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Useful advice regarding family history and ancestry in the UK.
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Genealogy Research in Stuttgart Libraries and Archives
Tips and hints by Lisa Petersen.
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German Genealogical Research Before The Church Records Begin
Tips and hints by Lisa Petersen.
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German Research at Libraries and Archives in Baden-Wuerttemberg
Tips and hints by Lisa Petersen.
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Hvordan Finner Jeg Etterkommere Av De Som Utvandret Til USA? / How Do I Find Descendants of a Norwegian Immigrant to the USA?
In Norwegian; for Norwegians who are tracing descendants of a Norwegian immigrant to the USA.
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State Library of Queensland - Family history info guides
Detailed guides on the following topics for Australian research: adoption records, Australian parish records, births, deaths, marriages, blue books, biographical resources, British Army, cemetery records, censuses, musters, committees, convict ancestry, convicts: further research, convict database, directories, almanacs, gazetteers, divorce records, electoral rolls, England, Wales BDMs, German immigrants, Huguenots, immigration indexes, immigration ships and journeys, immigration seamen and shipwrecks, indigenous family history, land records, letters received Moreton Bay, naturalisations, occupations, newspapers, children's institutions, police gazettes, pubs, old mining accidents, railway employees, trace your family, Victoria County history, websites, wills, probate.
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Teach yourself how to trace your English ancestors. This website offers easy to follow lessons which will take you from a newbie genealogist to an experinced family historians. New lessons added regularly.
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The Basics: A Guide to Finding Your Dutch Genealogical Roots
An excellent general resource site with detailed explanations of the intricacies of genealogy in The Netherlands.
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ThoughtCo - How to Research Your French Ancestry
Learn about the major sources for genealogical information in France, including the information contained by the various records, and how to obtain copies. From the About.com genealogy section.