12 December 2024
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Welcome to our genealogy research site! Here, you’ll find extensive information about the family histories of the BALKCOM clan, who migrated to western Oklahoma Territory from Alabama in 1906; the FRANKS family, who relocated to nearby north Texas from Arkansas in 1913; the MONOGUE family of Ontario, Canada (originally from Ireland); and the MARSHALL family of Newfoundland, Canada (originally from Ireland). Explore the rich tapestry of their pasts and discover the fascinating stories that connect these families across time and continents.
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Stephanie Lazazzero-Kelley, a genealogist based in Massachusetts
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Familyworks | Suffield, Connecticut Vital Records
Request free images and transcribed records for ancestors in Suffield, Connecticut from 1682 - 1916.
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Specialized in genealogical research for the entire (former) German-speaking area, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other European regions. We do not charge on an hourly basis; rather, we only invoice if we successfully find your ancestors. Located in Nottuln, Germany.
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Finding Ancestors in Brethren Records
How-to for beginning Church of the Brethren family history researchers.
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GedcomRenumber allows you to renumber the identifiers of people, families, sources and repositories in a GEDCOM file while keeping the links consistent.
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Genealogical Data Analysis checks your genealogical data, advises you on how to improve the quality of your data, and provides leads for further research.
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Genealogy Assistant for Google Chrome
The extension for Google Chrome adds custom features to popular genealogy websites Ancestry.com and MyHeritage.com that improve your research workflow.
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Genealogy Software News & Info
An encyclopedia of genealogy software, including news and information about genealogy software across multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Linux, going back to the DOS days).
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Jones County, Iowa Historical Newspapers
Search historical newspapers with OCR.
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Suffield, Connecticut
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A private collection of hundreds of volumes of Kent directories, that can be searched for an affordable fee, to assist with your genealogy, or to learn who lived in your house many years before you.
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Konferencja Episkopatu Polski / Polish Episcopal Conference
List and links for 45 Dioceses and 10357 Parish churches. Languages: Polish, English, Italian.
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Low Ancestry is a genealogy podcast that offers listeners a distinctive blend of personal storytelling and historical exploration where amateur genealogist and host, Karyn, tells co-host and genealogy skeptic, Kim, one extraordinary story each episode from her ordinary family tree, and together, they learn how our pasts are inextricably linked to the world we live in today.
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Old Court Records, marriages, maps, African Americans and more for the Mid Maryland areas of Frederick, Carroll, Washington, Garrett, Allegany and Montgomery Counties.
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Northeast Slavery Records Index
NESRI is an online searchable compilation of records that identify individual enslaved persons and enslavers in the states of New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Professional genealogist based in Sydney, Australia offering research services, DNA analysis, and historical record research.
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Pastmaps: Maps for Historical Research
Explore hundreds of thousands of high-resolution historical maps and dive deep with easy-to-use research tools. For professionals and enthusiasts alike.
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Jane Roberts: Yorkshire-Based Professional Family, House and Local History Researcher
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Schätzlein , also known as Schätzlin, Schäzlin, Scheczeln, Scheczlin, Schetzelin, Schetzelinus, Schetzlein, Schetzler, Schetzelin, Schetzlin, Schetzzelin, Schezel, Schezelein, Schezelin, Schezlein, Schezlin, Schezzelin, Schezzlin, also anglicized Schaetzlein or Schatzlein , is most likely a surname of Franconian origin, as the surname suffix -lein is typical for this region.
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A comprehensive overview of resources and types of records available to genealogists researching their Prussian Silesian ancestors. A lot of the lessons learned can also be applied to genealogical research in other parts of Prussia that are now part of Poland.
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Connecticut
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I really love diving into my family’s history, exploring archives, connecting with relatives, and putting together our past. Every new discovery brings me closer to understanding my roots and connecting different generations. Genealogy is not just a hobby for me; it’s a personal journey that intertwines my heritage, creating a beautiful collection of stories and traditions. My Family Surnames are: Bryant, Harden, Gates, Ridgeway, Weaver, Broughton, Ray.
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WAP (WE ARE PAESANI) is the name of the project by which we are seeking to assemble the world’s largest archive aggregating historical information on natives of Southern Italy (Calabria, Basilicata, Sicily, Apulia, Campania, Molise and Abruzzo), as yielded by copious data housed in dusty public archives (+ 12,000,000 records). WE ARE PAESANI will represent the main online resource for genealogical research and the reconstruction of family histories of Southern Italy.
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Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Quarterly
The Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society's Quarterly publishes case studies and family narratives that take place in one or more of Western Pennsylvania’s twenty-six counties. Article research can combine Western Pennsylvania county research with other geographical locations. The WPGS Quarterly published forty-two volumes between 1974 and 2015. In 2022, publication resumed featuring articles that align with Genealogy Standards, Second Edition. We offer a hybrid publication format, digitally publishing featured articles on a rolling basis for our members. All featured articles are compiled at the end of the membership year for print publication.
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After many years of research, we are able to present an extensive journey into our family roots. It covers Sergeant Major James Orr, the Whipp and Rhodes families of England with relatives in the USA and Canada, the East End of London Jewish Roots, and the Mills, Young & Whipp, families from The Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire. Also links to pages on Dance Champion Timmy Palmer and the life and times of World Bantamweight Boxing Champion Thomas 'Pedlar' Palmer.







