9 May 2017
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An Australian genealogy research business. Interested in watching your family tree grow? Let us discover your ancestry for you! Free help also available, see website for details.
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Anzac Day at Gallipoli | Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs
On 25 April each year we commemorate the landings of the Anzacs on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.
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Has several articles for Ontario genealogical research, including lists of microfilm numbers for ordering from the archives or an FHC.
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Bloomfield, New York.
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British Home Children in Canada
Site published and maintained by the British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association.
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My goal is to compile the genealogies of military veterans from Clay City, Illinois. Clay City, Illinois (and vicinity) and of my ancestors.
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Catholic Child Welfare Council (1929 - 2003)
The Catholic Child Welfare Council was founded in 1929 in Britain.
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Over 130,000 children had been deported from Britain and shipped off to a new life in distant parts of the Empire. This long history of compulsory migration ended in 1967 when post-war child migration drew to a close. The Trust provides a highly professional, specialised service, reuniting Britain
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FreeCEN: UK Census Online Project
Project to transcribe the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871 and 1891 England, Scotland, & Wales censuses for free online search.
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BALKCOM and FRANKS of Southwestern Oklahoma, MONOGUE of southern Ontario, Canada, MARSHALL of Burin, Newfoundland. Also BALDWIN, BRANNON, MATHEWS, CASSIN, GIBBONS, WALSH, O'CALLAGHAN.
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Guthrigg Genealogy - Faye Guthrie's Home Page
Professional research services and genealogical information on Australian shipping resources, Australian Wills and Inquests, Convict ships.
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Histoire de - BOURGEOIS / The BOURGEOIS Story
BOURGEOIS family genealogy; Acadians descendants of Jacques Jacob BOURGEOIS and Jeanne Trahan (circa 1743). This site contains information on over 14,500 BOURGEOIS
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Professional research services in Australia and New Zealand.
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Mining Accidents United States, Canada, Australia & New Zealand
600,000 mining accident records (fatal and nonfatal) covering most of the United States, New Zealand, provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec in Canada, and provinces of New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. However, about 283,000 of the mine accident records are the state of Pennsylvania. The mining accident records are from the late 1800s through the early 1900s.
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Index from fifty years of publication, searchable by author, title and subject.
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Current news, resource lists, tools, and how-to for genealogical research in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway.
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Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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The magazine/journal of the Hanover Steinbach Historical Society, Inc. The Hanover and Steinbach area, originally known as the East Reserve. The magazine's emphasis is on the period 1874-1910. Back issues are available for download.
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Professional Genealogy Services of New Zealand Genealogy Ltd
Elizabeth K. Parkes, GRINZ DIP FH (PROF).
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Originally Orphan Homes of Scotland located at Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire.
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For assistance in tracking relatives cared for by Quarriers in the past, including those who went to Canada.
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Remembering The Past Australia
Remembering the Past Australia is a site designed for the family historian and history lover, dedicated to providing copies of original articles and resources, with the aim of shedding new light on the lives of ordinary people as they made a life for themselves and their families in colonial Australia and beyond. This site provides free lists of names, along with articles and stories which provide a different perspective of our richly layered history that capture the human spirit, connecting us with the history of ourselves, our families, our communities and with our great country.
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A blog by Jim Bartlett with information about segments and autosomal DNA.
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South African Family History and Genealogy
Anne Lehmkuhl's web site contains information of interest to people researching South African ancestors/descendants, such as how-to guide, resources available, surname database, etc.
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The Record | NYG&B (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record)
The second-oldest genealogical journal in the United States, The Record has as its goal the scholarly preservation of the history of families who have contributed to the rich diversity of what is now New York State. Here you will find accounts of New York documented at the level of the individual and find that history is not only shaped by its prominent citizens, but by all of its residents, rich and poor alike. Adhering to scholarly standards, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record publishes written works that solve genealogical problems, provide compiled genealogies, make available transcriptions of original records, and offer research guidance relevant to families who have contributed to the rich diversity of what is now New York State.
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Vigo County Historical Society Museum
Terre Haute, Indiana.
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Wandering Volhynians Articles Reference Guide (J. Frank)
A Magazine for the Descendants of Germans From Volhynia and Poland.