverside in the County of Riverside, California. Note: most of this information wil be prior to 1940.
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Genealogy of the RUMSEY and BALLOU families. Prominent surnames include CARSWELL, RAZAK, SKILLIN, and SCOVILLE to name a few.
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Focus is on the lives and times of the Schuylkill Navigation's restored Lock 60, 2.5 miles of canal and Locktender's house at Mont Clare/Port Providence, Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania.
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Sullivans, McCafferys, Quinns, Hanna, and other Families
Settlers in Peel County of Ontario Canada.
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From the National Archives and Records Administration.
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The Family History of Chris & Barbara Evans [Nee Frankland]
Family History of AGAR, AMGILL, BEECROFT, BLAND, DOYLE, EVANS, FELL, FRANKLAND, GALLIFORD, HICKSON, HOLMES, HOPE, JACKSON, KIRK, LEWIS, MAHON, MARTON, MEDD, PAYNE, PREST, REX, RHODES, RIGSBY, ROBINSON, RYDER, SHEPHERD, WHITEHEAD,WILSON,ASHLEY, BARCLAY, CARTER, COLLINS, DOYLE, EVANS, FRANKLAND, MAHON, MORROW, NORMAN, RILEY, ROSE, RYDER, SHAW,BLADIN, BOOTH, BRADLEY, BROCKLEHURST, BROWN, BRUNT, CHALLINOR, EVANS, FRANKLAND, HADFIELD, HALLOWELL, HARRISON-HALLIWELL, HOOLEY, HULME, MANWAY, MILWARD, MOORS, MOTTERSHEAD, OAKES, PERCIVAL, STUBBS, TRAFFORD, WESTON and WOOLEY. Places Helperby and Brafferton in the North Riding of Yorkshire,Birkenhead, Bebington, Tranmere and Port Sunlight,Wrexham, Ireland and Macclesfield.
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The Making of Modern Michigan : Digitizing Michigan's Hidden Past
The Making of Modern Michigan is a collaborative project involving more than 50 Michigan libraries. It includes local history materials from communities around the state. Michigan's unique heritage is represented through photographs, family papers, oral histories, genealogical materials, and much more.
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MORRIS, HANDY, WRIGHT, ALVORD, ALFORD, BASSETT, COLQUHOUN, DALE, FAVILLE, GOODSPEED, GRISWOLD, HANDY, HENTZE, HUXLEY, KUNZLER, MORRIS, PARR, SALISBURY, SCOTT, VERNON.
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Vahey genealogy from Canada, the United States, Ireland and England.
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A resource page for anyone researching the TUNALEY surname. Census records, photographs, wills, civil registration details and interesting bits and pieces related to the name.
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Wilsonville Library : Northwest Heritage Index
This index covers mostly Clackamas County and Oregon people and places, etc., including over 16,000 obituaries from over 100 years of Canby, Oregon newspapers, originally compiled by Canby Public Library volunteers and staff. The subjects of the obituaries were from a wide area including much of Clackamas County and northeast Marion County. Many otherwise unindexed sources in the Wilsonville Public Library Heritage Collection have also been indexed here.
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Oregon.
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Wilsonville Public Library features a Heritage The Collection focuses on Oregon and Southwest Washington, and includes all Oregon Federal Census microfilms (1850-1930), a large variety of local and county histories and biographies, birth, marriage, and death records, newspaper microfilm, various indexes, and access to free and paid online databases, among much else. Many items are not widely available in Oregon.
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