13 November 2017
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5 Minute Family Search (YouTube)
5 Minute Family Search is a YouTube Channel that offers tutorials for family history web sites and tools in 5 minute lessons. Each playlist teaches a new web site, program, or mobile app that will help you with your family history research. New playlists will be featured every week.
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An association of individuals dedicated to the preservation of the traditions and ways of our nation
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Bodies in Transit (New York City)
Between 1859 and 1894, for public health reasons, the recording of the transportation of corpses into, out of, and through New York City was required. The records include the date, cause and place of death, place of interment, age and birthplace. The index can be searched by name and date of death. From the German Genealogy Group.
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This database is an index to a register of armed forces personnel whose remains were brought to the Brooklyn Navy Yard hospital from Europe between 1918 and 1922. It gives the date of death, the cause of death, and identifies the next of kin. From the German Genealogy Group.
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Brooklyn Naval Hospital Register of Deaths and of Burial Plots 1831 to 1894
This database contains the complete transcription of the information in the Death Register for the period 1831 to 1894. The Register includes the person
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The site is devoted to the various trades carried out in the town of Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, North Wales. It has transcriptions of Trade Directories, which when complete will date from 1791 to 1942. It also has a full transcription of the 1794 Caernarfon Town Census.
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Vincennes Sun-Commercial 1936-1955, The Vincennes Commercial 1910-1931, Vincennes Commercial 1886-1909, The Vincennes Sun Commercial 1930-1935, Western Sun 1897-1924, Sunday Commercial 1886-1909, Vincennes Daily Commercial 1884-1891, Vincennes Weekly Sun 1856-1878, Weekly Western Sun 1878-1897, Western Sun and General Advertiser 1835-1849, Vincennes Times 1865-1873, The Vincennes Sun 1931-1935, Sunday Vincennes 1895-1895, Commercial Vincennes 1906-1906, Daily Commercial 1900-1900, Sunday Daily Commercial 1886-1886, Daily Vincennes Commercial 1886-1886.
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Vincennes Sun-Commercial 1936-1955, The Vincennes Commercial 1910-1931, Vincennes Commercial 1886-1909, The Vincennes Sun Commercial 1930-1935, Western Sun 1897-1924, Sunday Commercial 1886-1909, Vincennes Daily Commercial 1884-1891, Vincennes Weekly Sun 1856-1878, Weekly Western Sun 1878-1897, Western Sun and General Advertiser 1835-1849, Vincennes Times 1865-1873, The Vincennes Sun 1931-1935, Sunday Vincennes 1895-1895, Commercial Vincennes 1906-1906, Daily Commercial 1900-1900, Sunday Daily Commercial 1886-1886, Daily Vincennes Commercial 1886-1886.
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Encyclopedia Dubuque - Fur Trade
Dubuque, Iowa.
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Findmypast - Philadelphia Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms
Each result will provide a transcript and image of the original baptism register from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The records currently included in this collection span from the early 1800s up to 1917. Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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An ebook, for the Minnesota Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
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Fur Trade Canoe Routes of Canada/Then and Now
An ebook by Eric W. Morse.
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Base de donn
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Genealogy Ensemble - Chasing the Voyageurs, part 1
Blog post about the fur trade in Montreal by Jacques Gagn
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Genealogy Ensemble - Chasing the Voyageurs, part 2
Blog post about the fur trade in Montreal by Jacques Gagn
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GenealogyMagazine, Episode 5: Graphology for Genealogists
How handwriting analysis proves to be an insightful tool for the family historian.
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A book for sale by Paul K. Graham. It documents almost 10,000 officers in the Georgia militia from 1798 to 1818, with their rank, commission date, and unit. The book helps Georgia researchers to identify the militia districts where their ancestors lived, even if they weren't militia officers.
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Grant County Government, Indiana Health Department Vital Records - Death Certificates
This is a web site containing death records of Grant County, Indiana from the 1960s to present. It is updated daily.
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Search for employee biographical sheets for individuals who worked for Hudson
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Hudson's Bay Company Archives (HBCA)
A division of the Archives of Manitoba, is home to one of Canada's national treasures - the records of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC).
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CARPENTER family from Lycoming Pennsylvania. This is a book project GHCC. It is the Genealogical History of the Carpenter Clan.
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Jefferson Genealogical Society
Located in Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The mission of the Jefferson Genealogical Society is to promote genealogical research through meetings and activities which provide contact with professional genealogists and historians, the opportunity for members to share their experiences, and preservation of genealogical materials and media.
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Jewish Genealogical Society of British Columbia (JGSBC)
Society for researching Jewish genealogy and heritage located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Katholische Kirche in Deutschland
This is a GenWiki article about the Catholic Church in Germany. A map view allows you to find the archdiocese (Erzbistum) or diocese (Bistum) for the town you are researching.
