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Ancestry.com - U.S., Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1914-1966 $
Original source: Record Group 85. The National Archives at Washington, D.C. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Archives West - Search: transportation
Archives West provides access to descriptions of primary sources in the western United States, including correspondence, diaries or photographs. Digital reproductions of the materials are available in some cases.
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Archives West - Yellowstone Park Company Records, 1925-1967
The Yellowstone Park Company Records consist of application card/employee record card for work with the Yellowstone Park Transportation Company, covering the period 1925-67.
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California Bound - Passenger lists for California 1848 - 1873 | by sfgenealogy.com
This site contains passenger lists for ships and wagon trains traveling to California between 1848 and 1873. The lists are transcribed from microfilm of the New York Daily Times, the New York Herald, the New Orleans Picayune, the Panama Star, the Panama Herald, and the Boston Daily Evening Transcript.
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Cemeteries of Halifax County, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Cemeteries Town of Richfield, Otsego County, New York
List of grave stones in the 12 cemeteries in Town of Richfield, Otsego County, New York.
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Cemetery Headstone Photos - Cemetery Photo Album of St. Peter's Cemetery London ON.
Headstone photos from St Peter's Cemetery in London, Ontario, Canada.
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Tombstone photographs from North Carloina cemeteries.
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Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, and Oklahoma. List includes tombstone pictures / photos for: Arkansas (Benton & Carroll County); Colorado (Pueblo County); Kansas (Reno & Wilson County); Missouri (Barry, Jasper, McDonald, & Phelps County); Oklahoma (Alfalfa, Dewey, & Major County).
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Kentucky. Here are a few cemetery photos that we have been able to collect during our research. Most of them are from cemeteries in Rockcastle County and the neighboring Madison County but we do have a few others listed.
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Various locations.
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Census of Ealing - 1801 and 1811: Introduction
Full transcript with name index and introduction to the 1801 and 1811 censuses of Ealing, Middlesex, England.
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CARTMILL, CHAFIN, KRETZER, MARSH, SALMON, WOOLSEY
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History of the CHALDECOTTs, concerning all branches. All welcome to contribute.
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The descendants of John CHANCE and Eliza BENNETT who came from England to Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
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CHAPMAN CHESHIRE FRED SPRADLING Family History
Also BROWNING, CAIN, KATTERMAN, SEXTON, and WILMOTH families.
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This is my genealogy website. Some of my surnames are HOOKER, HALL, HOSKINS, PARTIN, RICE, SMITH, LANE, JACKSON, WARREN, BROCKMAN, & PARTIN. I have many documents on my website, like death certificates, marriage certificates, obituaries, deeds, etc.
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ACKERMANN, AUGUSTINUS, BENNETT, BOSWORTH, GEER, HALE, MOLCK, MORSE, NICHOLS and other New England families.
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Chase County, Nebraska Historical Society
Imperial, Nebraska.
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BELLAMY, CHAMP, PYATT, REYNOLDS, EVELAND, FINCH, TAYLOR, SLAUGHTER.
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CHATFIELD Family History Genealogy
As far as possible a worldwide Chatfield name genealogy project with over 28,000 linked names and histories.
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Specializing in Illinois and other midwest states.
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Washington Township, Hamilton County, Indiana
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CHICKERING Genealogy Home Page
VANDERHOOF, MULLER, LEMPKE.
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Chief Red Bird by K. B. Tankersley
Red Bird (Dotsuwa) and the Cherokee History of Clay County, Kentucky. Surnames: ASHER, BENGE, BROCK, GILBERT, HENSON, JACOB, SAYLOR, TROXELL, TUDERS, WILSON.
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List of Indian students of various tribes at the Choctaw Academy in Scott County, Kentucky in 1838.
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Chris Dussault's Unknown Photos Home Page
The purpose is to identify some of the people in old (late 1800, early 1900) photographs. Some of the possible family names are DUNN, PARISIAN (PERSIAN), MCELHONE, MARTEL and many others.
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Chris Lindegarde's Cemetery Transcription Page
Transcriptions and photos of cemeteries in northeastern Ohio.
