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Веренски родови хроники / Verenski generic chronicles
It is a blog about the families in Veren (Sadaklii is the old name), a village in Bulgaria, Bratja Daskalovi district. (Only in Bulgarian language)
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Генеалогия Молдовы, Бессарабии. Bessarabia / Genealogy Moldova, Bessarabia. Bessarabia.
Search ancestors, relatives, persons of the same names.
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Our vision is to become the leading Internet platform for collecting great historical tales of ordinary people and for preserving valuable family histories. Our intention is to create an open source infrastructure that will give everyone the opportunity to research their ancestors, learn more about their lives and discover their forgotten narratives. More than two hundred thousand detailed descriptions of Croatian family names and different surnames mentioned in Croatian historical spaces.
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A research project for surnames of people, connected with Russia, and their family trees. List of surnames connected with Russia, some with contact information of the researchers. Message boards.
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Ancestry.com - Search Family & Local History Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Hungary: Jewish Names from the Central Zionist Archives
Original source: Data was derived from archival documents available at the Central Zionist Archives, Yad Vashem, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Ancestry.com - Search Reference Materials & Finding Aids Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Armenian DNA Project (FamilyTreeDNA)
Open to all Armenians. The Armenian DNA Project is an important resource for Armenians researching their family history as well as their deep ancestry through genetic testing. DNA testing can be a valuable tool for people with different surnames in determining whether they are genetic cousins, particularly considering the destruction of many Armenian genealogical records and the fact Armenian surnames were often based on the father
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A blog written by an Armenian-American with historical references. Discussion of family genealogy of Armenians who escaped the genocide in Eastern Turkey. Pointers and tips on researching Armenian genealogy will be forthcoming.
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Bocicoiu Mare, Maramures, Romania
Information on the Jewish shetls of Bocicoiu Mare.
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History of Bosnia and Bosniaks. Genealogy, books, articles, analysis.
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Busko Blato Family Tree - Croatian Genealogy - Croatian Ancestors
Croatian genealogy and family history page dedicated to researching family roots in the Busko Blato region of Bosnia and Hercegovina and to a lesser extent, Dalmatia (Croatia).
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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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Genealogy in Croatia.
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Croatian Genealogy & Family History
Comprehensive resource for genealogy & family history researchers in areas where Croats are indigenous people.
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History and data regarding the village of Deutsch-Zerne, Hungary n/k/a Srpska Crnja, Serbia, its Donauschwaben settlers and their descendants. Includes detailed village maps and information regarding the BAMBACH, BOCKM
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Donauschwaben Villages Helping Hands
Representing the former Danube Swabian villages situated in the six settlement areas which were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918.