13 September 2021
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1895 U.S. Atlas - Cedar County, Missouri
[The original link is gone. This link points to an archived copy on the Wayback Machine]
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Watch. Learn. Discover. Self-paced courses from the experts on a variety of topics, with new courses added regularly. Some are free, others are available for a monthly or annual fee.
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Ancestry Academy - Cousin Bait: Make Social Media Work for You FREE
Social media is not just for cat videos and boring vacation photos. Many family historians post what they know about their ancestors in hopes of finding a long lost cousin or two. We will explore what you might find on Facebook and Twitter as well as some places you might not have thought of like email lists and message boards.
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Ancestry Academy - DNA 101: An Insider's Scoop on AncestryDNA Testing FREE
What is DNA testing? What do I do with the results? Learn how new capabilities with DNA can leverage the vast resources on Ancestry.com.
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Ancestry Academy - Find A Grave FREE
Find A Grave is the world's largest website devoted to memorializing the loved ones who came before us and their graves. Come take a cemetery walk with Michael, learn how to further your family research and become an active contributor of Find A Grave.
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Ancestry Academy - Finding Your Military Veterans on Fold3 FREE
Fold3 is a great resource to discover historic military documents and can be used to learn and share the story of the veterans in your family tree. In this course you will study the fundamentals and guidelines to successful searching and browsing on Fold3, as well as the value of different types of military documents and what information they can provide.
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Ancestry Academy - Getting the Most Out of Family Tree Maker FREE
Turn your family history into a lasting legacy with Family Tree Maker. This course teaches the basics of how to get started with Family Tree Maker, and includes an introduction to every workspace in the program. It also includes a number of advanced topics, so whether you
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Ancestry Academy - Newspapers.com: Getting the Scoop on Your Ancestors FREE
Newspapers are a great place to learn about your ancestors. Not only might you find articles or obituaries that specifically mention your ancestors, but newspapers also provide context that helps you learn what their lives were like. This course will teach you how to use Newspapers.com to find stories about your ancestors and get the scoop on their lives.
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Ancestry Academy - Seek and Ye Shall Find: Become an Ancestry Search Expert FREE
Are you getting the most out of Ancestry's collections? Are your searches as effective as they can be? Whether you are trying to answer a specific question or just trying to find everything you can about a specific person, we will show you how to achieve your goal.
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Ancestry Academy - You Found What in the 1940 Census? FREE
In the 1940 census you expect to find your ancestors and their relationships to one another. But there is a wealth of other information on the image that will reveal to you what your ancestor
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Ancestry Academy - Your Family History Online: Laying the Foundation FREE
Let us show you what you should be looking for and how to build a tree that you feel confident about. A slow and steady approach will help you find your ancestors and learn their stories along the way.
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Ancestry Academy - Behind the Scenes: The Science Behind AncestryDNA Results $
Video lesson by Catherine A. Ball, PhD.
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Ancestry Academy - Cousin Bait: Make Social Media Work for You FREE
Social media is not just for cat videos and boring vacation photos. Many family historians post what they know about their ancestors in hopes of finding a long lost cousin or two. We will explore what you might find on Facebook and Twitter as well as some places you might not have thought of like email lists and message boards.
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Ancestry Academy - DNA 101: An Insider's Scoop on AncestryDNA Testing FREE
What is DNA testing? What do I do with the results? Learn how new capabilities with DNA can leverage the vast resources on Ancestry.com.
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Ancestry Academy - Find A Grave FREE
Find A Grave is the world's largest website devoted to memorializing the loved ones who came before us and their graves. Come take a cemetery walk with Michael, learn how to further your family research and become an active contributor of Find A Grave.
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Ancestry Academy - Finding Your Military Veterans on Fold3 FREE
Fold3 is a great resource to discover historic military documents and can be used to learn and share the story of the veterans in your family tree. In this course you will study the fundamentals and guidelines to successful searching and browsing on Fold3, as well as the value of different types of military documents and what information they can provide.