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CHRISTIE-ALLEN-CONTE-BETANCOURT Genealogy Homepage
From Georgia, North Carolina and Florida.
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BOUDREAUX, PORTIER, MARTIN, MOISE, CHEDVILLE, CLAYCOMB, AYO, DUGAS. Also some Louisiana information.
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MOSS, LISH, NEFZGER, GOODNER, O'DANIEL MCFARLANE, PREECE, PATE, PRICE, OSBORNE, DAUB, VAN VLEET.
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England to New Zealand.
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Global family records from Alexander Chewte, 1268, to the present.
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Civil Parishes and Townlands of County Donegal
Maps and information pages on each of the 52 civil parishes of County Donegal and their townlands. Includes links to parish maps, OS Memoir excerpts, and genealogical information pages for selected communities and regions.
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Civil War Diary: 13th Reg NH Vol Infantry
1864 Civil War Diary of Farrin CROSS.
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Claiborne County Pioneer Project
A private endeavor to record the genealogy of the residents of Claiborne County, Tennessee prior to 1910. Over 82,000 individuals (Index Last Updated 12/12/01) have been documented as being born, lived or died in the county prior to 1910.
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Clarissa CENTERS had Franklin CENTERS, fathered by Jesse BROWN, and then had ten children by a freed slave, George FREEMAN.
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ABRAMS Family Genealogy, Rockville Cemetery LI, NY.
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Clay and Dickinson Counties of Kansas - Our Pioneer Heritage
Cemetery transcriptions, old farm directories, immigration records and old newspaper transcripts of births, deaths and marriages.
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Descendants of Peter CLOYES, born about 1539 in France.
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CLEMENS Family, Pennsylvania to Ontario, Michigan and Beyond
Family photos covering the CLEMENS, DODGE and some BOWMAN families, mainly from Kent Co., Michigan. Tombstone pics from Salfords, Towamencin, Skippack Cemeteries of Pennsylvania and Blain, Gaines, Holy Corners of Kent Co., Michigan.
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Surnames include ABSTON, BUTTERWORTH, CLEMENT, CLEMENTS, EVANS, FORD, GILBERT, MAJOR, PIGG and others.
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Clinton County Cemetery Information
Missouri.
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Clips and Snips: Genealogical Information from the Acadian Recorder
The Acadian Recorder was published in the 1800s in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Transcriptions from the newspaper of interest to genealogists such as marriages, deaths, ship news, estate notices, property sales, & advertisers lists.
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Coastguards on Sheppey, Kent UK. Includes census details from 1841 to 1901 and other helpful information.
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Coats Family Blueprints - Ancestors of Moytoy
Supreme Chief of the Cherokee 1730 - 1760.
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Site is an organized centralized collection of databases for all Cobb(s) families that have immigrated to America. Included is the COBB Archives, a collection of COBB data files (vitals, census, etc.) arranged by state. Special reports are added as received, such as The Cobbs of Fannin County, Texas (accessed from the archives).
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Coffee Creek Baptist Church Records
Index of members for the church organized 1822 in Paris Crossing, Jennings County, Indiana.
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We are currently conducting a DNA study for the COIL-KILE-KYLE-COYLE-COILE surname to locate missing branches of our common ancestor. Known locations are Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Texas. We are looking for German, Ireland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Maryland families to compare DNA.
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Descendants of Valentine GEIL of VA.
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Descendants and ancestors of Anthony COLBY (1605-1660) and his wife Susannah (1610-1689) and most related family branches. Anthony emigrated to America in 1630 on the ship Arbella (the flagship of the Winthrop Fleet), was the first COLBY in America, and the COLBY from whom most present day COLBYs living in America originate.
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COLDREN family in the United States, icluding related names: WILEY, SPOOR, LUTZ.
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Colin FERGUSON's Genealogy Files
BAKER, BREAKEY, COLLIN, ELLIOT, FERGUSON, FREDERICK, NEW, VINCE, YOUNG.
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COLLINS Family History - Welcome
Researching COLLINS in Australia, including links to shipping, Heraldry and thousands of names.
