City Of Grapevine: City Departments: Library Learn how to get the most out of the International Genealogical index, Grapevine Sun Genealogical index. Grapevine Public Library produces an index of http://www.grapevine.lib.tx.us/genpage.asp
Extractions: Grapevine Public Library Access Online Catalog Adult Programs Children's Events Expansion Information Genealogy Resources How to Renew Materials Selected Bibliographies Selected Internet Sites Volunteer Information Administrative Services Animal Control City Manager City Secretary Development Services Economic Development Emergency Management Fire Geographic Information System Golf Municipal Court Personnel Police Public Works Purchasing Risk Management Utility Billing Genealogy Workshop Grapevine Name Droppers
Ferhuze In oersjoch fan adressen foar de genealooch die siket om syn Fryske woartels. http://members1.chello.nl/~a.stienstra/frgen/
Genealogy Research In Southern Italy Home Regions genealogy Forums Tours Contacts. You are here genealogy INTRODUCTION genealogy Research in Southern Italy. Introduction http://www.italyworldclub.com/genealogy/
Extractions: research in Italy genealogy resources There always comes a time in our lives when suddenly it becomes important to know where we come from. All those who contributed to our genetical map are in a certain sense still living inside ourselves, wherever their physical existence took place. It may seem exaggerating, but many personal questions can be answered with a bit of undigging in your family's past, in the history, behaviours, customs that your father and mother took along and left to you, and that you maybe unconsciously are transmitting to your children. There's a special thrill when you find something that seemed lost forever, and maybe would, if you had not cared: genealogy is the research of our roots, both genetical anc cultural. From the dusty, crumbling papers of documents people who belong to what you now are come out of the mist of time and look at you silently, affectionately, waiting for you to decipher their stories, rescue them from oblivion and pass their as yet forgotten names and stories on to the next generations. Resources available: A Starting Guide to learn how to collect information or research your ancestors.
Genealogy Today Washington, DC A categorized list of genealogy web links. http://www.genealogytoday.com/genealogy/states/washington_dc.html
Extractions: Genealogy Washington DC (D.C. stands for District of Columbia) was established on February 21, 1871 as the national capital of the United States. Washington DC ranks 51st in size* with 61.4 sq. miles of land, and Washington is the largest city. Washington DC also ranks 50th in population* with 572,059 residents (2000 est.), and None is the state capital. The official bird of Washington DC is the Woodthrush, and the official flower is the American Beauty Rose. Washington DC statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. African-American
Acadian Genealogy Homepage AcadianCajun genealogy resource site. Features links and Acadian music audio files. http://www.acadian.org/
Extractions: In a Hurry? Want a copy of all the pertinent information on this web site, on a CD-ROM? Click here, or on Picture above for a Great Genealogy Gift Idea! Sign up to receive our Boutique Newsletter! Subscribed to my Newsletter? On a periodic basis, I (infrequently) send out Acadian Genealogy resource information on a complimentary basis to those folks who have subscribed to receive same. If you want to be added to my mailing list, just sent an email to newsletter@acadian.org with the single word "subscribe" (without the quotation marks) in the SUBJECT portion of the message. Please include your complete name (first AND last) in the BODY of the message, otherwise, your request CANNOT be validated. Click here or the image above, to view your Family Crest Did you know? The Acadian Museum, located 20 miles south of Lafayette and 15 miles west of New Iberia at 203 S. Broadway, Erath, Louisiana 70533 is hosting several families, who lost everything and were displaced by the hurricane Katrina. Donations may be sent: Acadian Museum PO Box 53597 Lafayette, Louisiana 70505. Or, contact their Board Chairman, Warren Perrin for added information.
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Home Beth Davies, AG accredited by the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogist (ICAPGEN) for research in the French regions. Specializing in Quebec as well as the USA. http://www.daviesgenealogy.com/
Extractions: Beth Davies AG , Genealogical Research, U.S. and Canada Specializing in Quebec Research Looking for your roots? Would you like to discover and document who your ancestors were, when and where they lived? Do you want to find out if that information you discovered on the internet is really correct? As a professional genealogist, I can help. If your family came from Quebec or Ontario, be sure to check out my " Quebec Research " and " Ontario Research " pages for information concerning sources available to document your ancestors there. If your research interest is the United States, you will find some general information plus more specific information concerning Wisconsin Iowa , and Michigan on my " United States Research " page. If you are trying to cross the border from the U.S. to Canada, it is usually best to check out all U.S. sources for clues before researching Canadian records and I can help there, too. Genealogical Links Eastman's On-Line Genealogical Newsletter Cyndi's List FamilySearch Web Site Association of Professional Genealogists ... USGenWeb The ICAPGen SM service mark and the Accredited Genealogist CM and AG beth@daviesgenealogy.com
GENUKI: Yorkshire Genealogy Information and links from genealogy UK and Ireland. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/
Extractions: Dale, Wapentake, Parish, Deanery etc. please see the page of definitions of terms The Borthwick Institute of Historical Research is at the University of York. Brynmor Jones Library Archives and Manuscripts (Hull University): (includes Family and estate papers, and Solicitors' archives) Sheffield Library The City of Hull Central Library have pages listing the information they hold which is of assistance to genealogical researchers.
