11 November 2022
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Ancestry.com - Free Index Collections
Original source: multiple, worldwide. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Genealogy events from around the world compiled in one easy location.
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Glenside Hospital Museum houses three collections, one relating to the history of mental health care, set within the grounds of the building which opened in 1861 as the Bristol Lunatic Asylum. The exhibits are housed in the hospital chapel, a Grade II listed building built in 1881 for the patients. Bristol Lunatic Asylum underwent several names changes including Beaufort War Hospital, Bristol Mental Hospital and Glenside Hospital which closed in 1994, and now the building is occupied by the University of the West of England Faculty of Health and Social Care.
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How to find the father of an illegitimate child
From Yvette Hoitink at Dutch Genealogy. Ten strategies to identify an unknown father. The examples are from the Netherlands but these strategies work world-wide.
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Expert Consultations, Family Tree and Genealogical Research in Europe: Ashkenazi Jews and Jewish Galician Records; Orthodox Christian; Old Believers; Greek Catholic; Roma Catholic; Lutheran; Mennonite records. We did research for government, non-government organizations, attorneys, trustees, companies worldwide as well as numerous private clients. Countries of genealogical expertise with own research correspondents: Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Germany, Austria. Ukraine, Slovenia, Slovakia, Albania, Montenegro, Morocco, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Czech Republic, etc.
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Author Lynne Christensen is a world traveler who enjoys visiting museums and archives. She grew up roaming around graveyards in Europe with her genealogy-loving parents in search of elusive ancestors.
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Lectures/webinars, workshops, genealogy research on your family, one on one training file organization.
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Was Eleanor of Aquitaine my Ancestor?
From Yvette Hoitink at Dutch Genealogy. Series of case studies showing how to proof parent-child relationships across eight centuries. The most recent twenty generations are in the Netherlands. Early generations are in modern-day Belgium and France.