25 August 2021
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Article by Beverly Whitaker.
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Burke Burk Bourke DNA GENEALOGY GROUP (de Burgh) (Facebook)
BURKE / de BURGH Project. Burke Burk Bourke DNA GENEALOGY GROUP (de Burgh) All Burkes welcome. We have many Burke Groups & Projects including Gedmatch and FTDNA administered through the facebook Group. We have identified R-BY32575 as the identifying entry Haplogroup we use R-BY32576 for the Burke / de Burgh lineage. Search YSEQ shop, then in Haplogroup's select Haplogroup R1B Type in BY32576 SNP test BY53774 test and BY32579. Test all 3. A positive or derived result for any two suggests you are in the Core BURKE of any spelling de Burgh linage.
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Dictionary of Ancient Occupations and Trades, Ranks, Offices, and Titles
A suite of pages in dictionary format devoted to definitions of occupational terms likely to be encountered in the course of genealogical research.
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Early American Church Denominations
Church Denominations: What Church Did Grandpa Attend? -- a study of early American churches of our ancestors.
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Early American Trails and Roads
Descriptions of 18 of the major early roads: The Boston Post Road; Braddock's Road; The California Trail; The Fall Line Road; The Federal Road; The Great Wagon Road; The King's Highway; The Mohawk (Iroquois) Trail; The Mormon Trail; The Natchez Trace; The National Road; The Oregon Trail; The Pennsylvania Road; The Santa Fe Trail; The Trail of Tears; The Upper Road; The Wilderness Road; Zane's Trace.
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Gazetteer of Deceased Texas Physicians (19th and 20th century)
The Gazetteer provides references to obituaries, biographical information and archival resources for over 12,000 deceased Texas physicians. From the Texas Medical Center Library.
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GenTutor FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART
Download this online Family Relationships Chart. Identify the relationship between two individuals in your family tree.
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Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS-98), created at the University of Minnesota in October 1997. Census microdata for social and economic research. The IPUMS consists of twenty-five high-precision samples of the American population drawn from thirteen federal censuses.
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Genealogical Research Using the IPUMS
Genealogists should be aware of its limitations for genealogical purposes.
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IPUMS USA | 1860 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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IPUMS USA | 1870 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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IPUMS USA | 1880 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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IPUMS USA | 1900 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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IPUMS USA | 1910 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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IPUMS USA | 1920 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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IPUMS USA | 1930 Enumeration Form
Sample picture of the form.
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View postcards with a genealogical connection. My grandparents, Louis and Edna, each collected postcards before and after their marriage in 1912. Their albums contain nearly a thousand postcards of great variety, and the messages offer glimpses into their lives during that period. They lived in Southeast Iowa.
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Beverly Whitaker's Quaker page, with information about Wrightsborough.
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Selma Dallas County Public Library
Selma, Alabama
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Texas Medical Center Library, McGovern Historical Center
The McGovern Historical Center (MHC) at the Texas Medical Center Library (The TMC Library) preserves and provides access to the historical collections and rare materials of the Texas Medical Center’s (TMC) institutions, faculty, and staff. The MHC has notable rare book and archival collections on the history of the TMC, foundations of medicine, rheumatology, public health, psychiatry, and the effects of radiation.
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Map and description of route by Beverly Whitaker.
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Map by Beverly Whitaker.
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Map by Beverly Whitaker.
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Map by Beverly Whitaker.
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The WHITAKER Genealogy Exchange for Family Researchers
The WHITAKER Exchange provides listings of persons who are researching the family (various spellings).
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The Wilderness Road and the Cumberland Gap
Map by Beverly Whitaker.
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TMC Library - Texas State Board of Medical Examiners records, 1907-1972
The Texas State Board of Medical Examiners collection contains registration cards, bulletins, medical board reports, newsletters, doctors newly licensed, and records of licenses of doctors from 1907 to 1972. The collection contains licensure records for nearly 5,500 deceased Texas physicians. Each record contains biographical information, licensure applications, some correspondence, and usually a photograph.
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Map by Beverly Whitaker.