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Blog on Maltese genealogy with everything from how to speak Maltese to different forums for your queries. There are more Maltese outside the Maltese Islands than there are citizens residing in the country itself. The Maltese outside Malta are either emigrants or descendants of emigrants. The Maltese traveled to Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Gibraltar all in search of work. The countries which have most traditionally hosted the Maltese diaspora are Australia, Canada, the U.S.A., and Britain. Nevertheless, there are Maltese living in virtually every country around the world and this blog will travel the world in hopes of bringing the Maltese back to Malta.
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FamilySearch - Malta Research Page FREE
Resources all on one-page for research in this state including links to the FamilySearch Wiki, the Learning Center, the Family History Library Catalog, and the Historical Records Collection.
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GeneaNet - Genealogical Database Network
A surname database with web site or e-mail references for more than 10 million surnames. French or English versions available.
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Geneanum.com La Généalogie à l'ère du Numérique
Records of baptisms, marriages, burials, notaries France, Malta, Sicily, and Tunisia as well as acts of naturalization.
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Government of Malta.
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For British men and women who were born, married, died, served in the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Royal Marines, the British Army, were residents on the island, or in some manner are connected with Malta.
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The Libro d'Oro di Melita holds all created titles to those who were Maltese and those who are descendants of such nobility and royalty.
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Dedicated to the history of Maltese Noble families and Nobility in Malta and Gozo.
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MyHeritage has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.