3 March 2023
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'Free Negro Registers' - Library of Virginia
Documents in this collection represent pages from bound registers recording free Black and multiracial people of African descent across Virginia localities. They differ from the loose documents in the "Free Negro" Registrations collection.
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Creating documents from GEDCOM files.
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Archiwum Państwowe w Olsztynie / State Archives in Olsztyn
Digitized materials search engine
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EdenLinks, Cumberland and Westmorland Family History and Genealogy
Transcriptions of wills, parish records, window tax, hearth tax, census information and trade directories.
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Family Heritage of the Virginias - Descendants of 'Irish' John Alford
The family originally settled in Rockingham/Augusta County, Virginia area; West Virginia descendants including George Alford and his wife Mary Byrnside were pioneer settlers in Monroe County, West Virginia and later the area of Cabell County, West Virginia that became Lincoln County. Many of the descendants are in West Virginia, with family branches in Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, the Carolinas, Texas, Missouri, Kansas, California and Oregon.
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Finding North Carolina Birth, Marriage, and Death Records
from the North Carolina Genealogical Society
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Gordon Family Genealogy and Family Tree Information
Gordon, Fest, Hannah, Phillipson, Phillips, Roxburgh, Hawkins, McIlwraith, Thomas, Campbell, Dowzer, Petersen, Cunningham, McBryde, Young, Gesch and Whannell families of Scotland and Queensland, Australia.
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History of Ipswich, Essex and Hamilton (Internet Archive)
The online version of the 1834 book by Joseph Felt.
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Marriage Records of Clarke County, Alabama
A list of Clarke Co, AL marriages from Book A 1814-1834.
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Pinkerton's National Detective Agency records - Library of Congress
Correspondence, diaries, essays and other writings, reports, notes, police and prison records, code books, criminal rosters, exhibition texts, legal documents, biographical and genealogical records, procedural guidelines and training manuals, financial records, card indexes, reward notices, wanted posters, maps, printing plates, illustrations, photographs, and other records chiefly documenting the work of the private detective agency for clients in business and industry. Includes papers of Pinkerton family members who led the agency, Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884); Allan's sons, William A. Pinkerton (1846-1923) and Robert A. Pinkerton (1848-1907); Robert's son, Allan Pinkerton (1876-1930); and Allan's son, Robert A. Pinkerton (1904-1967). Also includes papers of George H. Bangs, longtime general superintendent of the New York office.
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GROMNIAK, KRAWIEC, KRAVITZ, GRELLA, GRELOCH, GRAMSKY, BARGOWSKI, KUPINEWICZ, ZIOLA.
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Portrait and Biographical Album - 1887
Washington County, Iowa. Transcription of over 700 pages of photographs, biographies and other interesting data. Governors of Iowa, citizens of Washington County, Iowa and Presidents up to 1887.
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The History of Loudoun County, Virginia
Loudoun County constitutes part of the five million acre Northern Neck of Virginia Proprietary granted by King Charles II of England to seven noblemenin 1649. This grant, later known as the Fairfax Proprietary, lay between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers.
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A genealogy of the Wheelock Family in the United States, with an emphasis on the Charlton, MA Wheelocks