2 September 2021
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1860 Charleston SC Slaveholders Listed Alphabetically
Alphabetical listing of all slaveholders on the 1860 Charleston, SC slave census, with the number of slaves held.
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For the 1860 slave schedules, census enumerators were instructed to provide the names of all slaves age 100 years or more. The Decennial Digest reports there were 1,570 slaves age 100 and up on the 1860 slave schedules. Using the 1860 slave census index at Ancestry online [subscription required],1,555 such slaves have been found, and they are included in the table.
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1895 U.S. Atlas - Carlton County, Minnesota
[The original link is gone. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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1895 U.S. Atlas - Rutherford County, North Carolina
[The original link is gone. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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Alabama Obituaries & Death Notices
Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile.
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Ariadna-Usługi Archiwistyczne (Facebook)
Genealogical research both for individual clients and for companies and lawyer
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Association des Richard du N.-B. / Richard Association of New Brunswick
Fully bilingual website: The purpose is to encourage generations to know the origins and history of their ancestors in Michel Richard dit Sansoucy’s family. We encourage you to participate by contacting us by visiting our Facebook page, our blog or by sharing stories discovered during your research. The association is not limited to the Richard of New Brunswick but encourages all Richard of the world to participate.
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Avon Lake, Ohio.
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Avon Park, Florida.
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This is the oldest and the largest free access national Canadian site which collects and displays photos of grave markers in cemeteries. Currently there are almost 1,000 completely photographed cemeteries and 400,000 photos online.
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Cite-builder.com - The Citation Builder For Genealogists
Site to generate source citations for genealogists. Select the source type, fill in the form with the necessary information, select the desired style, then cut and paste the results. Free and Premium versions available.
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Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum
Denton, Texas.
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Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
"Keeping the Promise", "Fulfill their Trust" and "No one left behind" are several of many mottos that refer to the efforts of the Department of Defense to recover those who became missing while serving our nation. More than 83,000 Americans are missing from World War II, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Vietnam War and the 1991 Gulf War.
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Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency - Korean War POW/MIA List
Listed by last name, by branch of service, or by state.
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Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency - Vietnam War POW/MIA List
Listed by last name, by branch of service, or by state.
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Service Personnel Not Recovered Following WWII
The list of unrecovered U.S. service personnel from WWII was compiled using two historical sources: Rosters of Military Personnel Whose Remains Were Not Recovered, 1951-54; American Graves Registration Service, 1954, Record Group 92, National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD. The World War II Rosters of the Dead (All Services): Department of the Army Microfiche Reference No. 601-07; 1 May 1983; Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command.
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Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency - Vietnam War POW/MIA List
Listed by last name, by branch of service, or by state.
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Drents Archief - Genealogie - zoeken op naam
Access to a wide range of records in the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands: civil registration birth, marriage, and death records, church records of baptisms, marriages, and burials, pauper colony records, tax records, and many others.
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F. M. Johnson Archives and Special Collection
From North Park University. This collection exists for the sole purpose of preserving and making available to researchers the historical records of the Evangelical Covenant Church. Founded in 1885 by Swedish immigrants, the Covenant values its rich heritage of churches, pastors, and lay people who have given the denomination its identity and who have carried out its mission. The collection includes books and serials, microfilmed newspapers and church records, files of local churches, pastors, missionaries, educators, and administrators.
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Find a Grave - Search Cemeteries - Nunavut, Canada
This is the oldest and the largest free access national Canadian site which collects and displays photos of grave markers in cemeteries. Currently there are almost 1,000 completely photographed cemeteries and 400,000 photos online.
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GENUKI: Historical Descriptions of the Channel Islands
From Grose's The Antiquities of England and Wales, published 1777.
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Geoff Wright's Genealogy Pages
Channel Islands Mailing List and more.
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Channel Islands, U.K.
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About the native language - Jersey Norman-French.
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Library and Archives Canada - Home Children, 1869-1932
Between 1869 and 1932, over 100,000 children were sent from Britain to Canada through assisted juvenile emigration. These migrants are called “home children” because most went from an emigration agency's home for children in Britain to its Canadian receiving home. The children were placed with families in rural Canada.
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Locations of the 65th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Civil War (Google Maps)
This map shows the locations occupied by the 65th Ohio Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. Locations are not exact and plotted in the general location only. The source for these is the Story of the Sherman Brigade by Wilbur F. Hinman, published by the author in 1897.
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Lyfmap is committed to saving your photos, and the memories that came with them, forever. Not only do we save your memories, but we save them at the location and time in history when they actually happened! So build your personal Lyfmap at your childhood home, schools, workplaces, sport stadiums, anywhere you've made a memory!
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New Zealand.
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Methodism in the Channel Islands
Names of early Methodists in the Channel Islands.
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An online publication of the Mississippi Historical Society; monthly features.
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The encyclopedia contains articles covering a broad spectrum of topics and resources about North Carolina, including: historical time periods, subjects, and events; biographies, including North Carolina’s governors; counties and government; geography and environment; business and economy; historical places and monuments; natural resources and natural heritage; and many others. NCpedia also includes thousands of images.
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Poor Law Unions/Registration Districts
[The original link is gone. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
Elevate your genealogical education to new heights with the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). SLIG offers in-depth, week-long courses on topics such as methodology, standards, records groups, DNA, regional or ethnic research, and research tools. Courses are designed for high-intermediate to advanced researchers and provide more depth than can be achieved by attending a regular conference or multiple hour-long webinars. Course curriculum engages participants in multiple daily class sessions, hands-on application and learning assignments. Small class sizes maximize the learning experience. SLIG faculty represent the genealogical field’s top educators and bring high quality education and discussion to each of their students.
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Achieve your educational dreams and elevate your knowledge by attending the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy with the assistance of one of our scholarship opportunities.
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Slaveholders and African Americans 1860-1870
Transcribe names of some of the largest slaveholders from the 1860 census matched with the surnames of African Americans from the 1870 census. Organized by surname and by county.
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The Société Jersiaise was founded in 1873 for the study of Jersey archaeology, history, natural history, the ancient language and the conservation of the environment.
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Stockbridge Area Genealogical / Historical Society (Facebook)
The Stockbridge Michigan area covers a large geographic area which includes parts of four Michigan counties: Ingham, Livingston, Jackson, and Washtenaw. Many small farming communities are included in the Stockbridge Michigan area: Gregory, Unadilla, Plainfield, Millville, Pinckney, Parkers Corners, Waterloo, Munith, Lyndon Center, Stockbridge, Hell, Bunker Hill, Fitchburg, Dansville, White Oak, and Pleasant Lake.
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Channel Islands, U.K.
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The Origins of the GLENDINNINGs
[The original link is gone. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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The Sixteen Largest American Slaveholders From 1860 Slave Census Schedules
The sixteen largest county slaveholders in the 1860 US Census, holding at least 500 slaves in any one county.
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FALLA family in Guernsey. BELLOWS, CORBIN, GODFRAY, JEPSON, LE CORNU, LE MARQUAND, LE POIDEVIN, LE PREVOST, MAHY, MARTIN, PALLOT, SAVIDENT, SHEPARD, WILLIAMS.
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Wheaton, Illinois.