26 May 2019
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Aldfaer is a free, powerful, user-friendly and very extensive Dutch-language Windows program for recording all family tree data.
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ANOM, Etat Civil, choix d'un territoire
Scans of civil registration birth, marriage, and death records of (former) overseas parts of France: Algeria, Cambodia, Canada, Cape of Good Hope, China, Comores, Congo, Ivory Coast, Somalia, Dahomey, Egypt, Gabon, Guadeloupe, Guin
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Anson County Register of Deeds Remote Access Site
Anson, North Carolina deeds from 1749-1989, plus more current deeds. There are 3 ways to search, depending on what you are looking for.
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This site is an updated of a previous site on the Study of the BARBEE Families of Chatham, Orange and Wake Co., NC. plus links to other sites with BARBEE family information.
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In 1870, Dr. Barnardo opened his first home for children in London
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Beck Ground Interpreting and Genealogy
Csaba Miklos Beck, Hungarian Genealogist, located in London, U.K. Specializing in English and Latin sources and records of Hungary.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Alabama Coal Mine Fatalities, 1898-1938
The Alabama Coal Mine Fatalities Database consists of 2188 records compiled by the Birmingham Public Library using available annual reports of Alabama mine inspectors from 1898 through 1938. Search by last name, mine, year, occupation, cause of death, and race.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Alabama Episcopal Church Registers
The Alabama Episcopal Church Registers database lists confirmations, baptisms, marriages and burials for more than 14,000 people in sixteen Alabama parishes for the period of the 1830s to the 1970s.
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Jefferson County Probate Court, Loose Records is an Index for Boxes 1-637 (Birmingham) and Bessemer - 1916-1936. These records, microfilmed "loose records" and records that were not filmed, can be accessed only through the Probate Records Room in the Jefferson County Courthouse, Alabama.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Oak Hill Memorial Cemetery Interments
As the first city cemetery, Oak Hill became the resting place for virtually all of the Birmingham pioneers. In Birmingham, Alabama.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Obituary Index: Birmingham Area Newspapers
This site provides a searchable index of obituaries from Birmingham-area newspapers, from 1918 to 1996, with seven newspapers and over 278,000 entires (as of February 2019). Once located, copies of the original obituaries can be ordered in person or by mail. This index is a project of the Birmingham Public Library.
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Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases - Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery Interments
Shadow Lawn was originally deeded in 1889 as a "colored" burial ground and is the largest African American cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama.
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British Home Child Group International
To provide free research, genealogical tips and reunite families of British Home Children world-wide.
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British Home Children in Canada
Site published and maintained by the British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association.
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British Home Children Registry
From 1869 through to 1939 (1948 to British Columbia) it has been estimated over 100,000 children were emigrated from the United Kingdom to Canada to be used as indentured farm workers and domestic servants. Believed by Canadians to be orphans, only two percent truly were. These children were sent to Canada by over 50 organizations including the well-known and still working charities such as Barnardo's and Quarrier's.
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Buescher Surname Project (FTDNA)
Established primarily to collect, compare, study, and share the Y-DNA results of men with the surname BUESCHER. An additional goal is to find HANEBAUM/HANNEBAUM and WILKEMEYER men to test and join, as many Buescher descendants are genetically in those patrilineal lines, due to the adoption of the B
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CBERSS - Personal History Index (PHIND)
Computerised index detailing the location of records held in Australia for former child migrants to Catholic Homes between 1938 and 1965.
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From the UK Department of Health.
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There will be a list of child migrants names, age's and date when trafficked and to which institution sent.
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Over 130,000 children had been deported from Britain and shipped off to a new life in distant parts of the Empire. This long history of compulsory migration ended in 1967 when post-war child migration drew to a close. The Trust provides a highly professional, specialised service, reuniting Britain
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Cocoa Tribune Obituaries & Death Index
The Tribune was an early newspaper of Cocoa, Florida. First published 22 March 1917. available on microfilm. This index includes all reports of death from the first publication until April 1966, when obituaries for the area were transferred to a sister newspaper, the Florida Today.
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Shelly Harris is a professional genetic genealogist with a passion for education. DNA Classroom combines Shelly
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The DNA Hunters team finds birth parents of adoptees and others with unknown parents.
