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      September 30, 2009

    • Branches of Our Tree 
      Family Tree of WILSON, WILLIAMS, PETERSEN, NEWMAN, and HIRST.
    • JOZWIAK SPYCHALA Genealogy 
      Genealogies of JÓZWIAK, KEMPKA, KOMOSIŃSKA, KOMOSIŃSKI, KOZAKOWSKA, KRAWCZYK, KRĘGLEWSKA, KRĘGLEWSKI, MAZURKIEWICZ, RAJEWICZ, and WALCZAK in Poland.
    • SPYCHALA Genealogy 
      Genealogies of BĄCZYK, GZYL, LUBIK, MARUSIAK, NOWAK, and SPYCHAŁA in Poland.
    • The Lord Selkirk Association of Rupert's Land 
      The Association serves as a link to bind together the descendants of the hardy men and women who first settled on the banks of the Red River in the early 1800s, and to perpetuate the memory and preserve the spirit, traditions, and history of those first agricultural settlers.
    • Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land (Manitoba, Canada) 
      Meet descendants and learn more about where to find information on your Red River ancestors and their culture/history here. Includes fur traders, First Nations, Scots/Irish/Swiss Selkirk Settlers, and Metis.
    • The Huguenot Society of Washington State 
      Huguenot were French Protestants who either fled or remained in France under pressure to change their religions practice between 1520 - 1787, then migrated to other countries including America.

      September 29, 2009

    • Family History Journey in England 
      Traces your English ancestry and heritage. You can also visit your ancestors' home town guided by a local historian. Family Tree tracing packages and family history tours available, as well as archive research, advice, and lifestory recording.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Guild of One-Name Studies 
      Did you know that there are specialists in individual surnames? Known as one-name study researchers, they can usually tell you more about a given surname than you ever wanted to know. All at no cost, to boot. See if your family name is listed.
    • Sins of the Pioneers: Crimes & Scandals in a Small Texas Town 
      James Pylant's book explores the emergence of Stephenville (Erath County), Texas from wild frontier to bustling village. Studded with shocking stories, it tells of vigilantes, horse-thieves, train robbers, bigamists, prostitutes, saloon brawlers, and mysterious murderers.

      September 28, 2009

    • Free Genealogy Tools: Online Genealogy in Your Local Library  
      There are some amazing and unheralded library resources available online that can be a goldmine for family history research. Learn how to make good use of these free resources.
    • Melton Mortuary 
      Melton Mortuary is a full service funeral facility in Beckley, West Virginia.
    • Scotland's Genealogy 
      A new genealogy blog with news,events and information on Scottish genealogy.
    • Vital Certificates - Birth, Marriage & Death Certificates > Official Government Approved Docs from the UK 
      Replacement UK Birth Marriage and Death Certificates for genealogical and official use. Unique Email Service for Overseas research.

      September 27, 2009

    • Obituarieshelp.org/blog 
      The goal of the blog is to make it a little easier to find your ancestors, to offer help when you need advice and to make your family history a little easier to navigate.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Genealogy's largest free databases 
      Here's a review of the largest family history databases that anyone can use for free. Some have more than half a billion records of names to lookup. Wow!.
    • Southern Maryland Historical & Genealogical Research Services 
      We conduct historical and genealogical research for private individuals, businesses, non-profits and governmental agencies.Whether you're working on your family tree or want to know more about that old house you've fallen in love with, Southern Maryland Historical & Genealogical Research Services provides a wide range of services to suit your project needs.

      September 26, 2009

    • Tulare County, California AHGP 
      Tulare County, California American History and Genealogy Project. Bible records, cemeteries, churches, obituaries, education, photos, marriages, surnames, veterans.
    • Missoula County High School, Missoula, Montana 1935 Basketball Team 
      In the photograph: Ralph Solum, Bud Miller, Albert Croonenbergs, Bill Oeder, Walter Mace, Coach Sam Bruce Kain, Ray Perry, Luther Weikel, Joe Pronovost, Bob Price, Gregory Rice, Bob Peterson, Kenneth Kizer, G. Croonenbergs, Herbert Searles, Ed Russell, Burton Perry, L. Potter, C. Potter. More Montana Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/montana.
    • Indiana, PA High School 1938-39 Faculty and Staff Photo 
      Faculty (and probably in the photograph): Marion Bath, Clair Borland, Laura Buterbaugh, Harry Canfield, Charlotte Chapman, Alice Clements, Melinda Detwiler, David Dunmire, Marie Farr, Alice Graffius, Gertrude Handler, Helen Hersperger, Pearl Hoagland, George Hill, Ward Johnson, Lambert Joseph, Evelyn Judson, Sara Kelly, Norman King, Russel Leech, Robert Lintzinger, Frances Lutz, Harold Lutz, Catherine McClure, Mary McGregor, Ferne McHenry, James McKelvey, Paul Mechlin, Gladys Moorhead, James Nix, Eugene Pounds, Lisle Reed, Margaret Rees, Dr. Charles Rink, Carroll Rupp, Joseph Shane, Paul Smay, William Smith, Zetta Sourwine, James Stoner, Lenora Sutter, Anna Mary Thomas, Marion Trowbridge, Ralph Widdowson, Sara Wiley, William Wilt. Possibly some of these Commercial Student Teachers are in the photograph, as well: George Allison, Charles Anderson, William Davis, Deloris DeSantis, Mary Handler, John Jones, Harriet Wright, James Borland, Mildred Howe, Helen Pezzuti, Thomas Reed, Robert Reynolds, Rocco Romeo, Gustie Rura, Ivan Schneck, Charles Slick, Raymond Weamer. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • Waxahachie, Texas High School 1952 Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Dale Archer, Wayne Bateman, W. H. Briggs, Edward Burleson, Jimmy Cooper, Roy Freeman, LaVerne Hanna, Bill Hightower, Frank Hooper, Roger Jordan, Tommy Ledbetter, Leland Marshall, Bill McWhorter, Randy Parsons, Joe Robles, Doyle Saunders, Bobby Sawyer, David Stanley, Wayne Turner, William Wileman, Alden Wilson, Tommy Roberts, Morgan Robnett. The names of the rest of the players are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize them. More Texas Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/texas.
    • Indiana State Normal School, Terre Haute, Indiana 1927 Basketball Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Herschell Lammey, James Chestnut, Obert Piety, Lloyd Reece, Oran Brown, John Teany, Joseph Gray, Harold Albright, Ray Sparks, Piercy Masten, David Glascock - coach.More Indiana Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/indiana.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Easy Search for Family Through European History 
      Europeana is a free 'one-stop shopping' site to explore European culture and history. Hundreds of organizations have contributed material to the site. An easy search interface makes it a simple matter to search for family history at the site. Worth a visit.
    • Genetic Designs® - A Timeless Work of Art 
      Resource for DNA testing - compares DNA to over 250 different populations worldwide illustrated in a map and chromosomal bands on a digitally modified gel electrophoresis image.

      September 25, 2009

    • East High School, Youngstown, Ohio 1935 Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Dominic Colangelo - captain, John Carnivale, John Chainese, Frank Wary, Joe Wary, Ernest White, James Gentile, Thomas Hosa, Nick Lucas, Tony Sandy, John Congemi, Luke Heffron, Sam Laskin, George Smith, Dominic Malatok, Steve Bozzocco, Louis Colabine, Martin Tierney, John Palchefsky, Martin Joyce, Mike Beck, John Spagnola. More Ohio Old Photoshttp://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/ohio.
    • Wichita Falls, TX High School 1932 Football Team Photo 
      In the photograph: Coach W. J. Morris, Burns McKinney, Charles Rice, J. L. Creecy, R. D. Foster, Ed Greenwood - captain, Coach Ted Jefferies, Robert Brandon, Robert Decker, Philip Allen, F. Heath, Williams, Coach Charles Lindsey, Farris Johnson, W. J. Hawthorne, James Hill, Jasper McBride, Vernon McDaniel, H. Hill, Byrd, Charles Hurd, W. D. Tollett, Rogers, Robinson, Stevenson, Lee Roy McBride, Cleo Creecy, Weldon Beck, J. Z. Powell, A. G. Fletcher, Durkin - manager, Cleveland Pierson, Jack Randolph, Willard Smith, Dimock, Lundien, Norwood.More Texas Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/texas.
    • Waldo, Kansas High School Class of 1942 Photo 
      In the class (and probably in the photograph) Lewida Finkenbinder, Wilma Clow, Betty Rae Hubbard, Shirley Wyckoff, Harold Plummer, Dwane Perkins, Dale Post, Eugene Beck. The sponsor was Mr. Gorman Brandley. The names of the rest of the people in the photograph are unknown. Perhaps you might recognize them. More Kansas Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/kansas.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: The Genealogical Research Process -- A Visual Aid 
      There's a very helpful (and sort of beautiful) chart that can step you through the tricky parts of researching family history. If you're going to do it, then do it right. This chart will help more than you can imagine.
    • ArchivaLife.com - A Lifetime Memory Keeper 
      ArchivaLife allows you to record and preserve your own history for generations to come. ArchivaLife is an attractive and easy-to-use, archival-quality memory keeper that features a patent-pending time-line that helps you remember and document the details of your life and your immediate family’s history decade-by-decade.
    • PEARIS Family Branch 
      PEARIS, TULLOS, BRAZEE, DEAN, DIETER/TEATER families.
    • Jonathan BIRD/BYRD Revolutionary War Soldier 
      Jonathan Byrd was a Revolutionary War solider, born ca. 1750 in Virginia and died October 1827 in Putnam Co. IN. The family lived in Barren Co. Kentucky and Crawford Co., IN before moving to Putnam Co. Son Abraham and his family continued to live in the Putnam Co. area, while son James Luther and family moved to Iowa.
    • Sea Captain John BOYD Family History 
      Research and History of Captain John BOYD's family. John BOYD was born in approximately 1775. He died in 1805 in Bucks Co. Pennsylvania and is buried in Bensalem, PA. He married Ann BESSONET. They had 2 children - John, b. 1802 in Philadelphia and Mary Ann b. in Bristol, PA in 1803. 4 generations of history, including allied family CABEEN.

      September 24, 2009

    • Edinboro, PA State Teachers College Girls Varsity Hockey Team Photo 
      In the photograph: Blanchard, Swaney, Potts, Dennis, Heffernan, Cummings, Agnew, Thompson, Wilcox, Rudley, Maranda, Gillette, Allen, Lacock, Stevick, Park, Wittmer, Forness, Perry, Fobes. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • State Normal College, Bowling Green, Ohio 1928 Baseball Team Photo 
      In the photograph: Shelton, Ziessler, Kuder, Headington, Digby, Treece, Karr, Eyestone, Crawford, Coach Steller, Smith, Hough, I. Smith, Mansfield, C. Filiere, Hawkins, Greek, Warner, Fish, Stacy, Beattie, H. Filiere, Gwynn, Purdy, Lietman, Glaser, Jump, Yawberg, Craft. More Ohio Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/ohio.
    • The Herring DNA Project 
      Paternal project for Herrings with varied spellings. Patriarch listing/y-dna results/links to related information.
    • Ancestry.com Expert Connect 
      Ancestry.com Expert Connect puts you in touch with independent professional genealogists from the US, Canada, and EU to help break down brick walls in your research.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Searching for Oddly-Named Family 
      Ancestors (or even modern family members) with unusual names can be especially valuable in putting together your family tree. Here's what to know, and how to best search for them.

