18 March 2021
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PDF of a book about different types of damage to archival records.
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Asturian-American Migration Forum
Asturias is a region in northern Spain. Thousands from the region emigrated to the United States in the early 20th century. This site tries to connect the families of these immigrants not only in the United States but in Spain, as well. They also seek to promote the culture and traditions of the region.
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Comet-Lines - For our families
Frederick Co, MD newsletters. Index listings for previously unindexed books at the Richard H Thornton library, Oxford, NC. List of obit cards available at the Richard H Thornton library, Oxford, NC.
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Curaçao: Slavenregister en emanicipatieregisters - Nationaal Archief
Slave registers and Emancipation Registers of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles, 1839-1863. These records registered the enslaved population until manumission.
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Use FTAnalyzer to investigate your family tree in new and interesting ways, see where your ancestors lived and moved over time on the new maps feature. Find errors in your tree eg: childrens birthdates before parent was born. See lists of who is missing from census searches then click their name to automatically search on Ancestry, Find My Past, Familysearch etc. And lots more.
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The century-long journey of a Palatine family, from the Rhineland to Ontario.
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National Archives (US) - The Innovation Hub
The Innovation Hub provides a space for the public to scan documents in their holdings. You get digital copies of the scans, free of charge and they get a web-quality scan to upload into our online catalog. Tag and transcribe items already in the NARA catalog.
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Richland Library - Local History and Obituary Index
An index of obituaries and death notices from Richland County newspapers in Columbia, South Carolina.
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Richland Library - Research & Learn
Columbia, South Carolina.
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Local History Digital Collections
Includes photo archives, city directories, oral histories, the Confederate Rolls of South Carolina, and more.
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TOTA | Connecting People Through Culture
Traditions of the Ancestors (TOTA) provides a virtual archive and community that brings to life the wisdom, history, traditions and stories from ancient to modern-day cultures throughout the world. Learn more about your ancestors by exploring the times, places, people and events that shaped their lives. Share your own stories, participate in groups and discussions, and join us in connecting through culture.