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A book by Margaret Humphreys.
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Fairfield County Genealogy Society
Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina.
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Findmypast - Canada, Home Children Immigration Records Index, 1869-1930 $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Florida: Leon County Enslaved Persons and Slaveholders - American Origins
This database is an ongoing project to index the names of enslaved persons and slaveholders in Leon County, Florida.
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From Shrubs to Trees - A "Pay It Forward" Genealogy Group (Facebook)
Reuniting lost family photos, bibles, diplomas, yearbooks, etc. to family through the "Pay It Forward" generosity of like-minded folks.
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Genealogy of Joseph Lee GARNER
GARNER, GRAVES, OSGERBY, GAUNT, DOUGLASS, FRANCIS, HARRIS, DAVIS PARLIAMENT, BURT, OWEN, NORTON, BURLINGAME, BERLEMANN, PARLEMAN, GARNIER, FOX, WAIT, PARCELS, HORR, MILLER.
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Uploading new videos every week highlighting resources for genealogist at all levels.
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Golden Bridge: Young Immigrants to Canada, 1833-1939
A book by Marjorie Kohli.
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Golden Channel Publishing - Early Federal Census Worksheet $
Take the pain out of attempting to extract meaning from the early federal censuses from 1790 to 1860. Enjoy either the Premium Edition for Microsoft Excel
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Home Children Canada (Pacific)
Organization to help Home Children and their descendants to discover their past.
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Resources for searching Home Children in Canada.
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Humble History shares the work of Dr Lesley Trotter on aspects of Cornish and English social history and includes a database of wives 'left behind' in Cornwall UK by emigrating miners in the 19th century and information on the history of St Day in Cornwall.
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Humble History - Cornish Wives Left Behind $
A listing of some the wives known to have remained in Cornwall when their husbands left to work abroad.
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Genealogy services located in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada.
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This fee based site includes hundreds of thousands of Jewish tombstone images from various cities and countries. The site also has the largest online collection of Jewish life cycle notices, such as births, weddings, and obituaries.
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The evolving story of one particular extended Kahn family with origins primarily in Germany (especially Schweich) Luxembourg, Paris (Cahen family) and Holland, but also encompassing USA and elsewhere. Frequently updated to add new information. Contact from other families always welcome.
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Kwartierstaat Jordi Martijn van Os
Includes family history of many families including Eijgendaal, Van Os, Van Nifterik, Flipse, Van Kuiken en many more.
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Labouring Children: British Immigrant Apprentices to Canada, 1869-1924
A book by Joy Parr.
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Lanssens - Denoo - Meire stamboom (genealogie genealogy g
Stamboom van alle Lanssens (incl. Lansens, Lanssen, Lansenen Lamsens), alle Denoo (incl. Deno en Denaux) en een deel van familienamen Meire en Vanheule(n)brouck.
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List of Girls in Miss Rye's Peckham Homes 1881
Search for ancestors in a list of orphaned and impoverished Home Children.
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Madison, GA's Historic Cemeteries
Loading obituaries every day for 4,000+ burials in Madison, Georgia.
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Immigrants to the United States from France. This site is in English, free to use and no registration required.
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Our society provides a lively forum for resource sharing, mutual assistance, and instruction for those interested in family history and genealogy. Beginners as well as more experienced genealogists profit from monthly lectures on topics relating to genealogy. Located in Morris County, New Jersey.
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Nation Builders: Barnardo Children in Canada
A book by Gail H. Corbett.
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YouTube Channel specific to North Carolina Ancestry, designed as a county by county resource for genealogist.
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Neither Waif Nor Stray: The Search For A Stolen Identity
A book by Perry Snow.
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A North Carolina county by county resource guide. This website is a companion to a YouTube channel, NC Ancestry.
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A free site built by genealogists for genealogists as a place to search for and add obituaries. This creates a lasting memorial for your loved ones and helps expand knowledge of families by providing relevant information.
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Oconto County, Wisconsin - Newspaper Archives
Free, searchable archive of historic newspapers from Oconto County, Wisconsin.
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Updates about Olive Tree Genealogy website and other FREE genealogy records. Bringing you tutorials, genealogy book and app reviews, genealogy news, genealogy specials and more. Helping you find your family tree and ancestors.
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Polish Genealogical Society of America
The PGSA is a leading resource for researchers and individuals seeking to learn more about their Polish ancestry, and to connect and network with like-minded individuals. PGSA publishes the quarterly journal RODZINY, maintains a Facebook Group page, holds an annual conference in the greater Chicago area, and offers quarterly webinars on topics of interest to Polish for members and non-members alike.
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Originally Orphan Homes of Scotland located at Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire.
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For assistance in tracking relatives cared for by Quarriers in the past, including those who went to Canada.
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The museum resides in three canal-side warehouses in Copperfield Road, East London. These buildings were previously used by Dr Barnardo to house the largest ragged school in London.
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Records of the New York Juvenile Asylum
Historian Clark Kidder provides a searchable list of over 40,000 children gleaned from the original records of the New York Juvenile Asylum and New York House of Refuge from circa 1825-1923. The Asylum was designed to house, educate, reform, and indenture children who were homeless, truant, and criminal (convicted of petty crimes) in New York City. Kidder will also provide images of the original records for a fee.
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Records Relating to Child Migrants
From the Archives Office of Tasmania.
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Stamboom BUURSINK - een Twentse familie
Includes surnames: Buursink, Buersinck, Klein Buursink, Smilt, Aldenkamp, originally living in the Twente area of Eastern Netherlands.
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Stamboom KEDDE - de oudste generaties
Includes surnames: Kedde, Kedden in Coesfeld, Bocholt in Germany and in Winterswijk and Deventer in the Netherlands.
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Stamboom Van Buerse - een middeleeuwse familie
Er zijn twee hoofdtakken van Buerse: een Nederlandse hoofdtak (Twente, Gelre) en een Duitse hoofdtak (Westfalen). Beide zijn onderverdeeld in vier takken en genoemd naar een typische woonplaats. De Nederlandse hoofdtak omvat de Diepenheim tak, de Groenlo tak en de Winterswijk en Haaksbergen tak. De Duitse hoofdtak omvat de Ahaus tak, en vervolgens de Ottenstein, Steinfurt en Nienborg tak. Belangrijke aanverwante families zijn: v Bermentlo, v Coeverden, Combach, Cost, vd Feltz, v Heek, v Hovele, v Graes, v Keppel vd Woolbeke, v Kuckelsheim, v Rhemen, en v Wexten.
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The Descendants of Valentine HOLLINGSWORTH Senior Society
The website includes public sections with information regarding the society, its purpose, history, general HOLLINGSWORTH history, links, society news & events, and a sample copy of our quarterly newsletter, HOLLINGSWORTH Heritage. It also includes member only sections with our genealogy database, current and prior newsletters, and media gallery.
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The Little Immigrants: The Orphans Who Came to Canada
A book by Kenneth Bagnell.
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The Nameless Bunch - A Shrubs to Trees Companion Group (Facebook)
A repository of unnamed photos. Companion group of From Shrubs to Trees.
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The Thomas Gardner Society, Inc. aims to promote, and sponsor, a continuing educational mode with respect to the experiences, and accomplishments, of the Cape Ann party (1623/24) led by Thomas Gardner. The focus is cultural, biographical, historical, and genealogical in the context of both general, and scholarly, knowledge.
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Free online genealogy tree viewer that lets you browse the structure of the family by uploading a GEDCOM file.
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TreePress - Family Trees on WordPress
Display a family tree, family page and ancestor report on your WordPress blog. Free download at https://wordpress.org/plugins/treepress/ and a premium version is available on this web site.
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Message board of enthusiastic members eager to help smash brick walls, perform look ups and give great advice.
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Vintage Maps by Ted's Vintage Art
Ted's Vintage Art specializes in the digital restoration of historic maps used for genealogical purposes. The team digitally removes, tears, creases and discoloration on maps making it much easier to read street names, business names, property owner names and more.
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Wauconda, Illinois.
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This collection was made possible by long-time Wauconda resident Neville Carr, who has made it his mission to borrow and scan 1,722 photographs from dozens of the Wauconda area
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William Quarrier Home Children Association
An association of Scottish home children and their families.