17 April 2021
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The BCG Education Fund, founded in 2000 as an independent non-profit charitable trust, advances the educational aims of the Board for Certification of Genealogists® by funding learning programs consistent with standards promulgated by the Board and by providing incentives for study and scholarly research in accordance with the Board’s standards.
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DearMYRTLE's 52 THINGS Compendium
Each week Myrt creates a mini-journal to describe an ancestral artifact, then records a video so her grandchildren can experience family history virtually. Everything is stored in a 1940s steamer trunk.
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Enslaved - Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade
Explore or reconstruct the lives of individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, or participated in the historical trade.
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Family history | Library | Royal College of Nursing
Europe's largest nursing-specific collection
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FamilySearch Catalog - Old German Midwife's records, 1791-1815
Microreproduction of original at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
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Genealogia Polonica is the top Polish research firm with a team of a few direct genealogists and a couple of local genealogists. Most of them are educated historians. All of them are real passionate and experienced genealogists.
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Lindsey's Histories, Genealogy & Personal History
Affordable and thorough research in central Pennsylvania and upstate New York.
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Martha Ballard wrote in her diary nearly every day from January 1, 1785 to May 12, 1812 (27 years) for a total of almost 10,000 entries. Her diary is an unparalleled document in early American history. What began, most probably, as a record of her midwifery and healing work, grew into a remarkably steady account of both the ordinary and the extraordinary events in her life.
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Ohio Department of Health - Vital Statistics
Provides contact information, fees, and availability information for birth, death and other records in Ohio.
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Progeny Software - Companion Software for Quality Charts and Reports
Software to help you tell the story of your family. Create beautiful visual displays of your family history in minutes. Charting Companion & Genelines are compatible with GEDCOM, Family Tree Maker versions 2007 and earlier (2008/2009/2010 use GEDCOM), Personal Ancestral File, Legacy Family Tree, Ancestral Quest, Ancestry Family Tree.
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Recipient Database - The National Medal of Honor Museum
Read Medal of Honor recipient stories of heroism, bravery, and valor in action. Browse our interactive database to view recipients of the prestigious Medal of Honor. You may sort the database and your selections alphabetically by clicking the Name categories. The search bar allows you to search by a recipient’s first and/or last name. To filter the results, use the dropdown menus below. Click a recipient’s name to view their biography.
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Achieve your educational dreams and elevate your knowledge by attending the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy with the assistance of one of our scholarship opportunities.
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Participate in institute style, deep-dive education from your own home with SLIG Virtual. Master curriculum through weekly live instructional sessions, connect through virtual networking and class forums, and complete learning assignments on your own schedule. Experience instruction on in-depth topics at a level relative to your needs – from our Intermediate Foundations course to the Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum. Individual coursework, private study groups, and recordings of live sessions ensure you get the most out of your educational experience.
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The Parchment Rustler - The Pitter Patter of Ghostly Feet
Pregnancy losses form an invisible part of our ancestor's timelines, and represent a huge part of our maternal forebears' lives. This article explores the history of miscarriage and stillbirth, their appearance within the written record, and examines how you can start to explore maternal identities and losses within your family tree.
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A database of over 78,000 names of individuals, mostly descended from 18th century Mennonites, River Brethren (Brethren in Christ) and German Baptist Brethren who settled in Lancaster, Lebanon and Franklin Counties of Pennsylvania, in Ontario, Canada and in Washington Co., Maryland and Botetourt Co., Virginia.