13 December 2018
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This is the most up to date genealogy books list for Ancestor Explorer.
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Biography of Capt. John HUGHES
10 Dec 1773 Shenandoah Co, Virginia - 9 Feb 1855 Washington Co., Missouri. A page providing research info and original documents for Captain John Hughes and his descendants.
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Brian Oster Missouri Marriage Records Site
This site is dedicated to the late Brian Oster who spent many hours compiling a database of early Missouri marriage in the Missouri counties of Crawford, Franklin, Jefferson, Iron, St. Francois, and Washington Counties.
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Corley / Cawley / Caulley / Cauley / Colley Family Info Page
This is a page dedicated to researching the CORLEY (Cawley, Colley, Caulley, Cauley, Carley etc) surname from early Colonial times to present. There are many copies of original documents available on this site.
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Dave F Loewen Homepage - Family History & Genealogy
Includes maps and links related to Mennonites of Russian/Prussian descent. LOEWEN, NEUMANN, KLASSEN, PETERS.
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DNA Painter | Chromosome Mapping
DNA Painter provides an online tool for chromosome mapping.
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"A Geanealogy Research Service for th United States. Their also is a photos gallery for unknown and known family photos. Their is also a genealogy blog!"
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Georgia Genealogical Society - Webinar Schedule
FREE monthly webinars offered on the 4th Wednesday of every month.
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Glasnevin Trust - Glasnevin Cemetery Records
Burial records from 1828 right up to the present day for Ireland's largest cemetery, Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, Ireland. 1.6 million burials recorded.
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Guild of One-Name Studies - Guild Webinar Series
A webinar series from the Guild of One-Name Studies about one-name studies or surname research, hints, tips, tools and resources.
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HARDWITCH, HARDWICK, HATRIDGE Family of Kentucky, Missouri & Arkansas
A page dedicated to descendants of William HARDWITCH / HARDWICK of 18th century Kentucky. They moved on to Missouri in the 1820s where the name morphed into HATRIDGE. Many stayed in MO while still others moved on to Arkansas.
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This site is a clearinghouse for genealogical links and information pertaining to Iron County, Missouri.
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Lawrence Co. Ohio Genealogy site
This site has SOME original data, but is mainly a kind of clearing house for other web pages found concerning genealogical research in/for and about Lawrence County, Ohio.
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ManyRoads - Rabideau - Henss Family Histories & Genealogy
Prussian, Germany, Holocaust, Mennonites, Amish, Quakers, French Canadians. Cartography - Large collection of maps, some as old as the 1500s. Radio, Videos & Music. New Netherlands, Hudson River Locating WW1 & WW2 War Casualties & Prisoners. Numerous German family genealogies.
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Mennonite Library and Archives - Harvey County, Kansas, Marriage Licenses 1872-1913
Indexed list of marriages online at the Mennonite Library and Archives of Bethel College in Newton, Kansas.
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Missouri Genealogy Omni Research Site
Links to research sites that range from world-wide, to the entire USA, state-wide for Missouri and county specific. Missouri's 114 counties are listed by year of formation with outline maps for each year. Each county entry has 15 to 17 research links.
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One Rhode Island Family - 8 Weeks to Better Rhode Island Genealogy Research
The "8 Weeks to Better Rhode Island Genealogy Research" guide on One Rhode Island Family features a town by town list of histories and special record sets, with links if available.
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One Rhode Island Family - 8 Weeks to Better Rhode Island Genealogy Research Week 3
This page offers an introduction to Rhode Island probate, followed by a town-by-town guide to the extensive FamilySearch.org holdings of Rhode Island probate records. This is a necessary because FamilySearch has grouped the records by county only; something that does not work well for Rhode Island records, which are stored by town.
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Origins: SENSEBACHs in Germany & Migrations to America
A book for sale. Genealogy on the Sensebach family in German. Begins with earliest traces of the family in the County of Wied and origins of the name. Biography of the earliest known progenitor, Chuno Christian Sensebach and his fascinating biography. Then four generations of Chuno's descendants. Surnames include Sensebach, Sinsabaugh, Sensabaugh, Sencabaugh, Sincerbox, Neitzert, Reinhard, Mandt, Anhaeuser; Buchstaber; Comfort.
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This is the big genealogy tree of all the Tetkowski people and people associated with the name of Tetkowski. The tree dates back to the earliest years (around 1740), covers more than 2,000 people from Poland, the United States and other countries.
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Aurora, Hamilton County, Nebraska resource for genealogy including newspapers, directories, indexes, obituaries, organizational records, school and church information, military information and more.
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Theosophical Society Members 1875-1942
Database of the complete international membership list of the Theosophical Society in Adyar (Chennai, India) between 1875 and 1943.
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Professional family history research, bespoke research, fixed price packages and gift tokens. Based in Hampshire, England. Can research in Hampshire Archives, West Sussex Records Office, Portsmouth History Centre, Southampton Archives, Naval Historical Branch and other archives in the south of England. Transcription of old documents, locating and photographing gravestones and previous residences/places of work of your ancestors. Any genealogical research task considered.
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Learn about the power of people searches to find and contact family members. This extensive site explains how to find possible relatives, and then provides you with the tools and resources to get back in touch.
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Washington Prison History Project
An online project documenting the history of prisoner activism and policy in Washington state. The site features a robust collection of prisoner-produced newspapers from the late 20th century; oral histories and testimonials about the Washington state prison system; research on local histories of punishment; and a text-adventure computer game designed inside a maximum security prison.
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Witches of Massachusetts Bay suggests roadtrips to discover buildings and artifacts related to 17th century witch trials, provides a calendar of related events, plus information on research collections, news, latest research, Q&As with historians, book notices, museum collection highlights, and more.