24 October 2020
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5th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment
History of the 5th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry (Union), includes histories, letters, diary, photos, and rosters.
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Irish Genealogist working from County Clare, Ireland. Available for projects.
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Benton County Historical Society
Searchable index for holdings at the Benton County Historical Society in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota. Includes index of all cemeteries, school census records, oral interviews, plat maps and newspapers.
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Columbia County New York Genealogy Group (Facebook)
A group dedicated to those interested in learning about Columbia County genealogy resources. It is a community where you can ask questions, share your family history research, and take part in friendly discussions with fellow researchers who have ancestors from the area.
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Emma Jolly Genealogic, Professional Genealogist
Official website of Emma Jolly MA, professional genealogist, writer and historical researcher, based in London.
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Family History Detective: Tricia's Tracings
Professional genealogist located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
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Digital images of National Archives microfilm publication A3378, reproductions of enumeration district maps for the 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 and 1940 censuses.
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This is the Polish version of "Find-a-Grave". Though it is in Polish, it is easy to figure out and navigate. Use Google Translate to translate basic words.
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Library and Archives Canada - About the 1911 Census
This online database of 1911 census data from Library and Archives Canada allows researchers to search by geographic location only. As this is not a name index database, it is not searchable by family name. The information on these images can be used to prepare family or town/village histories, research immigration trends and a great deal more. The Fifth General Census of Canada began on June 1, 1911 and collected information related to each inhabitant of the country, including place of habitation, marital status, age, place of birth, religion, occupation, education, etc. The Census of Canada 1911 covered the nine provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) and two territories (the Yukon and the Northwest Territories) that were then part of Confederation. The creation of the microfilms from the original returns was authorized in 1955 with the paper records destroyed afterwards. The microfilming of these records was not of consistent quality and therefore not all images are decipherable. Unfortunately, the destruction of the paper records means that there is no recourse when a record is unreadable.
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Library and Archives Canada - Census of Canada, 1871, Ontario, heads of household
Searchable database created by the Ontario Genealogical Society, in cooperation with the National Archives of Canada.
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The history and population of the Eden/Monaro region of South Eastern New South Wales, Australia. This site has a genealogy database of over 410,000 people - the pioneers and settlers of the region and their descendants from first European settlement onwards.
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Oak Grove Cemetery 334 South Sandusky Street, Delaware, Ohio
Oak Grove Cemetery was established in 1851 and is the largest cemetery in Delaware County. Oak Grove adjoins St. Mary Cemetery, the combined total burials of these cemeteries is over 22,000 interments. We have provided an index of all burials on this website.
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US Census transcription project to release the census databases into the public domain. Includes free census search.
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Innovative family tree charts and forms from France.
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Swedish Family History for Beginners
This is a YouTube video series teaching how to do Swedish family history.
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Terry Wantz Historical Research Center
The center collects historical documents, photographs, and artifacts related to Newaygo County, Michigan.
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A new virtual resource center for the Belgian American immigrant history and experience.
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Ancestors and descendants of Ludwig and Rosa Kautz, 1904 immigrants from Budapest to the U.S.
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Wesleyan Cemetery 4003 Colerain Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45223
To find a burial in Wesleyan Cemetery click on the first letter of the last name below. You will find an alphabetical listing, which includes name, age, date interred and fathers name.
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When WW1 Came to Western Australia (Facebook)
A Facebook group to discuss and learn about the soldiers and nurses from Western Australia.