16 December 2012
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bangla newspapers from Bangladesh
Links to Bangladeshi newspapers.
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A free collection of maps of Benton County, Arkansas dating from 1875 to 1922. These maps are helpful in locating numerous small, early settlements that have long ago disappeared.
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Hints and tips on researching your Catholic family history in England, Wales, and Scotland. Also publicises the work of the Catholic Family History Society.
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Churches and Cemeteries & other Houses of Worship
Every house of worship and burial ground in the 50 States and DC listed by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, indexed alphabetically and linked to a Google map.
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Digital Archives State Regional Archives Třeboň
Digitized images of many vital records in the State Regional Archive at Trebon and the state district archives of south Bohemia.
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An article by Tamura Jones. Advice, tips & tricks to make effective use of your genealogy software's consistency and plausibility checks.
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Replogle family history in Palatine area of France/Germany through PA/MI/OH/FL in the USA.
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Friends of Cemeteries of Middle Georgia
This website contains searchable indexes to over 63,000 graves and over 1,100 cemeteries in Baldwin, Hancock, Jones, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, Georgia.
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Funeral Finder is a source for real-time obituaries directly from funeral homes and the preeminent online directory of funeral homes.
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Genealogy Jamboree - Cumberland Gap Tennessee
Each year on the second Saturday in June (and two days leading up to that Saturday) we hold a Genealogy Jamboree at historic Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. This Jamboree consists of living history demonstrations; such as civil war, frontier, and Native American re-enactors, craftsmen; such as basket and doll making, and trade work; such as soap making and a black smith. Lectures by nationally known speakers will be given on subjects such as how to research your family
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Explore YOUR GENEALOGY and GEORGIA'S REAL PAST, extracted from Georgia newspapers and other sources. These are excellent research books and make great reading. Contained in these books are newspaper abstracts that can help trace your lineage or give simple pleasure by transporting you to a bygone day. Civil War News - Heroes and Villains - Slave Trading - Lynchings - Deaths -Marriages - Legal Notices - Fraternal Lists - Jury Lists - Elections - all of which are indexed by name. Newspaper clippings books: All books are hard cover, 8 1/2 X 11 inches and color matched by county
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Hebrides People | Discover your Hebridean roots
Bill Lawson has been specialising in the family and social history in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland for over 40 years, and is widely recognised as an authority in the area.
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HUGHES - Lloyd "Pete" Herbert Hughes (12 Jul 1921 - 1 Aug 1943)
Recipient of the Medal of Honor, Hughes was a B-24 pilot in WWII.
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ICON: International Coalition on Newspapers - Newspaper digitization projects
This website highlights and links to past, present, and prospective digitization projects of historic newspapers. Some are freely available collections while others will let you view partially but then require payment for full view.
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Illinois State Genealogical Society - ISGS Webinars
Free monthly webinars open to the public. ISGS members have access to recordings of all past webinars.
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Family history research service in Shropshire, Staffordshire and The Black Country.
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Mystical Tracers Hispanic Research Firm
Mystical Tracer Hispanic Research Firm. Includes adoption searches, people locators, heir tracers.
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National Association of the 10th Mountain Division
History of the Army ski troops in World War II and later with Rolls of Honor and links to obtain service records and other information.
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Nooksack Valley Heritage is a collection of historic material documenting the early culture and industry of Everson, Washington and nearby communities throughout the Nooksack River Valley in Whatcom County, Washington.
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A full-featured online genealogy collaboration website intended both for people browsing, and a tool for researchers to maintain and collaborate on their research efforts. Includes lists and family trees of US Presidents, First Ladies, Cabinet members, Governors, Senators, Representatives, Supreme Court Justices, Ambassadors, and European Monarchs.
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Pettypool.com - The Pettypool Family in America
The site contains a narrative of the Pettypool family in the United States, beginning with the arrival of immigrant William Pettypool in Virginia c. 1650. The web narrative is supplemented with various detailed manuscripts on selected families, each of which is available for download. Multiple researchers contribute to the site, including Dr. Carolyn Hartsough, administrator of the Pettypool One Name Study and Pettypool DNA Projects. The name has many variants-among them Pettipoole, Pettypoole, Petipoole- and most modern branches of the family are now known by the Pool/ Poole surname, complicating research into the family.
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The Pettypool Family in America: a Blog
A blog with occasional articles about the Pettypool family and associated families. The blog is an extension of the website The Pettypool Family in America.
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Family history, true crime, England. COPPENHALL, DALE, PLUCKROSE.
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In 22 languages, Rodovid's family tree maker is probably the most advanced web-based technology to date, especially in terms of its ability to generate very large trees containing dozens of generations and thousands of people. It is far beyond the capabilities of any computer-based family tree makers and web-based technologies from paid websites. There is no need to pay money for creating and sharing your family tree Rodovid is powered by the MediaWiki content management system (the same used by Wikipedia), so anyone familiar with the system can work on Rodovid easily. More detailed information about Rodovid is available at the About Rodovid page.
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Seax - Essex Ancestors - Parish Registers
Digital images of parish registers containing baptisms, marriages and burials for the county of Essex, England.
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Shropshire-Montgomeryshire Private Census 1860s - The Wattlesborough Census
A private census taken in the 1860s, collated by an owner of land in Alberbury, Cardeston, Wollaston & Buttington, noting details of 67 families on the Shropshire-Montgomeryshire border.
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Slektshistoriewiki is a genealogy wiki which first of all covers Norway. It is maintained by the Norwegian Genealogical Society.
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Somers Wisconsin Pioneer History
Several pioneer families of Somers Township, Kenosha County, Wisconsin - their history, pictures, and historical newspaper articles.
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Southwestern Quebec Genealogical Resources
Huntingdon County and the Seigniories of Chateauguay and Beauharnois. Resources include a growing database containing the detailed content of over 57,000 19th century birth, marriage and death records from the Protestant churches in the region; current and outdated maps and place-names; an index to our complete copy of Sellar's Notes of Conversations with First Settlers; some 100 descendant trees of 19th century settlers as detailed by your distant cousins; many other resources, and links to web-sites all focused upon this unusual Anglo-Quebec region in Southwestern Quebec.
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Descendants of Jan Bick, who emigrated from Amsterdam to Batavia in 1816 with his family. We include the ancestors of the people those descendants married to.
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STEELER - My family tree by Simon Steele
Family trees of Whitfield, Steele, Harvey, McCulloch, Kidd, Funge-Slade.
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Get your family history researched by a qualified historian for five dollars? Only on Fiverr...Have you ever wondered about where you come from? Are you descended from royalty or someone more ordinary? A tradesman or a farmer? Were your ancestors famous or infamous? By finding out your family history you can often find out a lot about yourself and why you are the way you are and discover family you never knew you had. I have been researching my own family history for ten years now and know all the tricks to break down that brick wall and discover family secrets.
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SukuHaku - Professional Genealogy Services in Finland
SukuHaku offers professional and reliable family history researches in Finland.
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Overview of the descendants of a Danish P
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The Reddick Bryan Family: Slavery and the Bryan Family
My BRYAN family owned slaves in Bienville Parish. A few years ago, I found a family bible transcription with names and birth dates of 20+ enslaved persons. This led me to do more research and in all, I have records of 43 persons found in the bible transcription and/or legal records. A large number of people listed are IVERSONS.
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The purpose of the Van Voorhees Association is to provide genealogical research for members of the association which is comprised of descendants of the Van Voorhees Family. Membership is open to any descendant of the Van Voorhees Family whose patriarch was Steven Coerte Van Voorhees. Includes VAN VOORHEES, VAN VOORHIES, VAN VORHIES, VAN VORIS, VAN VOROUS, VAN VOORHIS, VAN VOURCE, VAN VOORUS, VAN VORYS, and VAN VORIES.
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Time Capsules, Metal Plaque Markers, Archival Preservation
Time capsules, kits, smaller plaques and archival supplies. For a nice gift idea, consider the personal time capsule and add the Genealogy Basics and/or the Genealogy Stationery kit.
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Trails to the Past: Obituaries
Searchable database of obituaries, part of the Trails to the Past network.
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Washington County Arkansas Genealogy Biographies
Free access to the full text of all 300 plus biographies of families and individuals from the History of Washington County, Arkansas published by The Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1889.
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When The Skies Turned To Black - The Locust Plague of 1875
In 1875, a devastating plague of locusts (grasshoppers) swept over the States of Kansas, Nebraska, and the western portions of Iowa, Missouri, and Minnesota clearing the land of nearly all vegetation. Immigration into the affected areas came to a near halt and many left the region. This article quotes from eyewitnesses and numerous county history books of the time.
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The website of one of Luxembourg's major newspapers, Wort.lu offers a way for English speakers to follow life in the country. There are often articles on traditions and history.