26 August 2022
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A short history of Ohio lands.
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Ancestry.com - Search Schools, Directories & Church Histories
Searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images available with fee-based subscription.
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More than 2,000 U.S. City Directories from the 1940 era.
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More than 2,500 U.S. city directories from the mid 1940s through the 1950s.
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Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - Douglas Co. - Omaha - Societies
Masonic, I.O.O.F., Knights of Pythias, Ancient Order United Workmen.
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Beginning to Research Your Ancestors in Tennessee
An article by J. Mark Lowe.
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Evernote: Your Virtual Genealogy Assistant
An article by Thomas MacEntee.
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Finding Historical U.S. County Boundaries Using Google Earth
By Nancy Hendrickson
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Vier personen zijn de basis van dit stamboomonderzoek: Jacob Louwrens Blokland, Geertje Buwalda, Hendrik Remiëns, Adri Nelly Slop
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The Ohio History Connection provides free access to over 1,000,000 full-text searchable pages of Ohio newspapers through Ohio Memory and the Library of Congress’s Chronicling America. Our newspaper digitization program is supported by partnerships with local institutions as well as grant funding, including the National Endowment for the Humanities’s National Digital Newspaper Program (see NDNP in Ohio for more information).
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Partridge Island: Heritage Resources St. John
From 1785 to 1942, Partridge Island served as North America's first Quarantine Station.
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Im Portrait Archiv können Sie Bilder und Daten von verstorbenen Personen für die Allgemeinheit und die Nachwelt erfassen und sichern. In the portrait archive you can record and save images and data of deceased people for the general public and posterity.
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Researching Black Sheep Ancestors
By Gena P. Ortega.
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A family association for the descendants of this immigrant from Sweden in the 17th century, to New Sweden (Wilmington, Delaware). Surnames include: Stidham, Stedham, Steadham, Steddom and others following this phonetic pattern.
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This column by Tom Mooney, appearing every other week in Sunday "Extra" section of the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader newspaper, focuses on genealogy and history in Northeastern Pennsylvania.