WIGenWeb Project Information on genealogy in Wisconsin. Lots of resources. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/
Extractions: List ... Volunteer Pages The Wisconsin Territory was organized in 1836 from land formerly belonging to Michigan Territory. Its neighboring states include Minnesota and Iowa to the west, Illinois to the south, and Michigan to the north and east. Its shores include Lake Superior on the north, and Lake Michigan on the east. Once home to more than a dozen Indian tribes, Wisconsin received an influx of Scandinavians, Germans, and other northern Europeans in the late 1800s. The states glacial soils are used for growing fodder crops, and today, farmers lead the nation in production of milk, butter, and cheese. Some 14,000 lakes and 64 state parks and forests stimulate tourism. In 1854 the Republican Party was born here. In 1900 Robert M. LaFollettes election as governor ushered in the nations Progressive era, and legislators introduced trailblazing measures such as direct primary elections and unemployment compensation. Known as the Badger State, Wisconsin ranks 26th in size, encompassing 56,154 square miles. It has a population of 5,169,700. Elevations run from 581 feet (Lake Michigan) up to 1,952 feet (Timms Hill). Its capitol, Madison, has a population of 195,200. Wisconsin became the nations 30th state in 1848. Click Here for a Timeline of Wisconsin The WIGENWEB was established by a group of genealogists with an interest in providing free genealogical data to the public. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Wisconsin, where collected databases would be stored. In addition to collecting these databases, other resources were made available including information on genealogical societies, posted queries, maps, and other aids.
The Louisiana Genealogy Ring Home Page! This web ring is for Louisiana genealogists, or genealogists with ties to Louisiana. This is the only web ring of its kind. The LGWR also offers awards. http://louisianahistory.ourfamily.com/webring/
Extractions: Louisiana History Sign Our Guestbook! ... Louisiana WebRings LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULER! (Let the Good Times Roll!) Need Help? This page was last updated 22 Mar 1999 The purpose of the Louisiana Genealogy Ring is to join researchers of Louisiana Genealogy. I've been doing my genealogy for 5 years, but with the Internet, I've found 27 "cousins". They are half cousins 30 times removed, or something like that. And the funny thing is that I connect with all four of them through the same line and from Natchitoches. That's why I felt a need for a Web Ring that can bring us all together. What is a Web Ring? A Web Ring is a collection of pages, that have something in common, connected together in a ring. You can use a ring by clicking on the [Next Site] on the navigation menu. Once you've clicked on the [Next Site], you will be transported to another page of the same subject; e.g.: If you click on the Louisiana Genealogy Ring [Next Site] you will surf to another Louisiana Genealogy Ring related page. Finally, you will come back to this page and the Web Ring starts all over again. The Louisiana Genealogy Ring contains an assortment of Louisiana Genealogy related web sites. So, if you have a Louisiana Genealogy related web site, fill out the form below and join our Interent kin folks.
Extractions: History writes itself; history rights itself. Profound, eh? Whether historian or genealogist or someone recalling a story of their youth, we often have different perspectives and different memories of the same events. A lot of information on this site is based on the memories of individuals who grew up in this rural Canadian small town. Morewood.net is a privately run site which endeavours to provide free access to social, local, and genealogical researchers. It is a place to share the history behind the names we encounter while studying our roots. All material on this site is free to re-use for personal use. External sites that we link to (or that link to us) are not necessarily endorsed by Morewood.net and are provided as either a reference or a potential resource for your further investigation. Readers have added to some of the stories; provided missing names from pictures or corrected the list of names in a family. I thank each of those who take the time to 'right the history' where the site just 'writes the history' down so everyone can read it. Our Remembrance Day section now has links to all of the WWI attestation papers for the names on the cenotaph thanks to the diligent efforts at the National Archives as well as all the burial locations due to the tremendous effort at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission . Our photograph database contains 558 photographs with 1552 records of associated data searchable by Surname or Town.
State Library Of Ohio - Genealogy Services The genealogy collection is available for use by any interested person, regardless of your state of residence. The collection emphasizes the importance of http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/
Genealogy Resources About Maine Gaunt and Fuller's annotated web links to Maine genealogy. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/maine.html
Extractions: Info for records at the state and county level. Maine USGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~megenweb/ MEGenExchange Project http://www.genexchange.org/state.cfm?state=me Maine State Archives Web http://www.state.me.us/sos/arc/ Index to Maine Marriages 1892-1966 http://thor.ddp.state.me.us/archives/plsql/archdev.Marriage_Archive.search_form
Germany GenWeb Resource for genealogists researching their German ancestors. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman
Extractions: This site was last updated: Wednesday, 15-Dec-2004 23:52:30 MST. Thank you. You are our Visitor since 22 Sep 1996 . Thank You for Stopping By. About WorldGenWeb FAQ Databases Resources ... Map of Civil Registration Neighboring Countries: Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark ... Switzerland Neighboring regions in France:
Jrbakerjr North Carolina Genealogy Abstracts of N.C. wills prior to 1760. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/ncarolina/ncgene.htm
Wheeler Home Page & Genealogy Personal site for family with ancestry from Colonial Connecticut, Colonial Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont. http://www.thewheelers.com/
Extractions: This genealogical database contains over 71,000 individuals in some 33,000 families compiled by Mary Beth Wheeler, reflecting research into our family histories. The entire file is available on the web at RootsWeb.com WorldConnect project A summary of surnames by principal regions, below, is only intended to give an idea of where the majority of the research was conducted. Check the complete index on RootsWeb for many, many more names. COLONIAL CONNECTICUT: Ackley, Arnold, Barnes, Bartholomew, Benjamin, Bidwell, Bowers, Church, Colfax, Coleman, Collins, Cowles, Eaton, Elmer/Elmore, Field, Frisbie, Fox, Gamble, Gibbard, Goodwin, Gregson, Hills, Hale, Hitchcock, Hoisington/Horsington, Hollister, Holton, Hopkins, Jones, Judson, Lewis, Lloyd, Loomis, Lyman, Meakins, Nash, Payne, Porter, Shaler, Smith, Spencer, Stiles, Tapp, Thomas, Thompson, Tomlinson, Treat, Trowbridge, Trumbull, Tudor, Turner, Way, Welch, Welles, Wheeler, White, Wilcox, Woodford, Yale COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS: IOWA Pierce, Waldo, Wheeler
Brinley, Brindley, Brinly And Brinlee In 1995 Clyde printed a 1035 page genealogy book on the Brinley s. The purpose of this site is help those interested in genealogy learn more about their http://brinley.net/
Extractions: "Maybe We are Getting Closer to Finding Our Ancestors" We have been unable to track this family except for relatives in the US. They also have been unable to track the families. Due to the massive change in country boundaries Austria has been under the control of many different countries including Russia. Source of this family is unknown at this time. If you have a Brinley that makes the news, please E-mail it to us
Tuscola County ALHN Home Page Redirect Affiliated with both The American Local History Network and the American History and genealogy Project. Includes county and family information, message board, history and F.A.Q. http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnnyus/nyalhn.htm
Society Hill Texas Genealogy A directory of historical and genealogical society addresses and links. the society listings were collected from numerous sources and consolidated into a single directory. http://www.daddezio.com/society/hill/SH-TX-NDX.html
Extractions: United States Many of the societies in this directory are linked to web sites created by volunteers from around the country. If you have questions about the information contained on a site, please send it to the webmaster that maintains it. Browse through our online collection of addresses and links. When you click on any of the links within this directory, your browser will leave this site. Please bookmark our home page before you leave.
Welcome To ILLINOIS Genealogy And History! Contains records for genealogical and historical research at both state and county levels. Free access to online documents and records are available to the researcher (census, cemeteries, newspapers). http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnilus/
Extractions: The word Illinois comes from the French word meaning "Illini or Land of Illini. It is an Algonquin word meaning "Men" or "Warriors." Illinois was discovered in 1673, settled in 1720 and entered the Union on 3 December, 1818. Illinois is surrounding by bodies of water on nearly every border: Mississippi River on the west; Ohio and Wabash Rivers in the south and Lake Michigan in the North. The States that border Illinois are: Kentucky, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri and Indiana. The first Railroad train crossed the Mississippi River on the river's first bridge in Rock Island, Illinois on 21 April, 1856. The highest point in Illinois is Charles Mound in JoDaviess County, elevation, 1, 235 and the lowest point is in Cairo, Alexander county at the Mississippi River, elevation 279.
Ancestry.com - Genealogy And Family History Records Subscription based resource of worldwide census, marriage, newspaper and various other records. Includes some free searchable databases, http://www.ancestry.com/
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Extractions: Simon Neal Transcription and translation of wills, inventories, deeds and other documents, both English and Latin. Ruth Boreham Historical Researcher for the United Kingdom: Archivist/librarian with experience researching for authors; willing to research in libraries and archives around the country. Sovereign Ancestry Highly experienced researchers covering the whole of the British Isles and Ireland; civil and parish registrations, census research, military research. Probate. Migrants. Criminals. Missing Persons. Research conducted in all record offices and local archives including The National Archive, Kew and all main London archives. Location photography and Printed Pedigree Service. Helen Curtis A full genealogical research service for both Scotland and England; I work at the General Register Office (Scotland) and the National Archives in Edinburgh and The National Archives, Kew, The London Metropolitan Archives, The Family Records Centre and The British Library in London and local research at The Lincolnshire Archives. An experienced team - a professional research service. Experts in all areas of genealogy in the British Isles, including family trees and locating living relatives and heirs. We also specialise in historical research at the National Archives.
Ferhuze Een overzicht van belangrijke adressen voor de genealoog die op zoek is naar zijn Friese roots . http://members1.chello.nl/~a.stienstra/frgen/nederl.htm
Página Principal Genealogical portal organized by items. Censuses, immigrations, forums, Centers of Microfilm, Registrations of Churches. English, Spanish and German. http://www.dieminger.com/genealogy/paises.asp?Recurso=gbyc_ams&Titulo=South_
American Civil War Research Database Commercial site that contains regimental rosters, chronicles, officer profiles, soldier photographs, and battle synopses. Charge per search, or annual membership fee. http://www.civilwardata.com/
Genealogy Hunter, Saunders, TX, AZ, CA Family trees of this family, and of the related families Bergener, Edwards, Floyd, Getz, Godwin, Hadley, Hardin, Jurney and Scott. http://www.free-press.biz/family
Listing Of Directory: /Rootz50/ Features genealogical resources, archives, historical references, and research data. http://members.aol.com/Rootz50/