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Collinsville, Madison Co., IL - U.S. Veterans
Honors 197 veterans from the Collinsville area who served in nine wars including the Revolutionary, War of 1812, Black Hawk War, Mexican War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. All 197 veterans have their own page which includes military and vital information. Nearly all the veterans
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COLTON Family History in the United States
COLTON biographies and lineage of the descendents of Quartermaster George COLTON of Massachusetts.
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COMBS, SCHWARZ and Extended Family Lines
Website for the families of COMBS and SCHWARZ and all the families that are related to these lines.
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COMEGYS Cousins Dedication Page
A 350 year old American Family beginning in New Amsterdam in the 1650s, then to Eastern Shores, Maryland.
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Coming Home : Our Töllner Genealogy
Töllner family originated in Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany.
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Research on COMPTONs of all lines in America. Archives of queries from COMPTON Mailing List. Emphasis on Larkin COMPTON of North Carolina and his descendents in Indiana and elsewhere.
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Concordia Cemetery Burial Records
Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The Concordia Cemetery on Walden Avenue is now closed, but Buffalo resident Karen Kolb created a computerized index of almost 8,400 burials that took place between 1875 and 1930. Available online for free.
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CONLEY genealogy primarily from Morgan, Johnson and Magoffin counties in eastern Kentucky.
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Group of links for immigrant ships, cemeteries, census, birth links, and many others, containing CONLEY surname information.
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Gives the family history of the CONN families of Upleatham, Sedgefield, Sunderland, Coniscliffe, York, Worcester, Essex, Cornwall/Devon.
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ANDERSON, BATSON, DICKERSON, GIBSON, MANN, POWERS, ROBISON, SKINNER.
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COOK Family Genealogy -- Western N.C. & S.C. Descendants of Hence Marvin COOK
COOK family of Jackson and Buncombe Counties, North Carolina and Pickens County, South Carolina. BONE, McCALL, SHELTON, FRAZIER, GARRETT.
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COOLEY Cemetery, Turkey Creek Road, Humphreys County, Tennessee
Descendants of James COOLEY.
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BARROIS, BOWERS, BURAS or BURAT, COON, DAVIS, FREDERIC, HAAS, HARRIS, MILLER, WINTERS.
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COPPENBARGER, SNAVELY, GRINER, CROMER, SHUGART, FULLER, BUTLER, HAYS families centered in Illinois. Also includes resources on the Black Hawk War and the Sangamon Ordnance Plant.
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Corner Stones To Our Family Heritage
Sharing Family History Research for ALLARDICE, BARNS, BURRELL, BLUNDELL, BYRNE, CORADINE, HOLT, DAY, RISHTON, MOORE, McCLURG, PRATT, MITCHELL, RENOUF, DeCARTERET, YOUNG, WATSON.
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Index to transcriptions from selected cemeteries in Cornwall.
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PAYNTER, QUICK, WALLIS & RICHARDS.
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A site aimed at tracing the aristocracy of Europe in a series of genealogical tables. Current focus is on Swedish aristocracy, though contributions from other regions are warmly welcomed.
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Invite men of any form of CORRELL, CORELL, CORYELL, KORELL, CORELLI, CORIELL, CORELLO, etc. to see if we have a common ancestor.
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CORUJO and BAUMANN - The Family
Family trees, pictues, stories of the CORUJO family and of the BAUMANN family by Tom CORUJO and Scott BAUMANN.
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COSGRAVE COSGRIFF COSGROVE Families
Research site divided geographically for those interested in COSGRAVE & variants.
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COULTER-VANCE Union of Monroe and Barren County, Kentucky and HILL-SULLIVAN of Whitley County
HILL, SULLIVAN of Whitley County, Kentucky. VANCE, ISENBERG, MAYES, SHAW, COULTER, MOORE, THOMPSON, ARTERBURN of Barren and Monroe Counties, Kentucky.
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Counting Our Leaves and Branches
ASHCRAFT, BUCKMAN, CHATHAM, COLE, CONDIT, COOPER, DAVIS, DOLLAR, FROMAN, KEIL, MAY, NORTHWAY, REASONER, SPEARS, STOUT.
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Unit History and Soldiers' Biographies of Company H, 120th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Civil War.
