16 November 2013
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Downloadable shareware program for Windows. The latest version contains English, French, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, German, Dutch, Polish, Icelandic, Russian, Slovak, Afrikaans, Czech.
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CAGGNI - Computer Assisted Genealogy Group of Northern Illinois
CAGGNI is a genealogy society that focuses on the use of technology to research and share genealogy. Monthly meetings feature professional speakers, a 20 page newsletter, and special interest groups related to the use of technology and genealogy. CAGGNI is presenting a genealogy technology conference, GeneaQuest in May of 2014
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County Clerk of Dallas County, Texas property records. Free to view and $1 for first page, $.50 for additional pages to print. Most pages are highly readable and can be magnified. An index and grantor and grantee records included. Call for assistance with navigation.
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A free web site where you can find your Danish ancestors. Search in Danish church books and census data.
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Gazetteer of New York (1860 & 1861)
Scanned images of all the pages of the Historical and Statistical Gazetteer of New York State (dated 1860 and 1861).
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Information Diggers - Digging Up the Past Together
Professional genealogical services provided by Ginger Frere, specializing in online and archival research in Chicago-area repositories. Member of the Association of Professional Genealogists.
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A form-based approach to citations, KnightCite will create correctly formatted citations using MLA, APA, or Chicago citation styles.
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The movie, Roots in the Soil 18 October, is a genealogy study of the legend told by Ada Reed Hemler 1886-1972 regarding Reed family origins in Dallas, Texas. This movie was presented at a CAGGNI genealogy society meeting with discussion on how to make a family history movie using Movie Maker and Audacity free software programs. Notes and handouts are in the members-only section of CAGGNI's website and newsletter. This story takes place during the Civil War and Reconstruction era in MS, LA, AR, TX, and OK.
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The site is about the 7,249 men of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) who were buried or commemorated at Gallipoli.
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Research service for former Yugoslavia: Montenegro, Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia.