16 December 2013
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Tombstone inscriptions from known burials in El Paso County, Colorado, USA. Project completed in 2001 by Pikes Peak Genealogical Society, with a few updates entered since then.
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EveryNameIndex.com - Every Name Index to Biographical & Historical Record of Vermillion Co, IN
Original text by The Lewis Publishing Company, 1888. This index contains over 9,300 entries.
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EveryNameIndex.com - Every Name Index to Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Original text compiled by Crisfield Johnson, published by D. W. Ensign & Company, 1879. This index contains over 20,200 entries.
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Genealogy Photography of New England
Photography service of a gravestone, tombstone, cemetery entrance, family plots, cemetery view, buildings, or heritage/tourist sites through New England.
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Honey Grove Preservation League
Honey Grove is in Fannin County, Texas. School yearbooks, church records, family photos, etc.
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Jack Goins' Melungeon and Appalachian Research
Jack Goins, a Melungeon descendant and the author of two Melungeon books, presents articles from his 40 years of research into the Melungeon people. Melungeons are a dark skinned group in East Tennessee of unknown origin. He also co-authored the study; Melungeons, A Multi-Ethnic Population. Additionally he will be presenting findings from his 11 years as the Hawkins county, TN Archivist.
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The Letters of 1916 project is the first public humanities project in Ireland. Its goal is to create a crowd-sourced digital collection of letters written around the time of the Easter Rising (1 November 1915
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The Petworth Emigration project is a case study of a successful scheme of assisted emigration in the 1830s that sent some 1800 emigrants from Sussex and neighbouring counties in England to Upper Canada (Ontario). Since the publication of two books in 2000 the project has used this website to summarize results, add information, and identify new names. A Facebook page and a Facebook group offer another forum for descendants of Petworth emigrants.
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The purpose of the register is to provide a listing of one-place studies currently being undertaken across the UK (and internationally) which is open to all, free to access, free to add to, and comprehensive.
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Information on known deaths of Teller County, Colorado, from tombstones as well as other known deaths and/or burials in Teller County. Project was completed in 2001 by Pikes Peak Genealogical Society, with a few updates since then. Thousands burials in the Cripple Creek gold mining district district are currently unmarked and no cemetery records from the gold-rush period exist. Where records of deaths from newspapers have been found, they have been included.
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The Empire Called and I Answered
This blog is a companion to an online commemorative database of the same name listing World War 1 volunteers from Essendon and Flemington, Victoria, Australia. The blog features stories and photographs of the young men and women who left their homes to serve their King and the Empire.
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World War 1 Veterans 1914-1918
This is a volulntary project to list Ireland's World War 1 Veterans. It is estimated around 150,000 enlisted or volunteered and 100,000 survived and either returned to Ireland or lived elsewhere.