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Klerken Woumen Zarren Genealogy
Genealogy of Klerken, Woumen, Zarren in Belgium. Provides over 200 charts of family trees from these and other towns in West Flanders with links to the associated database of more than 37,000 names.
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Lifey - Share Your Story & Help Others
Lifey is a new service that offers 100% free video life histories for families and individuals. Lifey is building a free app to help you to share and preserve your family history.
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Indiana.
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The Indiana History and Genealogy Database
More than 800,000 records, with more records added daily. Index includes birth, death, cemetery, funeral home, estate, marriage, obituary, and Orphan's Home records.
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Mogiły.pl - Internetowa baza os
Polish database for cemeteries. Type the family name in the top box, press the
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Mountain Men and the Fur Trade
Sources of the history of the Fur Trade in the Rocky Mountain West.
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Chadron, Nebraska.
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My Family History - SeeMyFamilyHistory
A personal web site that offers others the ability to publish their GEDCOM on the site as well. Current families are DeVincentis, Beck, Files, Walls.
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This is a database of an index to 3,124,595 marriage licenses filed in New York City between 1950-1995. This index is the result of the work of the Reclaim The Records group (https://www.reclaimtherecords.org). The marriage licenses represented by this database are available from the New York City Clerk's Office. From the German Genealogy Group.
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Papers of the St. Louis Fur Trade
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of Research Collections on the American West. By Missouri Historical Society.
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Patriots 2 Pioneers - Stories of an American Family
Patriots2Pioneers is dedicated to the preservation of family histories. Brewer, Murphy, Owen, Vennes and Rumping, Isham and Maeran to name a few located in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
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An organization dedicated to the preservation of historic sites associated with the Mayflower passenger William White or his wife Susanna (Jackson) White Winslow or his descendants of his sons Resolved and Peregrine, promoting scholarship on this family, and connecting their descendants.
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Princess Anne County, City of Virginia Beach
All things genealogy for Princess Anne County, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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ROMANI | An Anglo-American Romany Gypsy & Traveller Heritage Project
Romani is a project focused on the heritage of Romany Gypsies and Travellers on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Roots Gifts - Custom Family Tree and Ancestry Gifts
Roots Gifts is home of the amazing family tree quilt. This is an heirloom quality quilt that features up to 9 generations of your family history. You can also get a 7 generation fan chart on an ultra plush fleece blanket. Plus many other fun gifts for the avid genealogist.
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Some Descendants of Robert Farish of Virginia
In the 1950s and 1960s there was a man by the name of Frederick Paul Farish. He, along with others, built upon the research of others who came before him, and endeavored to build a family tree of Robert Farish, who immigrated to Virginia in about 1700. I have a paper copy of a tree that was put together using his information. It was very ambitious for anyone to undertake, but especially so in an age without computers. I have a copy of the letter that he sent out to all of the Farishes that he could find, asking them for information regarding their branch of the family, and then compiled it as he received it. This is a continuation of his data.
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Aarnoudse Bloois, van Bommelje Boogaart, van den Bout Burgers Cleef, van Cleeff, van Dankerse Deurloo Dijke, van Doeleman Duine EEKELEN Eeckelen, van Eekelen, van Esch, van Fase Fial Flikweert Goedegebuure Gravelijn Haaring Have, van der Hessels Hof Hoogenboom Janssen Jonge, de Keer Keulen, van Kleef Kleef, van Matthijsse Millecam Minne, van der Moeliker Moelker Moerland Nes, van Oomen Pleijte Polder, van de Priem Quist Rijnberg Ronde, de Scherpenisse Stakenburg Stoutjesdijk Tanis Verhoeckx Vermeer Viergever Vlam Vliegenthart Vrieze, de Weide, van der Wekken, van der.
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Teasdale Family History (Facebook)
One-Name study of Teasdale, Teesdale, Teasdall, Teasdell & variant surnames. Will give free help to all researchers. Research in the UK, Australia & USA and other countries.
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A non-profit organization providing living history interpretations of the fur trade era within the Great Lakes region. Operates The White Oak Learning Centre & White Oak Fur Post near Deer River, Minnesota.
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Wikipedia - American Fur Company
Founded in 1808, by John Jacob Astor.
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Wikipedia - Pacific Fur Company
Based in the Pacific Northwest, 1810-1813, owned by John Jacob Astor.
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Wikipedia - Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Established in St. Louis, Missouri in 1822.
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The voyageurs were French Canadians who engaged in the transporting of furs by canoe during the fur trade years.