Extractions: Rev: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Ad ded FAST LINK President Master Link to Genealogy Meetings, Conferences, and Special Events National Events Montana State Events Local Area Events The Yellowstone Genealogy Forum is the master Genealogical Resource Center for the History of Persons, Places and Past Events in Montana's Largest Populated County (Yellowstone County), headquartered in Billings, Montana. After territorial re-alignment in the 1880's, Yellowstone County originally in 1895 embraced Roundup, Big Horn, Lavina, Shawmut, Park City, Stillwater, and many other towns that are currently located in other neighboring counties. Much of the resource information held by the Forum Family History Site link. The Yellowstone Genealogy Forum provides techniques that can be used in the discovery of your ancestors. Photographs such as this, taken in Billings, shows teacher Miss Quinlan, with members of her graduating class; and assist the researcher looking for parts of their earlier life. [Josephine Erwin was Principal] Don't delay in starting your search for the past or your classmates because the information may well be lost forever without your assistance. Help the Forum preserve history records in Yellowstone County.
A Manx Note Book - Index A compendium of matters past and present related to the Isle of Man genealogy, history, buildings including parish churches and lighthouses, Manx publications, 17th to 19thcentury views of the island. http://www.manxnotebook.com/
Extractions: A search page and a subject index page is available, as is a master list of biographies ; a house style page will explain common features and a legal page covers a few points. For regular visitors a New Arrivals page gives direct access to recently added material. A fully searchable CD-ROM version As of June 2005 there are some 15,000 files comprising some 180+ MBytes, mostly of 19th Century material cross-linked both within the pages and by various short essay pages. Frame-based pages are available for most sections (click but are not needed as non-frame based pages will give full access to all text. No Java or Java Script is currently used on these pages - thus they should be viewable without problem on any browser. Bibliography - monographs relating to the Isle of Man Cartobibliography - Printed Maps of the Island to 1900 Family History including Genealogical Records Family Names Family History Society Journal Full texts of various monographs (100+ volumes) Gazetteer - location of that elusive Balla...
Adams County, IN Cemetery and family lists, local history resources, genealogy links. Part of the INGenWeb Project. http://www.rootsweb.com/~inadams/
Extractions: Adams County, Indiana Adams County is divided into twelve (12) Civil Townships : Blue Creek French Hartford Jefferson ... Wabash and Washington . Adams County was organized March 1, 1836. A large tract of land lying between Allen and Randolph counties had been previously called Adams County, however, no organization had been effected. Decatur is the County Seat. Samuel Johnson offered as an inducement to have the county seat located on his land, the sum of $3,100, four church lots, half an acre for a public square, one acre for a seminary and two acres for a cemetery. He further agreed to pay the expenses of the locating commissioners, and furnish a house to hold court in until suitable buildings could be erected. The county commissioners promptly accepted the offer "and proceeded to the aforesaid town site, and marked a white oak tree with blazes on four sides, on each of which they individually inscribed their names." Decatur was probably named in honor of Commodore Stephen Decatur and in 1849 it had seventy houses (three of which were brick, twenty-one frame and the remainder of logs) with a population of about 400. According to the Society of Indiana Pioneers, an individual was a pioneer of this county if they resided here on or before December 31, 1840.
Extractions: Table of Member Interests Founded in 1991, the Temiskaming Genealogy Group serves the communities of Latchford, Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard, Elk Lake, Matachewan, Gowganda, Earlton, Englehart, Tomstown, Kirkland Lake, Larder Lake, and Virginiatown Ontario. The recorded history of the area goes back to the early 1600's when both English and French fur traders were active in the area. Fort Temiscamingue on Lake Temiskaming was established by the French in 1695. Missionaries and loggers were active on the lake as early as the 1830's, but the first permanent settlement was at the present town of Haileybury in 1885. Several townships were surveyed in 1887, and during the 1890's settler's, most from "Old Ontario" moved into the agriculture areas of the " Little Clay Belt" north of New Liskeard. Settlement was accelerated when the T&NO Railway arrived at Lake Temiskaming in 1904, but the railway also brought with it the discovery of silver at Cobalt, resulting in a mining boom, which in subsequent years spread to Elk Lake (1906), Gowganada and Larder Lake (1907) and in Kirkland Lake in 1911. Your membership includes 6 issues of the newsletter
New Page 2 Tips on researching, posting of queries and surnames and a searchable database of queries and surnames. http://www.rootsweb.com/~grc
Extractions: Data Cds available include: UK Census Records for 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1891, 1901 (all UK counties), Census Indexes, Parish Records, Trade Directories, Militia Musters and various Genealogical Research CDs. Family History Sofware available include: RootsMagic, Family Tree Maker, Custodian, Family Historian, Reunion and Legacy. HOME WHAT'S NEW Special Offers Latest Releases News Events / Family History Fairs
Hispanic Genealogy Forum Forum for those searching for Hispanic ancestors. Discussions, tips, downloads and advice are available. Has a query section and chat room. Includes all Hispanic countries and Spain. http://forums.delphiforums.com/hispgen
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