13 March 2017
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CaribbeanGenWeb Project - Puerto Rico
The WorldGenWeb Project.
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Carlson Turner Books & Bookbindery
Portland, Maine.
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A family history blog by an Australian writer covering families from England, Ireland and Australia, as well as comments on the ups and downs of genealogical research. Main surnames covered include Whybrew, Mason, Beales, Ward, Orton, Bentley, Hough, St Leger.
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Dayton Obituaries Index Search Form
The Dayton Obituary Index contains information on obituaries and death notices appearing in Dayton newspapers 1850-1890, 1903-1913, 1920-1931, 1951-1957, 1985-present, and additional years being added to the index daily. Dayton, Ohio.
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DENNIS Family Shrewsbury Eatontown Monmouth County NJ
Genealogy weblog about the descendants of Samuel DENNIS (1650-1723) of Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Includes images of family members and the Shrewsbury, Little Silver, Eatontown area from about 1860 on.
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James Morgan was probably born about 1640. He married Anne Hopton.
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Michigan.
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Epsom & Ewell History & Archaeology Society
Formerly the Nonsuch Antiquarian Society.
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Providing a professional genealogical research service for Northern Ireland.
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FamilySearch - Dictionary of Jewish Surnames in Russian Empire
Original source: Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire. Teaneck, NJ, USA: Avotaynu, 1993.
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Historical Summary - NEGRONI Family
A genealogical, demographic, and nobiliary study of the NEGRONI Family from its 11th Century origins to its 20th Century branches in Italy, France, and Puerto Rico.
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Obituaries from across New Brunswick.
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Huntingdon County Historical Society
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.
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Indiana Archives and Records Administration - Land Records Collection: Land Office Index
The State Archives contains a wide variety of land records. As Indiana was a public domain state, virtually every acre was surveyed and then sold or otherwise granted by the federal government before settlement. The only exceptions are the lands around Vincennes settled by the French and George Rogers Clark's Grant around Clarksville.
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Institute for Historical Family Research
Professional Researcher specializing in: Austria, Czech & Slovak Republics, Hungary, Slovenian Republic, Croatia, Galicia, others.
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Ken Drabinsky Genealogy Research
Research services include Jewish genealogy, Polish & Russian genealogy research & language translation. Located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Specialties include Scottish and English records as well as tracing the paths of immigration from Europe to the US. Based in the Bay area, Maggie Stevenson is fluent in Italian and has a particular interest in the Gold Rush era.
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List of Palatines from Germany to England in 1709
Lists of Palatines who went to England in 1709 and most then to America in 1710.
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Monticello-Union Township Public Library
Monticello, Indiana.
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Morgan Tree - Family Tree for MOTHER, Old, Frankham, Olds
MORGAN family history.
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New England Cousins - Ruy Cardoso, Certified Genealogist (R)
Extensive experience in New England genealogical records from the 1600s to the 1900s. Services include multi-generation ancestry determination, descendant tracing, batch record lookups/abstracts/transcriptions, special projects. Located in Newtonville, Massachusetts.
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Nova Scotia Museum - The Family of Provincial Museums
Museums in these areas: Halifax Metro, Fundy Shore & Annapolis Valley, South Shore, Northumberland Shore, Yarmouth & Acadian Shores, Cape Breton Island, Eastern Shore.
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Pentyrch & District Local History Society
Glamorgan, Wales.
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Peter Foden - Unlocking the Riddles of the Past
Peter Foden, archivist, paleographer, and genealogist. Specialist in pre-census genealogy, including mediaeval & EM latin documents.
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Dedicated to helping you find, and create memorable pioneering experiences to guide you through the modern pioneering challenges of our day.
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Rutledge, Ruttledge, Routledge, Hawkins, Boyer, Roman, Isaacs, Speir, Rucker in MO, FL, NY, GA, SC, NC, WV.
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Ryan Genealogical Research Genealogical
Genealogical researcher based in Cork, Ireland.
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Sense About Genetic Ancestry Testing - Resources - Sense About Science
From Sense About Science - Many companies now offer to tell you about your ancestors from a DNA test. Adverts for these tests can give the impression that your results are unique and that the tests will tell you about your specific personal history, but the very same history that you receive could equally be given to thousands of other people. Conversely, the results from your DNA tests could be matched with all sorts of different stories to the one you are given: you cannot look at DNA and read it like a book or a map of a journey. This guide will help explain why, and what it is exactly that genetic ancestry companies are offering.
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Society of Genealogists Northern Ireland (SGNI)
Comprises commercial genealogists based in the six counties of Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry (Derry), Tyrone) who adhere to our Code of Practice.
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Space Available Genealogy (Helping You Fill The Available Spaces...)
Increase individual awareness of family roots and culture, with emphasis on family tree research in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and western Poland.
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Swansea - Cambrian Index Online
The Cambrian Index database contains hundreds of thousands of entries from newspapers relating to people and events occurring in an area roughly represented by the former county of West Glamorgan, mainly covering the period 1804-1881 with some later entries.
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T-O-MAPS, provider of Historical e-Atlases
The atlases are useful tools to (grand)children of emigrants searching for background information on their ancestors country. Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Indonesia & Philippines, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Madagascar, Malta, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Russia, Scotland, South-Africa, Spain & Portugal, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA, Wales.
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An African-American newspaper printed in Charlottesville from 1933-1935, excellent source for understanding the lives of Charlotteville's African Americans during the Jim Crow period.
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Ripley, Russellville, and Aberdeen in Brown County, Ohio.
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Union Township Public Library - Newspaper Archives of Ripley, Ohio
Newspaper archives are available dating from 1824 through the present.
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UWE Porten Professional Research - Guided and customized Heritage Tours in Germany
Follow the trails of your ancestors on a guided heritage tour.
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Welsh Family History Archive - Welsh Ancestor List
Genealogical details of about 2050 Welsh families.
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The LDS had great missionary success in Wales during the 1840s and 1850s, and many thousands of Welsh converts immigrated to America, heading West with Brigham Young as a part of the great Mormon Migration, which began in 1847. Today it is estimated that approximately twenty percent of the population of Utah is of Welsh descent. Welsh Mormon History seeks to find and share information about the Welsh converts to Mormonism who immigrated to the United States in the 19th century. Family history students at Brigham Young University are working to document each immigrant through the available records of the time, as well as linking journals, biographies, and photos to each immigrant.