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Los Banos Genealogical Society, Inc.
Merced County, California.
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San Antonio, Texas.
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Los Bexarenos Genealogical Society
San Antonio, Texas.
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The early Hispanic settlers of Alta California were called Californios or Californianos. Los Californianos was organized by their descendants to preserve the Hispanic heritage of Alta California (history, music, culture, infrastructure, etc.) and to help other descendants compile their Hispanic genealogy.
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St. Bernard, Louisiana.
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Descendants of the Founders El Pueblo de Los Angeles, 1781.
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Genealogy, DNA and archaeology. The Lost Colony Research Group is composed of staff members, interested parties and possible descendants who have joined together for research and study. We all are volunteers who have a desire to know what happened to the Lost Colonists, and others who were left on the shores of the New World.
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Lothians Family History Society
Scotland.
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Lough Gur & District Historical Society
Limerick, Ireland.
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Louisa St. Clair Chapter - Daughters of the American Revolution
Grosse Pointe Michigan. A brief history of the oldest Michigan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. List of members' proven ancestors who participated in the American Revolutionary War. Local activities and charitable contributions for Metropolitan Detroit. Contact information. SMITH, SACKRIDER, SAFFORD, DRAKE, WAITE, INGHAM, ARMSTRONG, PUTMAN, RANSOM, TRAUBE.
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The Board licenses cemetery authorities, cemetery sales & management organizations and registers or catalogues Exempt Cemetery Authorities.
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Database of Louisiana Cemeteries
Online database searchable by parish or city.
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Louisiana Conference United Methodist Historical Society
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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LA-LGHS Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the members of the Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society to discuss Society activities and genealogical/historical research efforts in Louisiana.
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Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society -- First Families of Louisiana Program
Open to anyone (including Society non-members) who can prove descent from a resident of Louisiana (within the PRESENT-DAY boundaries) before 20 December 1803, the date the American flag was raised in New Orleans. This is meant to be an *educational* program and applications will be carefully evaluated.
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Also see this description of the society at the University of Southwestern Louisiana
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