5 June 2026
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Ancestry.com - Maryland, U.S., Catholic Families, 1753-1851 $
Original source: O'Rourke, Timothy J. Catholic Families of Southern Maryland: Records of Catholic Residents of St. Mary's County in the Eighteenth Century. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. Koch, Richard T. Western Maryland Catholics, 1819-1851. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000. 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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Original source: Births, Deaths and Marriages in Newfoundland Newspapers, 1810–1890. CD-ROM. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 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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Artspark - Genealogist website design for professional genealogists
Artspark Genealogy Web Design creates strategic, polished websites specifically for professional genealogists.
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Reproduced original diary pages and transcription with extensive supplemental information about the people, places and events described, military records and genealogical connections of people mentioned.
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COREL Cousins (Wayback Machine)
William COREL and Rebecca ONEY were married June 6, 1811 in Tazewell County, VA. 11 of their 14 children had descendants: Jemima COREL-McGLOTHLIN, Henry Highland COREL, Mary E COREL-PUCKETT, Margaret COREL-PUCKETT, Rebecca Ann COREL-McGLOTHLIN, Louisa COREL-PUCKETT, William COREL, Cosby Jane COREL-JUSTICE, James Pickens COREL, Nancy Maryland COREL-DOBBINS, and Olivia Gillespie COREL-McGEE. Most of the children moved with William & Rebecca to Jackson County, MO, and after William's death in 1851, to Douglas County, KS. Present day descendants live all over the country, including Kansas, Missouri, California, Kentucky, and Virginia. This site is for all descendants of William and Rebecca.
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This project was started in October 2002 and is hosted by the Dillman Family Association (DFA). The DDNA Project continues to grow in membership and importance to all Dillman researchers.
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Family Tree Magazine - Free Genealogy Forms
A variety of research forms available in text or PDF format.
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Greenbrier County Public Library
Lewisburg, West Virginia.
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Historical Association of South Jefferson (Facebook)
Adams, New York.
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[The original link is broken. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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Naturalization Index for St. Louis, MO | St. Louis County Library
Index of naturalization records from the St. Louis County Library's Special Collections Department. Most indexed records are dated 27 Sept 1906 and later.
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37 19th century schools and their catalogues indexed. Cumulative total: 251,000 entries. Each entry includes name, city, state, gender, and class.
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VintageRestorer — Restore an Ancestor Photo for Genealogy
AI restoration for ancestor and family photos: repair fading, scratches, and damage, and colorize black-and-white prints. Conservative restoration that keeps the real face — no invented features — so the image stays faithful for your family tree. Free watermarked preview, pay per photo, no subscription.
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Young award-winning genealogist Thomas Adams.
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Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA.







