3 January 2025
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Ancestry.com - Death, Burial, Cemetery & Obituaries $
Searchable databases available by subscription. A compilation of obituaries published in newspapers, collected from various online sources.
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Ancestry.com - Search Birth, Marriage, & Death Records
Includes some obituaries in this collection. Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription.
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Canada, Obituary Collection, 1898-Current
A compilation of obituaries published in Canadian newspapers, collected from various online sources.
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Since 2006, Canada's Anglo-Celtic Connections has been an independent view of family history resources and developments seen from an Ottawa perspective.
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Lists of microfilm roll numbers from the National Archives and Records Administration.
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BATES family of Old Virginia and Bates Association join to find the branches of BATES and origins in other countries.
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Our family names include; Bailleue, Baillew, Balew, Ballew, Ballieu, Balliew, Balloo, Ballou(e), Ballough, Ballow(e), Ballue, Balow, Balue, Beauleau, Belleau, Belew, Belieu, Belleau, Bellew, Bellou, Bellow(s), Bellue, Belue, Belyeu, Belyew, Bilieu, Billew, Billou, Billue, Bilou, Bilow, Bilyeu, Blaeu, Blew, Bloo, Blow, Blue, Boileau, DeBelleau, and other variant spellings! "Soundex Index B400".
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We are looking into our family past to research and archive our history for those who come after us. Therefore we are not looking to gather huge amounts of data that is duplicated. What we do collect will be proven, verified and as accurate as the families can make it. With documents, sources,and DNA results. Our family names include; Bailleue, Baillew, Balew, Ballew, Ballieu, Balliew, Balloo, Ballou(e), Ballough, Ballow(e), Ballue, Balow, Balue, Beauleau, Belleau, Belew, Belieu, Belleau, Bellew, Bellou, Bellow(s), Bellue, Belue, Belyeu, Belyew, Bilieu, Billew, Billou, Billue, Bilou, Bilow, Bilyeu, Blaeu, Blew, Bloo, Blow, Blue, Boileau, DeBelleau, and other variant spellings! "Soundex Index B400". With over 40+ spellings of our name, one thing we have learned, be flexible in your family history research; expect the unexpected. On our site we will use the surname "Belew" but please understand, we have all spellings available. Maybe, here, you can find some correct answers.
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A Y-chromosome study for determining genetic ties among families named BRASWELL or BRACEWELL or any of the 50+ other spelling variations of this surname, regardless of national origin. All spellings begin with Brac-, Bras-, or Braz- and were originally pronounced to rhyme with dazzle, with the exception of BREAZEALE. Current membership includes Irish BRASSILs and BRAZILs although most participants descend from Rev. ROBERT BRACEWELL (1611-1668) of Isle of Wight County, Virginia.
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Care of Archival Compact Disks
Detailed recommendations from the National Parks Service on a variety of artifact conservation issues.
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Care of Archival Digital and Magnetic Media
Detailed recommendations from the National Parks Service on a variety of artifact conservation issues.
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Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI
Images from the NLI’s collection of Catholic parish register microfilms. The registers contain records of baptisms and marriages from the majority of Catholic parishes in Ireland and Northern Ireland up to 1880.
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Dawes Rolls:
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Index to the Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory
Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek, Seminole.
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Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
From the University of Texas at Austin.
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More than 35,000 printed & manuscript maps which date from 1513 to the present. These cartographic resources depict many geographic areas throughout the world, but their special strengths relate to Texas, the U.S. South, the U.S. Southwest & Mexico.
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Alphabetical index gives locations and years available.
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The Center's Newspaper Collections contain more than 4,500 Texas, Southern, U.S., and non-U. S. titles and is the largest collection of its kind in Texas.
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Texas Newspaper Collection by Ethnic, Religious, Professional or Political Orientation
Listing of more than 600 Texas newspapers indexed by ethnic, religious, professional, or political orientation.
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Resources for genealogical research during the Texas colonial period, 1585-1836.
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Dundee, Scotland. Research guide from the Friends of Dundee City Archives.
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Enumeration District and Related Maps, 1880 - 1990
From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, OPA - Online Public Access.
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Print, bind and publish your family history or biography.
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Family Skeletons: Exploring the Lives of Our Disreputable Ancestors (Amazon.com)
A book by Ruth Paley.
