11 February 2025
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South American Leader in Family Genealogy and Probate. While we specialize in heir tracing, locating possible beneficiaries and verifying inheritance rights, our expertise extends to the entire field of family genealogy, where we reconstruct family history, providing a professional solution to resolve concerns about your family tree.
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Company L – 132nd INF – 33rd DIV
A website with a unique genealogy resource. The Men of L website contains the WWI history of Company L, 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division. The website contains 466 soldier’s biographical information and details of their training and combat operations. Their descendants and relatives are estimated to number over ten thousand. Most soldiers lived in Illinois, others were born in 26 states, and 23 foreign countries.
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Diocesan Archives - Diocese of Brooklyn
The Diocesan Archives of Brooklyn contains nearly 8,000 cubic feet of records. Among the types of records found in the Archives are ledgers, correspondence, official documents of appointment of bishops, pastors and other officials, parish histories, parish anniversary journals, parish boundaries, diocesan directories, reports, promotional literature, marriage dispensation records, records of closed schools and parishes, deceased priest personnel files, financial records. Of particular note are histories of Catholic parishes in Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties, dating mainly from the 1880s to 1990s.
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Dokumentace židovských hřbitovů Moravy a Slezska
Jewish Cemetery Frýdek-Místek, Czech Republic
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AMMONS, BRADY, BRANAM, CONNER, DRAKE, GOINS, LUNSFORD, SOLOMON, WEST, WOLLARD.
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Experiences of the French Huguenots in America (Wayback Machine)
This document was written in about 1908 and contains information on persecutions of the French Huguenots and their flight to America. It contains information on several of the earliest French Huguenot immigrants including Alexander Resseguie and Sarah Bontecou. It also contains a journal of one of their descendants, Timothy Resseguie, a British soldier in the American Revolution.
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Henrich Doell is the first ancestor or the progenitor of the Diehl family according to the church records in St. Mark's church in Butzbach, Hessen, Germany.
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A proud part of the USGenWeb Project
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History of the Isaacks Family in America and Texas (Facebook)
A different kind of history and genealogy site that examines the western migration of the, ISAACKS, family from Wales to Virginia to N. Carolina to Tennessee and finally Texas. Includes commentary of family participation in American Revolution, Texas Revolution, slavery, religion and politics.
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History and origins of our Morrison, Bruce and connected families.
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Shomre Hadas - Jewish burials from Antwerp Belgium in Netherlands at Putte Jewish Cemetery
Downloadable spreadsheet of Jewish burials from Antwerp Belgium in Netherlands at Putte Jewish Cemetery, Woensdrecht Municipality, Noord-Brabant 4634. Scroll to the Chevra Kedisha section, click on the link labeled "Click here for a list of Shomre Hadas cemetery records."
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Abstract from the The American Journal of Human Genetics.
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Devoted to the Warlick Family and descendents of Johann Daniel Warlick, who immigrated to America in 1729 from Palatinate Germany aboard the ship Mortonhouse.