31 May 2023
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9th Infantry Regiment :: New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center
Nickname: Hawkins' Zouaves; New York Zouaves; Little Zouaves; Zoo-Zoos.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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American Soldiers of World War I
Original source: Haulsee, W.M., F.G. Howe, and A.C. Doyle, comp. Soldiers of the Great War. Volumes I-III. Washington, D.C.: Soldiers Record, 1920.
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WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - New York
Original source: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls.
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Ancestry.com - U.S., The Pension Roll of 1835 $
Original source: United States Senate.The Pension Roll of 1835.4 vols. 1968 Reprint, with index. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1992. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Battle of Plattsburgh Association
Dedicated to developing and operating the Battle of Plattsburgh Interpretive Center and War of 1812 Museum in New York.
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Custom family tree charts
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Buffalonians in The Polish Army
Source of this listing from Buffalo and Erie County in the World War 1914-1919.
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Cattaraugus County Veterans of the Great War 1917-1918
Contains a Next of Kin list for members of Company I, 108th Infantry, 27 Division of the U.S. Army. Lists next of kin's name, relationship, and addresses. Mostly from Cattaraugus and Erie Counties, New York.
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Emerging Civil War serves as a public history-oriented platform for sharing original scholarship related to the American Civil War. Our primary audience is the general public, so scholarship is defined broadly: historical research, memory studies, travelogues, personal narratives, essays, book reviews, and photography. Journalistic-style coverage of current Civil War-related events and the Civil War in pop culture are also included. Furthermore, ECW encourages respectful discussion about that material. ECW does not publish fiction or poetry.
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This book includes not only the regimental history of the First New York Dragoons, but the entire roster. Pictures, letters and other documents may also be found in the book.
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Project purpose: Identify the separate unrelated HAWKINS lines and create groups of cousins that can join in amassing data for the paper trail of proof.
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Homepage of Anna VILLARREAL GARBIS
VILLARREAL, KEHO, LAUT, RICE, LEDDY, DALEY, EMMONS, GARBIS, BELTON, MEAD, McBREARTY, WEIHUS, WIRKUS. Index to posted obituaries, index to posted pictures, links, newspaper articles, ship's passenger list, Irish genealogy, German genealogy, Spanish genealogy.
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Homepage of Casandra COLEGROVE
COLEGROVE, BESHURES, KING, PARKS, BORLAND, HORNE.
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My personal pages, centered in Australia, offer resources to fellow McMILLAN researchers. My main focus is Victoria. Other surnames: CARBERRY, MANNIX, STANDEN, BAXTER, GUTHRIE, FITZGERALD, HARBOURD, McKENZIE, MILLIGAN, RENOUF.
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Homepage of the DILLOW Family of Southwestern Virginia
Descendants of Abram DILLOW, Jr. DILLOW, STEELE, CASSADY, and HALL.
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Homepage of the WARD and MOOREHOUSE Families of Alabama
Families from Blount, Etowah, Jefferson, Madison and St. Clair Counties of Alabama: BROOKS, HONEA, KELLEY, MATHEWS, MOORHOUSE, MOOREHOUSE and WARD.
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Family Genealogy & some history articles from old scarpbooks.Mostly from Jefferson Co. New York. DICKINSON, VINCENT, HOLLIDAY/HALLIDAY, BAMFORD, WHITING, ROSS, COLLINS, DIXON, HOWARD, BEMIS, MOYE, SHIRAH.
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HUNT, CARROLL, MILLER, CHAMBERLAIN.
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Horlor, Harler, Harlor.
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We continue to need male Houghton/Haughton surname descendants willing to participate in the ongoing development of the Houghton DNA database which will help to genetically identify the multiple American Houghton/Haughton lines, particularly those of the descendants of Ralph and John Houghton of Lancaster MA, John Houghton of New Jersey, Alfred Haughton, etc.
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The HOUGHTON Family Project is a research project to collect all known descendants of Ralph and John HOUGHTON of Lancaster Massachusetts, John HOUGHTON of New Jersey, and all HOUGHTON emigrants to the USA.
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Sixteen Generations dating to the year 1505. Region: USA-ILSurnames: BAR, BAXTER, BLAIR, BROWN, CAMPBELL, COULTER, DEWEESE, DUNCAN, ELSPETH, FORSTER, GEORGE, HAGERHOFF, HOLLAND, HOUSER, HUBER, HULDRICHA, JANS, KITCHEN, KNOPFLI, LUIWES, MARY, MCCALLISTER, MCCALLIB, MCCURDO, MCDONALD, MCFARLANE, MCNAIL, MEIER, PAUL, RITTENHOUSE, RITTENHOUSEN, RITTINGHUYSEN, RUTLET, SIGG, STAFFEN, STEPHENS, AND VON HAUSER.
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Ancestry of southern Ontario families of HOWARD, HEARNS, LUFFMAN, SMITH, ROOT, CLAUS, MARACLE, NOORDMAN.
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Descendants of James A. HOWELL.
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HUBBARD and associated lineages that began in New England. Data, files, photos, many links.
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HUDSON-McNAMARA & Related Families
HUDSON, SWINGLE, BUCKLAND, ENSLIN, SHAFFER, ROBINSON, STONE, CARR, HOYLE, JESSUP of Wayne Co., Pennsylvania. HUDSON, CONNOR, SWINGLE, JESSUP, SHAFFER of Orange Co., New York. LEACH of Ontario, Canada; Illinois, Kansas, Colorado. FRIEDMAN of Baden, Germany and Ohio. McNAMARA of Co. Clare, Ireland; New York, California.
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Descendants of Ralph HUDSPETH, who immigrated from England to Virginia. My HUDSPETH family moved from Virginia to Kentucky, to North Carolina, then on to Marion Co., Arkansas and Oklahoma. Associated surnames: AYRES, CARTER, RAN, HUCHINS, WOOD, PAXTON, ROPER, MARTIN, GODFREY, LAND, CLIMER, HOOD, MURRAY, MOORE.
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HULSHIZER, HULSIZER, HOLSHOUSER, HOLTSHOUSER.
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Genealogy of George Wayne HUMPHREY and Shirley Ann MCCLURE including ALTMAN, KRAMER, KREIDER, NICEWARNER, MARCH, KELLY, FULTON, REED, HART, WINTER, FRANCE and others.
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Humphreys County, Tennessee, Ancestors and Kinfolk of Holly Hall Couch
Halls Creek and Turkey Creek. Descendants of Lynde Latimer and James Cooley, Jr. HALL, LATIMER, COOLEY, MCGEE, CARTER, PARKER, DURHAM and FORREST.
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Hunt County, Texas, Genealogical Society (Facebook)
Greenville, Texas.
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Hunter Cemetery Restoration Project
Wheatland Township, Illinois.
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A website devoted to Huvane or Huane family history. These families were from South Co. Mayo, Ireland.
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IACOBUCCI - PRESUTTI - REEVES - BLACKFORD Families
Families from Pratola Peligna Italy.
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Icelandic Settlers of the Swan River Valley
This site covers the immigration of about 40 Icelandic families into the Swan River Valley, Manitoba, Canada. It includes parents, and sometimes grandparents of the settlers,their children, and if the children were adults, their sposes and their children. It covers the time period from about 1897 to 1920.
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Illinois Norwegian Tri-County/Tri-Township Genealogy Guild
A genealogy Guild for Grundy, LaSalle and Kendall counties.
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In-laws and Outlaws, HALL, LEWIS, MAYFIELD, CLICK, PANGLE
An in depth study of the PANGLE surname and a few others.
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Index of ~lamizzee/HAGARTY/Vital Records/Ireland
Birth and Christening records Index for surname HAGARTY/HAGERTY/HEGARTY, and other spellings, in all counties of Ireland for the early 1800s through 1906.
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Index of A. Cady's Online Genealogy Transcription Data
Miscellaneous records for St. Lawrence County, New York.
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Index of Obituaries Published in Johnstown, PA Newspapers for surnames HAGARTY, DOYLE, and WILLIAMS
Index of obituaries published in Johnstown newspapers from 1853-1994, for surnames HAGERTY, WILLIAMS, DOYLE, DOELL, MacWILLIAMS, McWILLIAMS, & WILLIAMSON.
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Index of Obituary and Death Notices in Clark County, Indiana Newspapers 1872-1900
An index to obituaries and death notices published in Clark County, Indiana newspapers during the period of 1872-1900.
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Letters written by Private Justus G. MATTESON during the Civil War (Wayback Machine)
MATTESON, HATCH. Cortland County, New York.
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New York 9th Heavy Artillery of Wayne and Cayuga Counties during the American Civil War. Timeline, Excerpts of Letters, Obituaries, List of soldiers such as SEWARD, MCDOWELL, WAGER, MURPHY, AND GARRITY.
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New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center
The New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center tells the story of New York State’s rich military history and the service and sacrifice of its citizens through interpretive exhibitions, public programs, and the collection and preservation of artifacts and archival material related to the state’s military forces and its veterans.
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Ancestors of Melvin Ray HOLT, Sr. from John MARTIN, Sr. and Jane HUTCHINSON who migrated to Georgia from County Antrim, NRL about 1755. HOLT, ROBERTS, CROW, MIMS, MARTIN, REDDISH.
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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - Monuments and Memorial Database
Kansas is known as a Soldier state due to the very large number of Civil War Veterans who settled here. Almost all communities supported a camp of the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.). It was typical for those camps to sponsor or erect monuments to honor the Civil War Soldier whether lost during the war or as a returned Veteran. The Women’s Relief Corps (W.R.C.), Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic (L.G.A.R.), and others also erected memorials and monuments. Many county court house squares, City Parks, and local cemeteries are so honored. This listing preserves the memory of those Civil War Memorials and Monuments located in Kansas.