9 May 2016
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Alaska Gold Rush Genealogy Index
Names of pioneers, trappers, prospectors, merchants, military, etc who were in. Alaska from about 1867 to the 1950s and references that may lead to more information about the individual.
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In 1901, the Charity Organization Society of Buffalo published a map that showed the location of every church in Buffalo (Erie County, NY). Peter Malia, an intern in the Research Library of The Buffalo History Museum, replicated that map. Churches are color-coded by denomination. Approximately 70 images from the Buffalo Church Directory, published by R.E. Downer in 1931, and 31 images from the History of the Catholic Church in Western New York by Rev. Thomas Donohue, D.D. in 1904, were also added. This is a Buffalo History Museum Public Project.
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Genealogy Professor delivers online high-quality intensive genealogy education, bridging he gap between webinars and college-level courses with some of the leading genealogists in the field as faculty.
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Genealogy Trails - Aitkin County, Minnesota Genealogy and History
Free Genealogy and History, new information added regularly.
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German Roots in Russia Professional Genealogy Services
German Roots in Russia PGS is a professional genealogy service provider, specializing in Germans from Russia. Our services include but are not limited to family history search, tracing of "lost relatives", record search, pedigree charts, transcriptions, translations (German/Russian/English), online courses for starters.
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Godfrey Memorial Library Book Sale
Looking to restock your genealogy bookshelf? Godfrey Memorial Library offers an ongoing book sale of genealogy and family history books. Books cover everything from Connecticut to France.
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iMemories turns all of your home movies and photos into a digital format so they can easily be viewed, shared and enjoyed on every modern device.
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The Maritime History Archive collects and preserves documents relating to the history of maritime activities in Newfoundland and Labrador and throughout the North Atlantic world. Website contains a searchable index to crew lists of British registered vessels, 1857 - 1942.
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My Ancestors Footsteps offers you the opportunity to uncover the story of you and your ancestors. We research your family tree and share the story with you in a presentation, book, chart and/or a personalized tour actually walking in your ancestors footsteps. Based in New York City with expertise in immigration through NYC and New England.
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Scherich, Scherch, Schirch, Schuerch, Sharick, Sherck, Sherick, Sherk, Sherrick, Shirck, Shirk or any of the more than 70 variants. The biennial reunion and genealogical gathering of the Sch
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Shirebrook History and Genealogy (Facebook)
A site dedicated to preserving the photographic history and memories of Shirebrook, Langwith, Scarcliffe, etc. Many photos of old Shirebrook families and old photos.
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Tasman Government LINC - Family History
An excellent resource that hasn't been around for long. Many convicts are listed who don't appear on other lists. Links to individual conduct registers and muster books are given. Unfortunately, the link doesn't always correspond to the exact page, but with going back and forth, the person can be found. There is much else there, including ships that only went to van Dieman's Land but not onto Sydney.
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The Wayne County Public Library is located in Monticello, Kentucky. They have a link to the digital version of the Wayne County Outlook newspaper from 1904-2011 on the Genealogy page as well as other useful local and Kentucky specific database links.