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A site which has thousands of named Victorian photographs where there is a chance you will find the faces of your ancestors. We only stock photographs from English-speaking countries, mostly from the UK, but some from the United States, Canada and Australia plus a few examples from British India, South Africa and of British people visiting the continent of Europe.
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A blog with a mission: reconnecting families with their visual history, one photo at a time.
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Church records for Indiana, South Carolina, Middlesex Co, Va, with new ones added weekly. Many family pedigrees including: PORTER, MCMAHAN, COMSTOCK, RANDALL, RICE, HARTMAN, LORENTZ, HUGUNIN, MELLOWS, WHIPPLE & OLNEY. Adopted family photos which are free to the first family member to identify their ancestor. Website reviews and tips on research. Little bit of everything to help contribute to a free genealogy internet.
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Chris Dussault's Unknown Photos Home Page
The purpose is to identify some of the people in old (late 1800, early 1900) photographs. Some of the possible family names are DUNN, PARISIAN (PERSIAN), MCELHONE, MARTEL and many others.
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Dead Fred Genealogy Photo Archive
Searchable database containing images of thousands of identified and mystery 19th & 20th century photos for genealogy enthusiasts looking for long-lost family. More than 124,000 searchable photo records in our database. More than 19,000 surnames. Over 2,500 orphaned photos. Fast, reliable database, keyword search, easy viewing, vintage yearbooks, vintage photo albums.
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eBay Listings: Search for CDVs (Cartes de Visite)
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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eBay Listings: Search for Daguerreotypes
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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eBay Listings: Search for Family Photo Albums
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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eBay Listings: Search for Family Photos & Photographs
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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eBay Listings: Search for Tin Types
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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An archive of found family photos and artifacts for genealogists and historians.
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Family Treasures Found (Facebook)
"Family Treasures Found" was founded in order to display "lost" Identified/Non Identified photos & documents (and other items), so that they may be returned to family members. The goal is to return as many lost family items as possible.
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GenealogyMagazine.com - Historical Images Collection
A clearinghouse of
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Lost ancestor photos, letters, baby books, yearbooks, misc ephemera, ceeds, etc. From all over the United States.
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An index of old photographs mostly pre-1900 of identified people mostly Ontario. Linking portraits with interested researchers who would like the original or a copy.
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Julie's Genealogy & History Hub - Who Will Tell Their Story?
Blog from Julie Cahill Tarr with orphaned photos that are looking for their families.
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JustaJoy.com Family Heirloom Exchange
World's Largest Source of Identified and Indexed Antiques and Artifacts Posted by Qualified Antique Dealers and Others from Across the United States and the World.
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Judith Allison Walters collected 12,000+ identified photos of people for 50 years. Here are over 500 of them with names, dates, and cities.
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