9 November 2015
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A (now closed) genealogy blog about my LINCECUM ancestors, and all allied families that crossed their paths.
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Black Mountain Home For Children - History
Black Mountain, North Carolina. Originally called the Presbyterian Home for Children.
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CHATER Genealogy - Researching Armenian Genealogy in Asia and Beyond
A unique and historically significant website that has many hundreds of photographs and inscriptions of Armenian graves from all over India. Liz Chater, who has Armenian origins in India herself has over 7,000 photographs and grave inscriptions. Until now, there has been very little information for the Armenian family history researcher with ancestors who were based in India. If you had Armenian ancestors who lived worked or died in Calcutta, Madras, Chinsurah, Saidabad, Agra, Gwailior, Bombay, Dacca and other locations in India then this is the place to look, you will not find a more comprehensive set of records on Armenians in India on the internet than here, and it is free. Names include, Agabeg, Agacy, Aganoor, Aivaz, Apcar, Arakiel, Arathoon, Avdall, Avetoom, Aviet, Avietick, Avietmall, Baboom, Bagram, Balthazar, Barseghian, Basil, Beglar, Beglaroff, Bijohn, Cachatoor, Camell, Carapiet, Carvork, Catchatoor, Catchick, Cavorke, Chater, Chaytor, Crete, Davidian, Demetius, Edgar, Elias, Emin, Ephraim, Gabriel, Galstaun, Gaspar, Gasparian, Gasper, George, Gregory, Hacobian, Harney, Highcazony, Hohannes, Hovesp, Hovakim, Hyrapiet, Isaac, Jacob, Joaquim, Johannes, Jordan, Joseph, Kalandar, Kaloos, Karapiet, Kerakoose, Lazar, Lucas, Mackertoom, Mackertich, Makar, Malchus, Malcolm, Manook, Manuk, Marcar, Marooth, Martin, Martyrose, Melitus, Michael, Minas, Minos, Moorad, Mooradkhan, Moorat, Mooratcan, Moses, Nahapiet, Narcis, Nazar, Nerses, Owen, Paul, Pogos, Peters, Petros, Petrus, Priantz, Sam, Sarkies, Satoor, Seth, Shameer, Shircore, Simeon, Simon, Sookias, Stephanos, Stephen, Stephens, Thaddeus, Thorose, Vardan, Vardon, Vertannes, Voskan, Weskin, Woskan, Zeytoon, Zorab, Zorer. And many more.
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City of Huntsville Cemetery Search
Alabama.
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Grayling, Michigan.
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Site dedicated to finding relatives and namesakes ZASOBA, common roots and surname origins.
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GeniTales A Genealogy Column by A S Eldredge
Research tips, news and findings on SIMMONS, ELDREDGE, HENRY, GLENN, POSTON, COWARD, COX, PATTERSON, LEFVENDAHL-Focus mainly in PA, NY, SC and Sweden.
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German Genealogy Translations - Esther Bauer Ph.D
Deciphering and translation of all handwritten and typed old German records, including Jewish German records. Genealogy research and microfilm searches of German and Swiss church, Jewish, civil, and all other German genealogy or historical records.
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Gottschalg 1600 jaehrige Legende - Von den Urvaetern der Namenstraeger bis heute
Searching for the source of the name Gottschalg. We would be glad if you could enrich this website with hints and contributions to the origin and the real meaning of the name Gottschalg. We like to create this genealogy tree little bit different.
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Homepage Stichting Silkens-Verstappen
The site shows the family trees of the families Silkens and Verstappen. Most of them lived in the province of Limburg. (Netherlands).
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Volunteer project to collect, collate and transcribe records for specific parishes in Kent.
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Library and genealogy service for research located in Portland, Maine.
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Manchester Family History Research
There is a lot of free information on this site for people with ancestors in Greater Manchester and Lancashire, UK. Amongst many, many pieces of information it contains the prison record entries of the Manchester Martyrs and their associates who were involved in the storming of the police van in 1867.
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Similar to the Doukhobors, a sectarian Bible-centered Christians who evolved from Spiritual Christian Russian peasants.
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Alabama. History and stories of the Tennessee Valley.
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Research into the origins, the history, the culture, and the ethnicity of those people known as Redbones.
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Spiritual Christian Genealogy Resources
Spiritual Christian faiths of Molokane, Pryguny and Dukh-i-zhizniki.
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Texas Wendish Heritage Society
A non-profit organization formed to study and preserve the story of the Wends who came to Texas.
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The Texas Wends refers primarily to the 1854 emigration of a group of over 500 Wendish (Sorbish) people under the leadership and pastoral care of John Kilian. The term also refers to the small emigrations occurring before and after this group.
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This section of the viHistory site provides access to a searchable database of nominal census records for Vancouver Island from 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911.