10 November 2022
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African American Migration Patterns | Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
These interactive maps provide a glimpse into the overall patterns of black migration in the United States between 1920 and 2010. One charts the movement of blacks from their states of origin to key destination cities in the North, the other follows the more recent movement in reverse to the South.
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Ancestry.com - Search Immigration & Emigration Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Board for Certification of Genealogists - Genealogical Work Samples
Research Reports, Case Studies, Family Histories, Client Agreements
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From the Avalon Project, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.
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From the Avalon Project, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.
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Confederate States of America - Georgia Secession
From the Avalon Project, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.
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Confederate States of America - Mississippi Secession
From the Avalon Project, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.
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Constitution of the Confederate States; March 11, 1861
From the Avalon Project, Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.
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Savannah, Georgia, March 21, 1861, By Alexander H. Stephens.
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Economic History Association - Databases
EH.Net provides an on-line location for researchers in economic history to make their data series available to other professionals and interested scholars. Several data series have been given to EH.Net and are available as downloadable files, while many other titles may be accessed through our Database Directory.
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Provides information on the existence and location of the records of the hospitals in the U.K. Currently over 2,800 entries can be found by searching the database using the following simple enquiry screen.
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Kildare Library Service - Athy Poor Law Union Indoor Relief Registers
Athy, Co. Kildare, Poor Law Union - Indoor admission and discharge registers of the Athy Workhouse, 1878-1918. Information recorded under headings which include: Number, Name of Pauper, Sex, Age, Single/Married/Widow/er, Child of/Orphan/Bastard/Deserted, Trade/Calling, Religious Denomination, Disabled and Nature of disability, Name of Wife/Husband, Number of Children, Observations on condition of pauper upon admission, Electoral Division/Townland, Date admitted or when born in the workhouse, and Date of death or discharge. Each volume contains an alphabetical index. Contains individuals from many counties.
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Kildare Library Service - Municipal Burial Ground Register of Co. Kildare
Selection of Co. Kildare burial ground registers for the graveyards of: Ballybracken, Kildangan; Crosspatrick, Ballentine, Kilmeague; Fontstown, Athy; Garrisker, Broadford; Great Connell Abbey, Newbridge; Great Connell Church, Newbridge; Kildare Town; Ladytown, Naas; Laraghbryan, Maynooth; St. Conleth's, Newbridge; St. Corban's, Naas; Nicholastown, Athy; Suncroft; Usk, Kilgowan; Yewtree, Monasterevin.
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Kildare Library Service - Naas Poor Law Union Minute Books 1839-1859
Naas, Co. Kildare - Minutes of proceedings at the weekly meeting of the Naas Board of Guardians. Contains weekly statistical information on the state of the workhouse. Information recorder under headings which include ‘number of inmates for which accommodation is provided’, ‘workhouse’, ‘temporary buildings’, ‘additional workhouse’, ‘fever hospital’ and ‘fever sheds’. Also ‘numbers admitted during the week’, ‘numbers discharged or died’ and ‘number of lunatics and idiots in workhouse’. Record of out-door relief also given, including ‘relief district’ and ‘no. of cases relieved’.
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A 19th Century Ontario Enigma – A Case Study
Janice Nickerson
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Finding Calvin: Following My Enslaved Ancestor Through Multiple Owners – A Case Study
Renate Yarborough Sanders
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Finding Thomas' Father: an 18th Century Prince William County Virginia Case Study
Pam Stone Eagleson, CG
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Five Wives & A Feather Bed: Using Indirect and Negative Evidence to Resolve Conflicting Claims
Mark A. Wentling, MLS, CG
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Hunting For Henry: A Case Study Using Collaterals
Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG
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Identifying Unnamed Free Born African Americans – A DNA Case Study
David Rencher, CG, AG, FUGA, FIGRS
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Indirect Evidence – A Case Study
Pauline C. Merrick
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Indirect Evidence, A Case Study: The Parents of Elizabeth Wingate in Maryland (1795–1860)
Rebecca Koford, CG, CGL
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Solving a Brick Wall with DNA – A Case Study
Larry W. Thomas
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The Lady of the Scrapbook: A Newspaper Case Study
Mary Kircher Roddy, CG
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The Time of Cholera: A Case Study about Historical Context
Alison Hare, CG
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Three Letters From Sarah: A Case Study
J. Mark Lowe, FUGA
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U.S. Revolutionary War: A Case Study Approach
Craig R. Scott, MA, CG, FUGA
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Wayward Girls: A Context Case Study
Stephanie O’Connell, CG
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This guide provides research strategies to discover the history of a particular building or property, including architecture, location, ownership, and historical context.
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Library of Congress - Native American Resources in the Manuscript Division
This guide provides curated manuscript resources at the Library of Congress for researching Native American history and cultures, including personal papers and organizational records in addition to related resources and discovery tools.
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Library of Congress - Slavery, Secession, and States’ Rights
From Fordham University.
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Luke Family History and Genealogy of Albany County, New York
Johan Philip Luke (Laux, Loeck, Look, Lauck, and other spelling variations) arrived in New York harbor in 1710. In 1732 he and Jeremiah Van Rensselaer entered a lease agreement for a farm in the West Manor of Rensselaerwyck located in the present day Town of Bethlehem in Albany County, New York. His heirs would remain on this farm until 1891. Direct descendants of Philip Luke still reside in Albany County, surrounding counties and throughout the United States and Canada. Find many early Colonial surnames such as Bradt, Burhans, DeFreest, Flansburg, Goewey, Houck, Hotaling, Mathias, Moak, Philips, Reamer, Slingerland, Spawn, Van Allen, Van Duesen, Van Wie, Van Wormer, Winnie and many more.
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Modern History Sourcebook: Alexander H. Stephens (1812-1883): Cornerstone Address, March 21, 1861
From Fordham University.
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National American Indian Heritage Month
November is National American Indian Heritage Month The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans.
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National Genealogical Society - NGS Quarterly Archive
You must be a member of the society to access the archives.
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Professional Genealogist Colleagues (Facebook)
This Group is for Professional Genealogists and Researchers with their own Business to collaborate with other Colleagues and those looking to Hire Help with their Family Histories.
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Athy, Co. Kildare, Ireland. The Shackleton Museum protects and preserves the cultural and historical heritage of Athy and its historical hinterland by collecting, interpreting and exhibiting documents and artefacts of cultural and historical interest relevant to the area and in particular to the people of Athy and District.
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Släktdatabas Listerlandet / Genealogy database Listerlandet
A genealogy database focusing mainly on Mjällby parish in Blekinge county.
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Stamboom Clement - Bomas - Buitendijk - Van Hartingsveldt
A lot of families in the Middle and South-West of the Netherlands (and some other regions in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium).
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WILLINGALE, WRIGHT, SAVILL, FRENCH, BURLES, ELLINGFORD, MURRELL, BRETT, STEBBING, DOWNS mostly from Essex and London, England UK.
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The Declaration of Causes of Seceding States - Primary Sources
Text for Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia.
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The Maternal Line of Elizabeth (Niesz) Titus
By Connie Lenzen, CG
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The Reasons for Secession: A Documentary Study
By John Pierce for the American Battlefield Trust.
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Which Marie Louise Is "Mariotte"? Sorting Slaves with Common Names
By Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS