2 March 2017
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A Vision of Britain Through Time
Interactive historical geographic survey of the British Isles from 1801 through 2001. Compiled from maps, statistics & historical descriptions. Place name searchable. Excellent source of information for placing ancestors in historical context of their locality.
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Web site of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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American Ancestors - Articles - Topics - African American Family History
From the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
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Beginning Your Genealogical Search: A Guide to African American Genealogy
An article by Kenyatta D. Berry.
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Includes categorized links to other Civil War resources on the web.
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Digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles. Created by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust. Historic Ordnance Survey maps in 1:10,560 scale for each county in Scotland. Historic Ordnance Survey maps in 1:2,500 scale for Chester, Colchester, Coventry, Oxford and much of central London.
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Ordnance Survey maps of Cardiganshire from the nineteenth century.
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Cornwall Online Parish Clerks - Genealogy FREE
Free transcriptions from all Cornish parishes. Not only BMD but subsidies, protestation and much more. Also a growing collection of wills. Constantly updated.
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Heritage Gateway - Historical Pioneer Biographies
Members of the LDS church.
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Pennant, a portrait of a village in the county of Ceredigion, Wales
Site dedicated to the village and parish, its history and records.
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The Netherlands. Archives service of Zaltbommel and Maasdriel in the region Bommelerwaard in the province Gelderland.
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Genealogische Bronnen / Genealogical Resources
Genealogical records (church records, civil registration, census records).
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Dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War, 1861 - 1865
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The Tantramar Heritage Trust was pleased to be the host for Yorkshire 2000, a gathering of the descendants of Yorkshire settlers who immigrated from northern England to Nova Scotia (which at the time included present day New Brunswick) during the period 1772-1775.