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COWAN in Selkirkshire, Scotland
Births and marriages in Selkirkshire, Scotland, Parishes of Ettrick, Galashiels, Kirkhope, Roberton, Selkirk and Yarrow.
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Ancestors & descendents of Thomas Wash COWART. COWART, COWARD, WEAVER, HOLLAND, COXEY, RICHARDSON, HUTCHISON, BRADLEY.
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Cowboys, Indians, Plowboys, & Preachers
Ancestors of Phyllis DAVID and Wayne HENDON: AMADOR, BRYAN, DAVID, DAHLMAN, DEITERMAN, DeVILLE, GONZALES, GRAY, HATKE, HOFFMAN, HYMAN, LaPRAIRIE, LAWRENCE, LEE, MOSELEY, PRUEMER, TALON, UPTMORE, WILLENBORG, BARTON, COATES, HENDEN, HENDON, HILL, LEE, MASON, NORRIS, PHILLIPS, PULLIG, REBSAMEN, RUSSELL, SANDERS, STEADMAN, STEDMAN, STONE, TURNIPSEED, WALKER, WHITTINGTON, WILLIAMS and WORTHINGTON.
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The Charles Andrew COWELL Family and Descendants from Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. COWELL, SMITH, BRADFORD, WILLIAMS, BUSH and PIERSON families of Jefferson County, New York.
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COWGELL & COWGILL in Daviess, McLean & Jefferson Counties KY
COWGELL, COWGILL, SMITH, CLARK & related families in Daviess, McLean & Jefferson Counties of Kentucky, 1850s on.
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Items from various COX researchers.
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COX family, of Leeds, England Genealogical Website
COX family, of Leeds, W. Yorkshire, England.
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World's largest online repository of Crabtree genealogy.
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The western migration of our ancestors from the Southern states to Texas, many by way of Missouri and Arkansas. Concentrating on Newton County, Missouri and Burnet County, Texas. CRAIN, LEWIS, STINNETT, VICKERS, ELLIOTT, BRESSIE, BRANTLEY, JACKSON, Isle of Wight Ancestors, Civil War, Early Texas.
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CRANE, KEILLOR, KRATZMANN, PENN and Other Names
Family trees of Gary and Debbie Keillor. CRANE, KEILLOR, KRATZMANN, PENN, OLDENBURGH, SAMPSON, ERICKSON, BOLDERY, ZIETH, POPPLEWELL.
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CRAYCROFT, BRESNAHAN and BRESNAN Family Pages
Researching CRAYCROFT, BRESNAHAN (in Ireland and Australia), BRESNAN (in America), REEDY, TUETH. Site also contains photos, documents and gedcoms.
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Devoted to Timothy CREEDEN of County Cork, Ireland and his descendants and related families CREEDON, MATSON, NIEHAUS, WILLIS, COUNCILL, SPARKS, PULSKAMP, GAST, CHILCUTT, CLEVENGER. General information on the CREEDEN/CREEDON surname.
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A collection of genealogical records and links for those researching their Creek - Muskogee Indian ancestors.
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CREEKMORE, CRICKMER, and CRICKMAY Surnames Y Chromosome DNA Study
A Y chromosome DNA study for Creekmore, Crickmer and Crickmay families worldwide with descent from the United Kingdom and Eire.
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Crich, in the County of Derbyshire
Articles about the history of Crich Parish and its people. Information on Parish Registers, containing records of marriages, baptisms and burials are gradually being added.
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CRINER family genealogy in Newton County, Arkansas. DICKEY, HEFLEY, PELLHAM, REDDELL, MARTIN, DAVIS, SEXTON.
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HALL, WEBER, CHURCH, HARBISON, CLARK, FARMER, THOMPSON, HERGERT.
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CROFT, HIERS, COOPER, YOUNG: Our Crofts - Photographs and Memories
Descendants of George CROFT, born about 1772 in Barnwell, South Carolina, many of who migrated to south Georgia, including HIERS and COOPER.
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CROW Family History and Genealogy
CROW Family traced from Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri to California. Surnames: NEWMAN, MILLER, WRIGHT, PRITCHETT.
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CROW, CROWE, CROWELL and any variation.