      September 23, 2009

    • Librairie Guenegaud 
      Livres anciens sur la genealogie, l'heraldique, le regionalisme.
    • East Carolina Genealogy 
      Hyde County North Carolina Genealogy, including MANNING, DUNN, DUNBAR, MORRIS, SQUIRES, MATTAMUSKEET, WINFIELD, SAWYER, AINSLEY, CUTRELL, JAMES, CUTRELL, NOBLES, STOWE, GIBBS, ARMSTRONG, RADCLIFF, LOWE, STOTESBURY.
    • The Royal Irish Constabulary Forum 
      History and genealogical resources relating to the Royal Irish Constabulary, and other Irish police forces prior to 1922.
    • Whatcom High School, Bellingham, Washington 1920 Sophomore Boys Photo 
      Boys in the Class of 1922 photographed when they were sophomores in 1920. The names of the students are unknown. Perhaps you might recognize some of them. More Washington Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/washington.
    • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 1929 Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Edward Daday - captain, Robert Knox - manager, Frederick Warren - asst manager, Glenn Killinger - coach, Barrett, Bauer, Bliss, Chase, Crowley, DiAddario, Diehl, Eldridge, Ferguson, Gallagher, Goldwyn, Hallock, Howland, E. Kennedy, F. Kennedy, Montie, Nolan, Notar, Pinto, Sidor, States, Steere, Teute, Venner, Wade. More New York Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/new-york.
    • Bend, OR High School 1938 Lava Bear Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): George Redden, Forrest Sholes, Maurice Kelly, Ed Wise, Sherman Nicar, Willard Ferneau. The names of the rest of the players are unknown. Perhaps you might recognize some of them. More Oregon Old Photoshttp://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/oregon.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: DAR Online Resources 
      The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) have one of the most extensive genealogical libraries in the world. Two online resources from DAR are pointers to their hard-copy materials, and valuable family history tools in their own right.
    • Bladen Family Tree New Zealand/South Africa/Australia  
      The Bladen Family Tree.

      September 22, 2009

    • Parsons, Kansas High School Girls Basketball Team 1922 Photo 
      In the photograph: Ruth Morton, Smay, Louise Smith, Lolita Scott, Alice Mitchell, Leota Wheeles, Miss Walls - coach, Edith Makemson, Margaret Maclean. More Kansas Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/kansas.
    • Colfax, Washington High School Class of 1923 Photo 
      In the class (and probably in the photograph): Peter Koch, Melvina Middaugh, Henry Schierman, Julia Litzenberger, Alma Litzenberger, Lucile Organ, Edna Baker, Miriam Riggs, Maurice Elliott, James Sibert, Justin Roulet, Robert Foster, Cecil Brown, Ralph Parker, Gladys VanTine, Dale Warren, Francis Schreiber, Elva Hughey, Gladys Stovall, Alice Wynn, Vera Burlingame, Ester Anderson, Kenneth Bageant, Grace Brock, Wright Baylor, Frances Faires, Ralph Campbell, Vivian Urness, Herman Strauss, Charence Arrasmith, America Baker, Faye Wilhelm, Velma Bageant, Lenora Harvey, Marion Troy, Vivian Troy, Mary Sherfey, John Poffenroth, Joe Bensel, Pauline Daubert, Elizabeth Gerlitz, John Elliott, Samuel Lloyd, Leo Evans, Ruth Wyatt, Kenneth Ripley, Fred Little. More Washington Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/washington.
    • Butler, PA High School 1925 Basketball Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Clifford Baker, George Braun, Calvin Geyer, Samuel Horwitz, Harold Oram, Anthony Trecisse. The names of the rest of the players are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize some of them. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • Genealogy Websitesgalore 
      A list of new or new genealogy websites.
    • Family From The Past 
      Profession Researcher specialising in Wiltshire, England. All work carried out using primary sources at the Family History Records Centre in Chippenham. Fees are on my website.
    • GENEALOGIE STEPANEK 
      Professional genealogical research in the Czech Republic, specializing in Moravia and eastern Bohemia. Search for living relatives.
    • Southern Israelite Archive 
      Digital archive of the Southern Israelite newspaper from Atlanta, Georgia (Fulton County) provided by the Digital Library of Georgia and The Bremen Museum.
    • Edward and Mary Smythe Genealogical Archive 
      'SMYTH / SMYTHE' FAMILY (1737)of New England that were descended from Andrew Smyth of Ireland.
    • GenRegis.com 
      GenRegis is a database consisting of the transcription of baptism and/or birth, marriage and burial records of people that lived in Portugal. It has people from different places in Europe and more. It's an ongoing project so keep checking. You might find what you are looking for today!.
    • Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of New Hampshire 
      “For ye glorie of God, and advancement of ye Christian faith and honour of our…countrie.” Our society seeks to fulfill this mission through genealogical research, scholarships awarded yearly to worthy students, and with various publications and educational programs. As a 501 (c) 3 organization, financial gifts to the society's Memorial Scholarship Fund are tax deductible. Please consider a generous donation, and help assist worthy students whose interests include preserving the values of our Pilgrim forefathers as expressed in the Mayflower Compact.
    • Professional Genealogist in North Carolina 
      Genealogy research in North Carolina at the NC Archives or individual counties. Also experienced in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Tennessee.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: A Thousand Years of UK Family History Resources, Free 
      Search through more than millennium (millennia?) of history in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Government records, church records, newspapers, all at no cost.
    • Elsie Stafford Harris 
      A modest website dedicated to the memory of Mama Elsie, Elsie R. Stafford Harris. Since 1948, there has been a gathering in Wynne, Arkansas on the first Sunday in May to celebrate her birthday.