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Ancestry Academy - Getting the Most Out of Family Tree Maker FREE
Turn your family history into a lasting legacy with Family Tree Maker. This course teaches the basics of how to get started with Family Tree Maker, and includes an introduction to every workspace in the program. It also includes a number of advanced topics, so whether you
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Ancestry Academy - Newspapers.com: Getting the Scoop on Your Ancestors FREE
Newspapers are a great place to learn about your ancestors. Not only might you find articles or obituaries that specifically mention your ancestors, but newspapers also provide context that helps you learn what their lives were like. This course will teach you how to use Newspapers.com to find stories about your ancestors and get the scoop on their lives.
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Ancestry Academy - Results Lead to the Development of a New AncestryDNA Method $
Video lesson by Catherine A. Ball, PhD.
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Ancestry Academy - Seek and Ye Shall Find: Become an Ancestry Search Expert FREE
Are you getting the most out of Ancestry's collections? Are your searches as effective as they can be? Whether you are trying to answer a specific question or just trying to find everything you can about a specific person, we will show you how to achieve your goal.
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Ancestry Academy - Whiskey, Farming and the Choices to Move: Understanding Family Migration
Moving from one location to another required a major change in living conditions. The choices that led to the decision to move, and the directions of movement are pivotal in understanding those ancestors. What might help you understand the migration choices your ancestors made? How can we develop strategies that force us to learn more about our family and find new answers?
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Ancestry Academy - You Found What in the 1940 Census? FREE
In the 1940 census you expect to find your ancestors and their relationships to one another. But there is a wealth of other information on the image that will reveal to you what your ancestor
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Ancestry Academy - Your Family History Online: Laying the Foundation FREE
Let us show you what you should be looking for and how to build a tree that you feel confident about. A slow and steady approach will help you find your ancestors and learn their stories along the way.
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A project to compile a database of BOONE DNA lines including all with variant spellings.
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Index of brickfield workers and owners gathered from census, local histories and directories in England, mainly from southeast England.
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Canterbury Association Passenger Manifests
Arrivals in Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Central Rappahannock Regional Library
Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Channel Islands to New Zealand Links
Channel Islanders New Zealand Bound by Olwyn Whitehouse.
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Here is the deadpubs site. A site about history based on dead pubs and a whole lot more.
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We supply printed family tree charts to families all over the world. We can produce your tree from Ancestry, My Heritage, Find My Past etc. or your favorite family tree program. Based in the UK all charts are dispatched rolled in cardboard tubes with plastic end caps.
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História da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil - NippoBrasil
History of Japanese Immigration to Brazil.
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Genealogical resources to assist in locating which New Zealand bound ship an immigrant ancestor was aboard.
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Okanagan Researcher: Claire's British Studies Tour | Kelowna & District Genealogical Society
Smith-Burns, Claire. Claire's British Studies Tour, to England, July 1 to 23, 1999. Okanagan Researcher, Vol. 16 (2) (December 1999).
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Privacy Level: Open (White) James Bowie (abt. 1795 - abt. 1832) (WikiTree)
Information of James Bowie, free man of color (c.1795-1832) of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana and his descendants.
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Pub History - Predominantly 1600 to 1940
The pubwiki site lists the pubs which have existed over the past two hundred years, or so. The site only lists pubs which can actually be referenced, and proven as having existed.
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Return of Owners of Land in England and Wales, 1873
This database contains a transcript of the entries in the Return of Owners of Land in 1873 for England & Wales. Where available the entries are linked to images of the original page.
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Site Index for New Zealand Bound - New Zealand Bound Navigational Chart
Passenger lists as early as 1841.
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The National Archives - Manorial Documents Register
The Manorial Documents Register (MDR) is the official index to English and Welsh manorial records and provides brief descriptions of documents and details of their locations in public and private hands.
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The Taxatio | Manuscripts Online
Searchable online database contains the valuation, plus related details, of the English and Welsh parish churches and prebends listed in the ecclesiastical taxation assessment of 1291-2.