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Military & Genealogy information about the men that served in CO K. This Regiment was also known as the 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles.
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CUESTA, SALDANA, JIMENEZ, CUELLAR and CAJERO Genealogical Charts
Genealogy Charts of CUESTA family as they migrated from Mexico to the USA. Includes CUESTA, CAJERO, BORROEL, SALDANA, URDIALES, JIMENEZ, CUELLAR.
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CULBERT & Related Surnames Home Page
CULBERT, CULBERTSON, CUTHBERT, CUTHBERTSON and related surnames in Ireland.
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CULLINAN & CULLINANE Family Genealogy Project Website
CULLINAN, CULLINANE, CULLINEN, QUILLINAN, QUILLINANE and variations.
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Curlee, Sammons, Kent, Davis, Browning, Nicholas, Wainscott, Elrod, March...
KENT, DAVIS, CURLEE, ST.CLAIR/SINKLER, BROWNING, NICHOLAS, WAINSCOTT, ELROD, MARCH, ROBERTS, SAMMONS, BELL/PERRY, RAMSEY, LEWIS, BELL, ALTOM, BROWN, ARTHUR, MOSS, ARBOGAST.
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CURRAN family information and links.
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CUSENBARY Historical Resource Site
Home of the Cusenbary Association, providing resources for those who are researching the CUSENBARY, CUSHENBERRY, CUSENBERRY and similar variations, primarily focusing on the descendants of Moses Cusenbary of Kentucky.
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Find a Grave - Northwest Airlines Flight 710 Victims
Greenwood Cemetery, Tell City, Perry County, Indiana, USA.
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Find a Grave - United Airlines Flight 175
United Airlines Flight 175 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Logan International Airport, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Los Angeles International Airport, in Los Angeles, California - September 11, 2001.
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Indiana History and Genealogy - Stage Lines
A History of Indiana from its Exploration to 1850, Volume 1, by Logan Esarey, Ph. D., 1915, pages 261-263.
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National Transportation Library - Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934-1965
Digitized copies of United States "Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident Reports," dating from 1934 to 1965. Incident reports are searchable by airline name (at time of incident), site of incident, and date of incident.
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On the Trail - The "IKENBERRY" Party - 1849
A history project by Sandy Wilbur.
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On the Trail - The Westward Movement
I use these web pages to make available the sources of information that I run across - wagon train rosters, obituaries, trail journals, ideas on how to research, etc. Most of my in-depth research has been for the years 1849-1853, but other periods are represented.
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Paper Trail - Pioneer Wagon Train Diaries $
Paper Trail is the website database created by the Oregon-California Trails Association from thousands of trail-related documents of the mid-19th century western migration. Whether people traveled west for gold, land, religious freedom or new opportunity, they wrote diaries, letters, articles and recollections about the journey. From over 3,500 original documents Paper Trail organizes information into an easy-to-search database, featuring names, dates, routes, travel parties, locations and interesting features. The website also lists the library where each document or its copies may be found. The information from each document is accessible by subject codes and by a 6-page outline survey of each document in the Paper Trail website. Names searches are free. Reports require modest subscription.
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Plane and Train Wrecks | Online Collections
Investigations of Aircraft Accidents 1934 - 1965, Investigations of Railroad Accidents 1911 - 1993.
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Stagecoach Lines in Southwestern Ohio
From the USGenWeb project.
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Stagecoach Routes in Northern Ohio
Provided overland passenger travel beginning in 1809, when an early stage route was maintained from Cleveland to Painesville following the old lake shore Indian trail.
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Strauss Skates, Inc. - An Inventory of Its Records at the Minnesota Historical Society
1854-1998 (bulk 1910s-1996). Subject files, newspaper clippings, correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, daybooks and order books, and other records of a family-owned, St. Paul-based ice skate manufacturer, bicycle dealer, and sporting goods retailer founded in 1887 by German immigrant John E. Strauss. The specially-tempered Strauss skate blades were used by many famous speed and figure skaters.
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Wagon Train Arrivals as Reported in the Frontier Guardian
Lists of wagon trains that arrived in Council Bluffs, Iowa.