9 August 2021
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Clooz - Connecting People Through Documents
An electronic filing cabinet and database for systematically storing all of the clues to your ancestry that you have been collecting. Clooz has over 100 different templates are provided to match the types of information contained in the type of document you find. Clooz contains templates for all U.S. federal censuses, 1841-1891 U.K. censuses, 1852-1901 Canadian censuses, and 1901 and 1911 Irish censuses, as well as generic templates for censuses not included, such as state censuses. Can exchange data with the following software: Legacy Family Tree, Roots Magic, Family Historian and GEDCOM files.
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Clooz Mailing List (RootsWeb, archived on Archive-It)
For users of the Clooz genealogy utility software program.
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DiCamillo Database of British & Irish Country Houses
Online searchable database of British and Irish country houses with information on over 6,000 houses.
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HMRC Oral Histories, Memory Projects
From the Houston Public Library Digital Archives.
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Monmouth County Oral History Archive
The Monmouth County Library System is celebrating the new millennium by exploring the past through the Oral Histories of 100 Monmouth County citizens.
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New York Public Library - United States Sanitary Commission Records
The United States Sanitary Commission (USSC), 1861-1879, was a civilian organization authorized by the United States government to provide medical and sanitary assistance to the Union volunteer forces during the United States Civil War (1861-1865). As the USSC broadened the scope of its work during the war, Regular troops, sailors and others also benefited from its services. The collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, military service claim files, registers, diaries, financial records, scrapbooks, posters, illustrations, photographs, printed matter, maps, ephemera and artifacts concerning the Commission's sanitary, medical and relief work during the Civil War, as well as its post-war relief work and publication activities. The collection also includes the records of the American Association for the Relief of the Misery of Battle Fields, founded in 1866 by USSC officers and former associates.
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Passport Collectors (Facebook)
Collection of passports and related sources.
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UW Oshkosh Archives & Area Research Center
Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Serving Dodge, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette & Winnebago counties. From the Polk Library, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh.
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Wisconsin Goes to War : Our Civil War Experience
From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience is a collection of first person narrative accounts of Wisconsin soldiers and citizens. Through their letters, diaries, poems and other records, we learn about the state's contributions to the Union victory that cost the lives of over 12,000 of the state's men.







