New and Uncategorized Links
This is an index to the new, temporarily uncategorized links submitted by visitors to the previous version of Cyndi's List.
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Branches of Our Tree
Family Tree of WILSON, WILLIAMS, PETERSEN, NEWMAN, and HIRST.
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SPYCHALA Genealogy
Genealogies of BĄCZYK, GZYL, LUBIK, MARUSIAK, NOWAK, and SPYCHAŁA in Poland.
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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.
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Scotland's Genealogy
A new genealogy blog with news,events and information on Scottish genealogy.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Librairie Guenegaud
Livres anciens sur la genealogie, l'heraldique, le regionalisme.
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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.
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The Royal Irish Constabulary Forum
History and genealogical resources relating to the Royal Irish Constabulary, and other Irish police forces prior to 1922.
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Genealogy Websitesgalore
A list of new or new genealogy websites.
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GENEALOGIE STEPANEK
Professional genealogical research in the Czech Republic, specializing in Moravia and eastern Bohemia. Search for living relatives.
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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.
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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!.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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PAULMANNING.NET - Roll of Honour: Far Cotton, Northampton & HMS CASSANDRA
WW1 Roll of Honour in memory of the men of Far Cotton, Northampton UK.
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Los Abuelos de mi Historia
Blog dedicado a mi familia y a la Genealogia en general.
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WhoPassedOn
Online Obituaries, Funeral Home directory.
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Anthony M Breen Archive and Documentary Research
Specialist Researcher for Early Suffolk Ancestors and Irish Family History.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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podcastGenealogy
The Art and Science of Genealogy. We discuss basic topics involved in genealogy research.
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Midwest Roots
Professional-grade research in Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Généalogie des Méautis et Deméautis de Normandie
Douze siècles d'histoire normande & anglo-normande à travers la famille des « Méautis ».
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Captain Thomas Harris
A study of the Devonshire links of Captain Thomas Harris and Sergeant John Harris of Virginia.
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Type Russian letters without a Russian keyboard
Online utility for typing Russian letters.
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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.
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Brigadier-General Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg
biography and genealogy of Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg.
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Genealogy of the KOCHERSPERGER, KOCHERSBERGER, KOCHENSPERGER, KOCHENSPARGER, KOKENSPARGER, COCHENSPARGER, COGANSPARGER, GUGGISBERG, GUGGISPERG, GUGGISPERGER and GUGISPERG families with origins in Ritt
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.
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ENGLISHFAMILYHISTORYRESEARCH
Hints, tips and findings from a professional researcher specialising in the English counties of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
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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.
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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.
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Wisconsin Genealogy Research
Providing affordable genealogy and family history research within the state of Wisconsin.