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Designed to become the main source for genealogy in the German-speaking areas of the world.
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Humans in Shackles: An Atlantic History of Slavery (Amazon.com)
by Ana Lucia Araujo
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Illinois State Genealogical Society - Insider’s Guide to Illinois Genealogy
The Illinois State Genealogical Society (ISGS) proudly announces the debut of the Insider
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Lackawanna County Library System
Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society
We are the family history society in the UK which covers much of North London, namely the City of London, the City of Westminster, and the London Boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Camden, Enfield, Haringey, Harrow, and Islington, together with parts of Ealing and Hillingdon.
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Maine Old Cemetery Association - Maine Inscription Project [MIP]
The MIP* cemetery transcripts were compile over a period of several decades by member volunteers. They include inscription data from grave markers in literally THOUSANDS of cemeteries.
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McLean County Genealogical Society
Bloomington, Illinois. The MCGS Library, Archives, and office are located on the second floor of the McLean County Museum of History on the Courthouse Square in downtown Bloomington, IL, sharing the Stevenson-Ives Library and Archives space with the Museum of History. First 1,100 names of Index to MCGS's Vertical Surname Files. A-L complete, another 1,000 names to come (M-Z). Click on Resources button.
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McLean County Genealogical Society Publications
McLean County Genealogical Society's new "Sale Corner." One-of-a-kind items from McLean County, IL and many other Illinois and United States counties.
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Montgomery County Historical Society
Clarksville, Tennessee.
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Research, blog, and database for Montgomery, Hoffmann, Wilson, Swing, and other families.
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My Tributes | Australia's trusted obituary, death and funeral notice destination
Death notices, funeral notices, obituaries
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National Park Service Conserve O Grams
Detailed recommendations from the National Parks Service on a variety of artifact conservation issues.
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National Register of Historic Places
From the National Parks Service.
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New York City Genealogy: Roman Catholic Church Records (Wayback Machine)
Works Projects Administration (W.P.A.), Historical Records Survey, inventory of Roman Catholic Church Records for Bronx, New York & Richmond Counties.
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Northern New York American-Canadian Genealogical Society
Plattsburgh, New York.
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Preservation of Magnetic Media
Detailed recommendations from the National Parks Service on a variety of artifact conservation issues.
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Pupils of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, 1874-1883 (Wayback Machine)
By Birdie Monk Holsclaw.
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Salt Lake Community College - Continuing Education - Genealogy
The genealogy certificate on-line program at SLCC in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Over 800 genealogical research documents such as birth records, death records, deed books, maps, newspaper abstracts, will books and more for counties in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
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An ebook publishing platform and store,
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St. Charles City-County Library
Missouri.
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St. Charles County Historical Society
History and genealogy information for St. Charles County, Missouri.
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Taking the mystery out of land records : using land records in genealogical research (WorldCat)
By Linda Haas Davenport. Description of the History of Land Records and how to use Land Records in family history research.
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The BIRLS Database - Reclaim the Records
The Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) database was originally created and maintained by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (the VA). It provides an index to basic biographical information on more than 18 million deceased American veterans who received some sort of veterans benefits in their lifetime, including health care, disability or life insurance policies, educational benefits (the GI Bill), mortgage assistance (VA loans), and more. The BIRLS database includes people who served in all branches of the US military, including some branches that no longer exist, such as the Women's Army Corps (WACs) and the Army Air Corps, as well as a few associated non-military groups and government agencies, such as NOAA. It even includes files for some non-US nationals, including veterans of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Scouts and Guerillas, who served prior to and during the Second World War.
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The Civilian Conservation Corps and the National Parks Service, 1933-1942
An administrative history.
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Virginia Center for Civil War Studies
Civil War history lives at Virginia Tech. From its home in Virginia Tech’s History Department, the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies promotes greater understanding of the Civil War era among academics and the public.
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VT Special Collections and University Archives Online
Special Collections and University Archives is located in Carol M. Newman Library at Virginia Tech. Our holdings include manuscript collections, rare books, and records and publications relating to the history of the university. The collection also contains state, local and historical maps and photographs. Our mission is to collect and preserve unique, historical materials and provide access to them in their original form.
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Walker County Genealogical Society
Huntsville, Texas.