22 May 2017
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Publications for sale, convict & criminal research, 1780-1900 and convict prison hulks. Including machine breakers, rioters & protestors.
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Booksforever : Book Search Service For Rare, Out Of Print, Elusive Titles
An online bookseller that specializes in searching for rare, out of print and hard to find books on all subject, with a strong specialty in Australia titles for those looking for history books.
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Edmund RICE (1638) Association, Inc.
This is an association of the descendants of Edmund RICE, who arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony about 1638 and settled in Sudbury, Massachusetts. The Edmund Rice (1638) Association is one of the oldest family associations in the United States. We have been meeting for an annual family reunion for about 100 years.
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A writer, blogger and researcher living in the Italy. Writing a series of books about the Molise and Abruzzo region. She can write a book for you, produce videos, and create a photo album for you. If you want to visit she can also organise a tailormade trip for you.
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FamilySearch - Texas Probate Records, 1800-1990
This is the summary page of all the scanned images of Texas county probate records that have been digitized on FamilySearch. They are completely unindexed and must be accessed as if you are researching the microfilm rolls. Pull the index roll find references to the surnames by book and page number and then find the book and click down until you get to the page.
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The Genealogical Roundtable serves the people of Acton, Ashland, Auburndale, Bolton, Boston, Boxborough, Chelmsford, Concord, Framingham, Harvard, Hudson, Lexington, Littleton, Marlborough, Maynard, Natick, Saugus, Shrewsbury, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland, Westford, and surrounding areas in Massachusetts. The Genealogical Roundtable was founded in 1969 in Concord, Massachusetts, by local genealogists and historians, to stimulate general interest in genealogy and family history. Activities of the society provide a source for information and the development of skills in genealogical research.
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Genealogy Tours in Italy - Aries2 Tourism Consultants
We can offer a real bespoke stay according to the client's needs in all Italian Regions, from north to south, in cooperation with established genealogists and genealogical institutes. For both those who want to recover their family roots in Italy or visit their ancestor's homeland, this will not only be only a nice holiday in Italy with the family, but a different and intimate approach to our wonderful country full of experiences. To feel as Italian in Italy and finally put past and future together.
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GENIARTS.com 'When a family tree becomes art!' - Kickstarter
A website dedicated to Family tree template created by contemporary artists. Your family tree becomes the heart of a work of art. Geniarts is a passionate team of artists and genealogists who made the bet to combine both disciplines. A really unique and original idea. For more than 5 years Geniarts has been developing the next generation of family tree templates, by creating a website dedicated to contemporary artists who imagine new family tree template.
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The official online home of genealogical research related to the early Douglas settlers of the state of Georgia.
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Illinois Mennonite Historical and Genealogy Society
Includes a research library and Heritage Center located in Metamora, Illinois. The library collection began with the organizational meeting of IMHGS in 1969. Anabaptist history, records and stories from Mennonite and Amish families, congregations, and community life are the focus of the collection. It now includes encyclopedias and historical works, periodicals, family, county and congregational histories; indexes to ship passenger lists, census and marriage records on microfilm and microfiche, lists on CD ROMs and files of clippings, correspondence, fliers, pamphlets, and unpublished notes, letters and diaries.
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A history of human trafficking, pursuit of profit and distressing archival documents from the collections of the Zeeland Archives (Netherlands). It explains the Dutch involvement in the slave trade and the conditions on board such a ship, based on original records.
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Nursing History Digitization Project
This site, which was developed by the Mount Saint Vincent University Archives, explores the history of nursing education in Nova Scotia from 1890, when the Victoria General Hospital established the first nursing school in Nova Scotia, to the late twentieth century.
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Rothwell, Rathwell and Variant Surnames - Family Tree DNA
The Rothwell, Rathwell, Radwell Surname Project objectives are to: 1) Identify and categorize various, distinct Rothwell/Rathwell genetic lines. 2) Help project participants determine to which distinct line they belong. 3) Determine to what extent various Irish and Great Britain lines are genetically related. 4) Determine where the specific Ireland and Great Britain Rothwell/Rathwell lines originated.
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Searches and Histories - Deborah McCabe, Genealogist
Family trees, heir searches, information on ancestor(s), military buddy searches, deciphering handwritten documents, Unclaimed Assets searches, newspaper searches, histories of buildings, document location and retrieval, visits to Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research (Houston).
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A fraternal benefits society originally for Hungarian immigrants to the United States.