      September 21, 2009

    • LEIN & LAVOIE Family Tree 
      Research of the families LEIN, LAVOIE, FREDETTE, HAMLIN, DENAULT, OMVIG, HERWERTH, HOOEY, TOFT, DAVIDSON, BURNETT, METCALF of Vermont, Iowa, Norway, Canada, England and New York.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: UK and Ireland Burial and Cremation Records 
      A new service makes almost half a million death records available online for the UK (Ireland included). Records go back to 1837, and more are being added regularly. Searching is free.
    • Queensland Genealogy 
      For genealogy / family history research in Queensland, Australia, this blog gives examples of interesting, unusual or amusing items that I come across at Queensland State Archives and elsewhere in the course of my work as a professional genealogist.
    • Davidson History - Robert and Eliabeth GOCHENOUR DAVIDSON 
      The Robert and Elizabeth Gochenour Davidson Families. Robert and Elizabeth left the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia and headed west with their 5 children only to have the youngest son, Issac, die in Missouri (around 1849). The family turned around and then the father Robert, died in Illinois. This left Elizabeth and her 4 children to went on to settle in Ohio. All remained there except for Harrison who went on to Nevada, California and settled in Oregon.Related families are found in: Virginia, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, California, Kentucky and others. Surnames include: ANDERSON, BALL, BOTTGER, CHILDRESS, DAVIDSON, FARMER, KING, PLUNKETT and many more.

      September 20, 2009

    • Genealogia. Genealogy of GULINSKI, NIEWODOWSKI and GORECKI Families 
      Andrzej Gulinski. Genealogia. Genealogy of Gulinski, Niewodowski, and Gorecki families. English and Polish Versions.

      September 19, 2009

    • WhoPassedOn 
      Online Obituaries, Funeral Home directory.
    • Long Point Settlers 
      Dedicated to the history and genealogy of the early families in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. R. Robert Mutrie, researcher, writer and historian has created this site to help family researchers in their quest for ancestral knowledge.
    • Deceased Online 
      The central database for British burial and cremation records. The database was recently launched and is regularly adding new areas and data. Angus in Scotland has just added all its burial records.
    • PAULMANNING.NET - Roll of Honour: Far Cotton, Northampton & HMS CASSANDRA 
      WW1 Roll of Honour in memory of the men of Far Cotton, Northampton UK.
    • Los Abuelos de mi Historia 
      Blog dedicado a mi familia y a la Genealogia en general.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Finding Historical Photos of Your Family, For Free 
      Nothing beats the thrill of finding actual pictures of your ancestors. Here are some of the best free sources to search.

      September 18, 2009

    • Anthony M Breen Archive and Documentary Research 
      Specialist Researcher for Early Suffolk Ancestors and Irish Family History.
    • Gayle's Genealogy Service 
      Help in completing your family tree. Brick walls no problem, I will try hard.
    • Mo's Genealogy Postcards 
      In my genealogy catagory I am making available postally used pre 1960 postcards. The postcards will have a scanned image of the recipients postal name and address and also any senders identity. I am adding new postcards EVERY DAY as I am a keen genealogist.

      September 17, 2009

    • The Sons and Daughters of the Province & Republic of West Florida 
      The objectives and purpose of this organization is to perpetuate the memory of the character, deeds and heroism of the inhabitants of The Province & Republic of West Florida prior to December 07, 1810.
    • UK Family History 
      UK Family History offer research and reporting services to the UK market and beyond. Bespoke services and fixed-price packages are available. We also specialise in enhanced report formats and family tree presentation.Initial consultations are never charged for and we offer a free world-wide call-back facility. Find us at www.ukfamilyhistory.net.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Obituaries (or close to it) 
      Obituaries are still harder to find than they should be, despite the growth in online newspaper archives. However, there are some resources that tell you, for free, whether an obituary was published for the family member you're searching.

      September 16, 2009

    • podcastGenealogy 
      The Art and Science of Genealogy. We discuss basic topics involved in genealogy research.
    • Genealogy Mysteries Solved 
      Edited by David E. Irwin this blog helps newcomers to genealogy with useful advice on how to overcome roadblocks in your research with advice on search techniques and useful sites. Specializes in Great Lakes Area Research and News.
    • Ultimate Genealogy Research 
      Just starting out? Then let me help you. I can perform an introductory search and get you pointed in the right direction. Would you rather have someone do the research for you? I can provide research which will include copies of documents I locate. Let me handle all your genealogy research needs.

