29 November 2020
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Dearborn, Michigan.
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This site offers a variety of research services. You may purchase hard to find and unique genealogical and historical material or order a private affordable comprehensive search. You may also search our database and request ancestor records found.
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Biographies of American Architects, 1897-1947
Biographical material culled from obituaries originally published in American Art Annual.
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British Isles Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch British Isles Research group! This group was created to give people researching British Isles genealogy a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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BYU's Script Tutorial - Making Sense of Old Handwriting
English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Latin.
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California Digital Newspaper Collection
The California Digital Newspaper Collection contains over 1,500,000 pages of significant historical California newspapers published from 1846-present, including the first California newspaper, the Californian, and the first daily California newspaper, the Daily Alta California. It also contains issues of several current California newspapers that are part of a project to preserve and provide access to contemporary papers.
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Canada Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Canada Research group! This group was created to give people researching Canadian genealogy a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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Caribbean Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Caribbean Research Community! This group was created to give people researching the region a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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Central Europe Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Central Europe genealogy research community group was created to give people researching Southern Europe a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another. Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland.
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Christ Church Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio
Recorded for 1817 thru 1925. Events: C=Christening, D=Death, M=Marriage, O=Communicants, W=Witness.
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Dziennik Dla Wszystkich Death Notice Database
The Dziennik Dla Wszystkich, also known as the Everybody’s Daily, was a newspaper published in Buffalo, New York from 1911 through 1957. The paper contains many death notices of local Polish immigrants. The obituaries usually contained the person’s age, place of birth, as well as names of family members.
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Eastern Europe Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Eastern Europe genealogy research community group was created to give people researching Southern Europe a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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Epistolae: Medieval Women's Letters
Epistolae is a collection of letters to and from women dating from the 4th to the 13th century AD. These letters from the Middle Ages, written in Latin, are presented with English translations and are organized by the women participating. Biographical sketches of the women and descriptions of the subject matter or the historic context of the letter is included where available.
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A volunteer project to extract data from digital images and make them available through FamilySearch.
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Fuldner Mortuary, Cincinnati, Ohio
Records for years 1922 to 1936.
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The GENUKI church database originated as one containing the approximate location of the parishes that existed around 1837. Since then the database has had new fields added to contain additional information, many more churches have been added (in some areas), and more precise locations added where known.
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Research dedicated to Naples and Bari in Italy. Research on Naples Nobility. PIROMALLO, CARACCIOLO, CAPECE PISCICELLI, DE RISO, ARAGONA, SALUZZO, SORRENTINO, MARTRE, LONGO, Bari research NICOLETTI, CHIARAPPA, BRUNO.
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JSTOR - Contract Work in the Paterson, N.J., Silk Industry
Journal article describing the silk industry in Paterson, New Jersey
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Mexico and Central America Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Mexico and Central America Research group! This group was created to give people researching Mexico & Central America a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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An effort to discover, preserve and promote the stories of sacrifice made by U. S. soldiers who died in the line of duty. This is the largest collection on the Internet of soldier profiles, more than 500,000, from those who died in service from the Revolution to present.
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Northern Europe Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Northern Europe genealogy research community group was created to give people researching Southern Europe a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another. Denmark, Faroe Islands, Findland, Greenland, Iceland, Jan Mayen, Norway, Svalbard, Sweden.
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Obetz Cemetery Burials, Columbus, Ohio
More than 15,000 records.
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Online searchable database of the geographic location of churches, registration districts etc in the UK, with details of their founding and closing dates. From GENUKI.
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Genealogy Consulting Company, Christine COCHRAN- President, Golden, Colorado, research, consultations, workshops, presentations, research plans, project management, forensic genealogy, family history, document retrieval, workshops for schools.
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Passaic County Historical Society - Immigrants at the Paterson Silk Mills
Article from the society's newsletter discussing immigrants from Europe who worked in Paterson's silk mills
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What is Patronymics? This article provides an introduction to Patronymics and the impact that it may have on your genealogy research.
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Professional Genealogist | Tony GRIGGS
Professional Genealogist in the UK offering a variety of services including fixed price packages and bespoke research. Research carried at: The National Archives, London, England; Kent Archives, Maidstone, Kent, England; Canterbury Catherdral Archives, Canterbury, Kent, England and The Society of Genealogist, London, England.
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Project Gutenberg's Theory Of Silk Weaving, by Arnold Wolfensberger
Article describing the different kinds of weaves used to make silk
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Scotland Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
Facebook page for anyone that has an interest in Scotland Genealogy.
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South American Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch South American genealogy research community group was created to give people researching South America a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another.
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South Carolina Enslaved and Free Persons and Slaveholders
This database is an ongoing project to index the names of enslaved persons and slaveholders in South Carolina. Each entry refers to the source of the information.
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Southern Europe Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
FamilySearch Southern Europe Genealogy Research Community group was created to give people researching Southern Europe a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another. France, Monaco, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Italy, Malta, Cyprus, San Marino, Greece, Vatican City.
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A blog by Alicia Clemmons. Ancestors from Louisiana, South Carolina, Mississippi and Texas. BRIAN, BENNETT, PENCE, TARVER, PAXTON, ROWLEY, METCALF, HARDIN, STATHAM.
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U.S. Midwest Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
This group is a community for individuals to ask questions, share genealogy resources, news and information with one another regarding the states and counties found within the United States Midwest Region. Come participate, answer other people's questions, and share information that will help others as they do their genealogy research in the U.S. Midwest Region. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.
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U.S. West Genealogy Research Community (Facebook)
This group was created to give people researching the U.S. West a place to ask questions, collaborate, and share research with one another. Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
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USCIS began overseeing refugee admissions to the U.S. when it began operations on March 1, 2003. Before then, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) administered refugee admissions. This timeline traces the major events and policies that affected refugee admissions under the INS and its predecessor agencies, from 1891 to 2003.
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When you do not know the county:
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The GENUKI church database originated as one containing the approximate location of the parishes that existed around 1837. Since then the database has had new fields added to contain additional information, many more churches have been added (in some areas), and more precise locations added where known.
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Why Your Family Name Was Not Changed at Ellis Island (and One That Was)
By Philip Sutton, Milstein Division of U.S. History, Local History & Genealogy, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, New York Public Library.