      September 15, 2009

    • Family Tree 4 SARGENT 
      keep with the ancestry tree, following the SARGENT family and all other branches-JUSTUS,HEACOCK,LUTTRELL,ADKINS,MIZER,MARSH,CASPER,SKEEN,WAGGONER,BIRD/BYRD Lived in and around Martin/Greene/Lawerenc/Pike counties INDIANA, Other branches from Pennsylvania,Kentucky,North Carolina,Tennessee,Ohio and Virgina. Casper was closest oversea's connection from Germany.Building list of links to find records for family documents.
    • the HEMBREE hombre' 
      Tho not married to anymore, still are family connected! HEMBREE, MEDLIN, STOVALL Most from state of Georgia,Franklin/Douglas/Fulton/Stevens counties as well as state of South Carolina in Spartanburg county. Some still living in and around Greenville/Wallaha/Easley/Anderson counties. GA families just over state line in LaVonia. This is a fairly new blog which goes with the ancestry tree I am building for my chirldrens family line.
    • ARBUTHNOTT 
      A brief genealogy of the Arbuthnott family from Scotland.
    • KEITH 
      A summarised genealogy of the Keiths, Earl Marischals of Scotland.
    • ABERCROMBY 
      Short genalogy chart of the Abercrombies in Scotland.
    • Midwest Roots 
      Professional-grade research in Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin.
    • Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog 
      Genealogy and history resources and methodology for Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ohio, daily since January 2008.
    • YearbookUSA 
      Hundreds of antique and vintage high school yearbooks and college annuals from all over the USA.
    • Die PRETORIUSfamilie webblad 
      The home on the web for the PRETORIUS family. Covers the PRETORIUS family in South Africa as well as their origins in Europe.
    • The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein is on Facebook 
      Welcome to the Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein on FacebookThe purpose of The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein is to share our genealogy database.Our objective is to document and prove our genealogy and family history with the help of our family and fellow genealogist and family historians.Our goals are to preserve our genealogy and history of our Ancestors for our Descendants.Many members of our family have put many hours of work into the research and documentation of these ancestors.We hope you will benefit from the information we have presented.Please adhere to the 'Genealogical Standards and Guidelines' recommended by the National Genealogical Society.Please email us with corrections or additions that we may have over looked.And most of all enjoy your visit and come back often!We always try to think out of the 'Box' so to speak. Our families Surnames have been miss spelled, miss pronounced, written incorrectly, and not to mention the mode of travel was a lot slower for our ancestors. There are a lot a folks out there that have been able to identify with someone else and even make a connection with other family members, because they think out of the box.Listing the following SURNAMES: ABBOTT, BEAN, BYERLY, COMBS, CURTIS, DANIELS, DELILAH, DEMENT, DUNN, EFFINGER, ELLIS, FREEMAN, GILLARD, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, LORD, LUX, MERIDAY, NORRIS, REDMAN, STEIN, STINE, STROUD, WALLACE and more.

      September 14, 2009

    • ASTON 
      A summary genealogy of the Aston family of Staffordshire.
    • Genealogy Herald 
      On this site you will find information pertaining to genealogy. Enjoy reading interesting stories, poetry, genealogy news and loads of other information. Please feel free to share your stories, photos, and views.
    • Jack Percival PILLING & Anna May HAYFLINGER 
      Ancestors and descendants of Jack PILLING of Peterborough Ontario Canada and Anna HAYFLINGER of Amsterdam New York; also including the family names DEXTER, GRUTTADARO, HÖFLINGER, MARTIN, MCGOVERN, MOWRY.
    • The Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions. 
      Cemetery records, information and maps extracted from the Charles R. Hale Collection of Connecticut Cemetery Inscriptions.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Searching Family History in Europe 
      The European Library is a deep and powerful portal for more than 150 library collections throughout Europe. Spanning centuries, and including untold numbers of records on people and places, this is good, online resource for family history research.
    • Maine Irish Heritage Center 
      Maine Irish Heritage Center - Maine’s Irish Genealogical Center and Library, preserving the story of Irish history in Maine.

      September 13, 2009

    • Généalogie des Méautis et Deméautis de Normandie 
      Douze siècles d'histoire normande & anglo-normande à travers la famille des « Méautis ».
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Australia National Archives, Immigrant and Visitor Records 
      If a family member ever moved to Australia, or simply visited, there may be an online record of their voyage at the National Archives of Australia. The entire history of Australia is covered here, though the Passenger Index records are mostly early 20th century. Even if you are not aware of an Australia branch of your family tree, the Archives are worth a quick visit to double check.
    • Free National Collections of Historical Newspapers 
      Before paying a subscription for old newspapers, why not check the many free resources available online, covering a broad swath of geography and history. A great tool for family research.
    • Fred's genealogisch plekje 
      Site with genealogy information about the Baltus, Moonen, Berns, Cohnen and Donner families. There are also more then 250.000 memorial cards from the province Limburg, Netherlands. Also more then 250 weblinks.
    • RANDALL Family History 
      The Randall Family History Site covering 250 years of Randall Genealogy, including legends, numerous reports, with a large genealogy help section, favourite sites, a names-places map and how to build a suitable web site for family history. RANDALL, MUNRO, WILLIAMS, MCGUCKIAN, PAYNE, PAIN, CUTLER, LITTLETON, GLENNY, WESTHEAD, BUCHAN, DADSON, GARNSWORTHY, GRIFFITHS, HUGHES.

      September 12, 2009

    • Scogings McKenzie Genealogy 
    • People Finder 
      If you are trying to track down a long lost loved one, you obviously know the persons name and it�s easy- rather it makes the task of tracking down the person an easier one. You could employ different methods of tracking down a person whose name you know.
    • McLean County Genealogical Society Resources 
      McLean County (IL)Complete A-Z Index of 1,950+ Family Files of the county's genealogical society.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Veteran Gravesite Locator 
      The Department of Veterans Affairs manages a large online database of the burial sites of more than 5 million veterans. You can often find information on family members who served in the US Armed Forces in any of a number of conflicts.
    • Free Newspaper Archives from the Midwest 
      Search free newspaper archives from 15 midwest states, from Colorado to Wisconsin. These archives extend back hundreds of years, and are a gold mine of family history information.

      September 11, 2009

    • Zilphy's Children  
      A new website sharing the on-going research of the descendants and ancestors of Zilphy Harder Mackey Rice and associated families. Zilphy was born in Sumner County, Tennessee; married John Mackey in Lauderdale County, Alabama; married Robert Rice in Itawamba County, Mississippi; immigrated to Kaufman County, Texas. Most of her siblings and all of her children also moved to eastern Texas shortly following the Civil War. Related families include-- Jobe, Lindsey, Evans, Stovall, Beavers, McDonalds, Allen, LaRoe, Fox, Clayton, Thigpen, and many more. Replaces old website.
    • New Zealand Birth, Death and Marriage Exchange 
      A site for New Zealanders to exchange and share their birth, death and marriage certificates and printouts.
    • Finding Your Roots Tri-Stake Seminar 
      13th annual genealogical all day seminar held Saturday October 17th from 8-4PM. Pre-registration available online. Classes are free of charge and are of varied interests ranging from very beginners to experienced.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Finding Books on Your Family's History 
      With thousands of ancestors in your past, some of them are bound to be featured in books that are available online, and can be searched for free. The right search strategy can zero in on some fascinating details.
    • Newspaper Archives 'Special Collections' 
      This Special Collections site covers free newspaper archives on topical areas, including: slavery, abolition, various wars, rural America, the labor movement, and so on. A terrific resource for general history, as well as genealogical research.

      September 10, 2009

    • Carter's Family History via New Zealand 
      Carter family history, Early Settlers to New Zealand, 58th Regiment, Passenger lists, Manukau settlements, Onehunga, Cornwallis, Huia, etc.
    • INDEX AND HISTORY OF NUNS AND SISTERS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA 1838 - 1918 
      INDEX AND HISTORY OF NUNS AND SISTERS OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCHIN AUSTRALIA1838 - 1918.
    • NB Family Research 
      a community of novice genealogists researching NB Canada family lines. Offering surname listing, information, tips, lookups,etc.
    • COLDREN FAMILY 
      Descendants of Peter COLDREN and Elizabeth LUTZ.
    • ARMSTRONG family in VA, NC, TN, IL AND KS 
      This is a study I have made to determine the ancestry of Matthew ARMSTRONG and his wife Sarah.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Researching African-American Family History: Slaves and Slavery 
      Despite the special difficulties involved in tracing African-American roots back to the time of slavery, there are some free, online resources available that can be very useful. Information can be found on both slaves and slave owners.
    • Free Newspaper Archives in the South 
      Online newspaper archives are a wonderful resource for family history work. These free archives cover seven southern states, from Alabama to Virginia.

      September 9, 2009

    • ANCESTOR.IE 
      Irish family history and genealogy services and news.
    • Graham Maxwell Ancestry - Free Census Search 
      Fully Searchable & Free Scottish Census.1841 - Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire & Selkirkshire together with parts of Dumfriesshire and Midlothian - 103,662 names!1851 - Berwickshire, Dumfriesshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire & Selkirkshire together with parts of Kirkcudbrightshire, Lanarkshire and Midlothian - 208,527 names!1861 - Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire & Selkirkshire together with parts of Dumfriesshire and Midlothian - 113,335 names!But it’s more than just the census – for the county of Peeblesshire we have linked each household with a Google map so you can easily see where your ancestors once lived plus more bonus features – have a look and see what you can find.
    • A Family Research 
      Research from the UK into the Abba, Barr, Cornish, Drax & Thomas surnames.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Using GenCircles for Surname Research 
      GenCircles is an unusually large database of surnames and family history information, with some interesting features that put it a notch above other, similar systems. I find one can often find information here that simply doesn't show up in other data sources.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: RootsWeb Surname List (RSL) 
      RSL's special strength is pinpointing the geography of family names...where they came from, and where they migrated to over time. This is an interesting and valuable resource, easy to use, and free.
    • Newspaper Archives from the Wild West 
      There are a lot of free newspaper archives from the Western states, if you know where to look. These are fantastic resources for searching for cowboy and settler (and even Indian) family roots in the Western US.

      September 8, 2009

    • Douglas Family Tree 
      Descendants of Alexander Douglass (New Galloway, Scotland) and Grisell (Grace) Brown (Antrim, County Antrim, Ireland), who came to America in 1791. Surnames: BELL, BIGHAM, BLALOCK, CARSON, DOUGLAS, DOUGLASS, HENRY, LYNN, MILLER, RABB, WHITE, WILKES.
    • How to Understand the Types of Genealogical Evidence 
      Genealogists label source records and information as primary or secondary, direct or indirect, original or derivative. Recognizing the different types of evidence is an important part of evaluating the reliability of the data they contain.
    • HuMo-gen(PHP) Gedcom to Website Genealogy Program 
      HuMo-gen(PHP) is a free and open-source Gedcom-to-Website genealogy program.HuMo-gen(PHP) converts Gedcom files into PHP files and creates an instant, dynamic and searchable genealogy website.The program can be easily installed by anyone with a domain and a webhost with PHP/mySQL support.No knowledge of either PHP or mySQL is required.HuMo-gen(PHP) may be installed on a local PC as well.Online manual is available on the website.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: The Origins of Surnames 
      You can search on over a million surnames, find out information about family origins and migrations, and make contact with other people researching the same name. The service is entirely free.
    • Belgian American Association Member Memorial 
      Founded in 1927, the Belgian-American Association has been an integral part of Detroit's Belgian Community for 80+ years. This page serves as a memorial to the association's members that have passed away.

      September 7, 2009

    • KOLBE Genealogy Blog 
      Blog about Kolbe genealogy research from Germany to Michigan, United States.
    • The Devantier Family Tree 
      This website tries to collect information about the Devantier name, Descendants and stories about this Huguenot Family.
    • Newspaper Archives in Canada, Online and Free to Use 
      Old newspaper archives are good resources for family history research. You can search free newspaper archives covering two centuries of Canada history.

      September 6, 2009

    • old pictures of Diepholz and ancestry research 
      this is a collection of old pictures of the city of Diepholz, lower saxony, germany, and familyresearch of the names : Esser, Happe, Mueller and Stedtnitz.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Search of UK Military Records 
      It's possible to search more than a million military records from the British Armed Forces. Searching is easy, quick and free. If your family has any roots in the UK (or even if it only might), then this is definitely a database to explore.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Ship Passenger Lists, 19th and 20th Centuries 
      Many more ship passenger lists are available online than ever before. Search them at this useful site, and also find out a great deal of detail on how passengers actually traveled back in the day, along with the records they kept, and the records others kept, such as ship manifests.

      September 5, 2009

    • Stanhope Family History 
      An exploration of the history of the Stanhope family.
    • Captain Thomas Harris 
      A study of the Devonshire links of Captain Thomas Harris and Sergeant John Harris of Virginia.
    • Descendants of Ragnar 
      A study of the descendants of Ragnar Lodbrok.
    • Frame Family Origins 
      A study of the origins of the Frame family.
    • Type Russian letters without a Russian keyboard 
      Online utility for typing Russian letters.
    • Lene Dræby Kottal's Family Tree 
      Genealogical information about more than 2500 people, mainly from Denmark. Top family names are KOTTAL and JUHL. Also includes articles about Danish naming traditions and how to search for ancestors in Denmark.
    • HARPER Family Line 
      Description' content='This is a genealogy a history of the Harper family, beginning with Thomas HARPER of Fauquier County, Virginia. Born: April 16, 1789. Tracing his line through Patterson Duncan HARPER, Ezra Martin HARPER, George Allen HARPER, John Herndon HARPER, Thomas King HARPER, Clarence Clinton HARPER and William Riven HARPER. Along the way we intertwine the KINSEL, STALEY, BENNETT, POUNDERS and MELOFSKY and many other families. States covered are Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Wyoming & Texas.

      September 4, 2009

    • Index to Greenville (SC) News obituaries, 1916-1993 
      An index to obituaries appearing in The Greenville (SC) News. Currently begins with 1916, but work is ongoing to index and add earlier obituaries. Greenville News obits from 1994 to the present are indexed elsewhere.
    • Index to The Greenville (SC) News, 1994-present 
      An index to items of local interest appearing in The Greenville (SC) News from 1994 to the present (updated daily). Includes obituaries and marriage announcements.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Family History Archives at Brigham Young University 
      There are more than 44,000 digitized books in the Family History Archives collection at BYU. These can be searched online, for free, and often turn up very detailed information on ancestors...not just family trees and relationships, but detailed biographies of who was who, and when.
    • Scottish Monumental Inscriptions 
      Monumental Inscriptions on CD from across Scotland, fully searchable and resonably priced.

      September 3, 2009

    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps 
      Sanborn insurance maps can be a goldmine for a family history researcher. The 19th and early-20th century maps show many towns and cities in fantastic detail, and provide insight into daily life, businesses, places of worship, and so on. Thousands of these maps are online, and freely accessible. Find them here.
    • Welcome To The Dunnuck Research  
      DUNNUCK , DUNNICK genealogy beginning about 1790 in MD and PA. Expands to OH, IN, IL, KS and beyond.
    • Brigadier-General Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg 
      biography and genealogy of Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg.
    • Genealogy of the KOCHERSPERGER, KOCHERSBERGER, KOCHENSPERGER, KOCHENSPARGER, KOKENSPARGER, COCHENSPARGER, COGANSPARGER, GUGGISBERG, GUGGISPERG, GUGGISPERGER and GUGISPERG families with origins in Rittershoffen, Alsace, France and the Swiss villages of Belp, Englisberg, Köniz, Niedermuhlern, Obermuhlern, Oberbalm and Zimmerwald, all in Canton Bern, Switzerland 
      Genealogy of the Kochersperger, Kochersberger, Kochensperger, Kochensparger, Kokensparger, Cochensparger, Cogansparger, Guggisberg, Guggisperg and Gugisperg families with origins in Rittershoffen, Alsace, France and the Swiss villages of Belp, Englisberg, Köniz, Niedermuhlern, Obermuhlern, Oberbalm and Zimmerwald, all in Canton Bern, Switzerland.
    • Kochersperger Genealogie 
      Genealogy of the Kochersperger family and the many spelling variations of the surname. This page has been created to bundle all the known information that can be be found on the internet and many other sources. We would like to inform about historical facts, the family roots, the Rittershoffen tree, chronicles of the different branches, name-variations, picture gallery and a view into the virtual cemeteries all of which will serve to complete the family history.As a matter of course you will find an index of persons and on the basis of biographies you may deepen your knowledge of the family. Graphic charts will give you a quick overview of kinship and relationships.In addition we offer services with links and downloads. Much of the information could not be categorized without losing the clarity. This data base has been placed with the library page. In view of the vast quantity of data that we plan to cataloge, it will take a considerable amount time before all of the information can be added to the website. Visit our site often, as each time you will almost certainly find new input.
    • Guggisberg Guggisperg Gugisperg Gugisberg Guggisperger - history and genealogy of a unique surname from Bern, Switzerland 
      Guggisberg Guggisperg Gugisperg Gugisberg Guggisperger - history and genealogy of a unique surname from Bern, Switzerland.
    • Genealogy of the Kochersperger, Kochersberger, Kochensperger, Kochensparger, Kokensparger, Kokensberger, Kochenspere, Cokensparger, Cochensparger, Cogansparger, Coensparger, Kochenberger, Kokenberger, Guggisberg, Guggisperg and Gugisperg families with origins in Rittershoffen, Alsace, France and the Swiss villages of Belp, Englisberg, Köniz, Niedermuhlern, Obermuhlern, Oberbalm and Zimmerwald, all in Canton Bern, Switzerland 
      Genealogy of the Kochersperger, Kochersberger, Kochensperger, Kochensparger, Kokensparger, Kokensberger, Kochenspere, Cokensparger, Cochensparger, Cogansparger, Coensparger, Kochenberger, Kokenberger, Guggisberg, Guggisperg and Gugisperg families with origins in Rittershoffen, Alsace, France and the Swiss villages of Belp, Englisberg, Köniz, Niedermuhlern, Obermuhlern, Oberbalm and Zimmerwald, all in Canton Bern, Switzerland.
    • The History and Origin of the Kochenberger Family of Ohio, Missouri and Colorado 
      The History and Origin of the Kochenberger Family of Ohio, Missouri and Colorado.
    • Guggisberg Guggisperg Gugisperg Gugisberg Guggisperger - history and genealogy of a unique surname from Bern, Switzerland 
      Guggisberg Guggisperg Gugisperg Gugisberg Guggisperger - history and genealogy of a unique surname from Bern, Switzerland.
    • Guggisberg Guggisperg Gugisperg Gugisberg Guggisperger - history and genealogy of a unique surname from Bern, Switzerland 
      Guggisberg Guggisperg Gugisperg Gugisberg Guggisperger - history and genealogy of a unique surname from Bern, Switzerland.
    • Y Chromosome DNA research project of the Guggisberg, Gugisperg, Gougginsperg and Kochersperger families, originally from Canton Bern, Switzerland 
      Guggisberg, Gugisberg, Gougginsperg - these are just 3 variants of our surname, whose oldest ancestor is believed to be Niklaus Guggisberg, farmer, who lived in the mid 1300's on the flank of Gurten Mountain near Bern, Switzerland. Today there are 22 branches of our surname, 90% still live in Switzerland whereas the remaining 10 % are descendants of emigrants now living in France, the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Venezuela and Australia. According to the records, the oldest traces of these branches are located in the small villages of Belp, Englisberg, Köniz, Niedermuhlern, Obermuhlern and Zimmerwald all within ½ mile from oneanother and from the Gurten Mountain. The geographic proximity strongly hints to a common male ancestor from whom the surname originated from. The Y-chromosome DNA test is designed to prove that this scenario is indeed true.

      September 2, 2009

    • ENGLISHFAMILYHISTORYRESEARCH 
      Hints, tips and findings from a professional researcher specialising in the English counties of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
    • Heir Hunters Association  
      Help and advice for Heir Hunters with the tracing of beneficiaries who are due inheritances under intestate estates - UK, Europe and Worldwide.
    • RAMPY/RAMPEY Lineage and History 
      More than 1000 descendants of Johan Nicholas REMPI (RAMPY, RAMPEY, REMBY, RIMBY) in America and Nova Scotia.
    • Anita Talks Genealogy - Blog Talk Radio 
      Anita Talks Genealogy is hosted by Author Anita Wills. The show airs on Blog Talk Radio, Friday's from 8:00-8:45 pm (pst).
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Finding a birthdate 
      There are some excellent free tools for pinning down an unknown birthdate (mostly for those in the US in the 20th century). Important information for family history research.
    • Free Criminal Records Search 
      Can't find a relative or ancestor that you're looking for? Could be that they are (or were) sequestered away in the prison system. Here are a number of excellent resources for investigating prison records online, at no cost.
    • Free Newspaper Archives in the NorthEast US  
      This is a great collection of free newspaper archives that can be accessed online. The focus is states in the northeast, from Maryland up to New Hampshire, with NJ, NY, PA, MA in between (nothing from Maine, I'm afraid). Coverage is mostly 19th and 20th century, with a few papers going back to the Revolutionary War era. Well worth a look.

      September 1, 2009

    • Free Genealogy Tools: What the Bourne Identity Can Tell You About Your Family History 
      The Bourne Identity? Yep. Read how searching on a rare (but not *really* rare) surname like Bourne can offer insights into what genealogy databases can do.
    • Wisconsin Genealogy Research 
      Providing affordable genealogy and family history research within the state of Wisconsin.



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