Extractions: Contact Us Programme for Ulster Historical Foundation annual lecture tour of USA 14 May to 04 June 2005. If you need any advice contact: enquiry@uhf.org.uk Thursday May 12: Arrive in Boston Saturday May 14: Fairfield Fréamh Éireann Genealogy Group, Connecticut (8.30am -3.30pm) Host : Fréamh Éireann Genealogy Group, sponsored by Feile Inc. Location : Gaelic-American Club, 74 Beach Road, Fairfield, CT 06824 Entrance fee : $20 per person, includes cold buffet lunch Registration : Make check payable to Feile, Inc. and mail to: Kay Goyette, 261 Ruane St., Fairfield, CT 06824. For more information call: (203) 255-0767 Other point of contact : John Mahar, President, Gaelic-American Club, 74 Beach Road, Fairfield, CT 06824 j.h.mahar@worldnet.att.net Sunday May 15: Lancaster County Historical Society, Pennsylvania Host : Lancaster County Historical Society Location : Lancaster County Historical Society (see address below) Entrance fees : $60 for members, $75 for non-members, box lunch (optional) $10 (mail checks to address given below.
Extractions: While there is no collection or staff specifically dedicated to genealogy in the University Libraries, the approximately 5 million volumes, a nationally-acclaimed map library, several thousand newspapers, and well over a million government documents constitute a rich resource for genealogists. However, genealogists often come to Wilson Library with unrealistic expectations of what they will find and go away disappointed and frustrated. Much of your basic research should be completed before you come to the library. You will need to bring with you the correct spelling and spelling variations of individuals' names and place names (foreign characters, e.g While the library does not have a specialized genealogy collection, it does have books of interest to the genealogist. The following is a list of web pages containing information for genealogist doing research at the University of Minnesota Libraries: Wilson Library General Information
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Genealogy, University Of Minnesota Libraries genealogy Resources Available at the University of minnesota Libraries Staffed by volunteers from the minnesota Genealogical Society, this library has a http://subject.lib.umn.edu/genealogy.html
Extractions: While there is no collection or staff specifically dedicated to genealogy in the University Libraries, the over 5 million volumes, a nationally-acclaimed map library, several thousand newspapers, and well over a million government documents constitute a rich resource for genealogists. However, genealogists often come to Wilson Library with unrealistic expectations of what they will find and go away disappointed and frustrated. Much of your basic research should be completed before you come to the library. You will need to bring with you the correct spelling and spelling variations of individuals' names and place names (foreign characters, e.g While the library does not have a specialized genealogy collection, it does have books of interest to the genealogist. The following is a list of web pages containing information for genealogist doing research at the University of Minnesota Libraries:
Home Page minnesota GenExchange Counties Listing minnesota GenForum County Links minnesota Local History genealogy County Links http://www.usgennet.org/usa/mn/state/
Extractions: Minnesota ALHN Webmaster Kevin Subra Member of the American Local History Network You are the visitor to this site. Last modified: Friday, Nov 1, 2002 American Local History Network - Our Mission Tell me more about ALHN If you would like to submit new state or county links, please e-mail them. Thanks! If you would like to submit a link to your family - genealogy - history site and I'll be glad to include your link on this site. As always, I'll be glad to include any official state or county links, etc.! Thanks. Kevin Friendly Minnesota State-Related Links Minnesota Ancestry.com Listings Minnesota ... Minnesota NEW Minnesota Obituaries Search NEW Minnesota Newspapers Directory Minnesota Project for Automated Library Systems ... of Minnesota Minnesota County Links Minnesota County Historical Societies Minnesota GenExchange ... Minnesota Aitkin Anoka Becker Beltrami Benton Big Stone Blue Earth Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa Chisago Clay Clearwater Cook Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dakota History Dodge Historical Society US Gen Web Douglas Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Goodhue Grant Hennepin
Genealogy.com: State Resources - Minnesota minnesota Genealogical Society 5768 Olson Memorial Highway Publications minnesota Genealogist, minnesota Genealogical Society Newsletter http://www.genealogy.com/00000197.html
Extractions: Data on CD-ROM County Offices Vital Records State Archives and Libraries ... Wisconsin State office has birth and death records since January 1900 and death records since January 1908. Copies of earlier records may be obtained from Local Registrar in county where event occurred. For marriage records, they have a statewide index since January 1958. For divorce records, they have an index since January 1970. Certified copies of marriage and divorce records are not available from State office. On the Internet: Minnesota Department of Health Call (612) 676-5120 for information on record lookup fees. Write to:
Minnesota Genealogical Journal minnesota Genealogical Journal semi-annual publication of Park Genealogical Books Every issue of the minnesota Genealogical Journal (MGJ) contains 100 http://www.parkbooks.com/Html/mgjbroch.html
Extractions: Every issue of the Minnesota Genealogical Journal (MGJ) contains 100 pages of record extracts and transcriptions relating to Minnesota genealogy and local history, from newspapers, county courthouses, public and private manuscripts, and collections of interest to genealogists. Many predate Minnesota statehood, and almost all predate 1900. Many of the records are from original, unpublished, not microfilmed records, usable only at the repositories that hold them. For example, the marriage records published for Blue Earth, Lake, and Wabasha Counties are not available on microfilm through the Family History Libraries, nor were they included in the WPA lists of records for those counties. Records cover all of present day Minnesota, as well as those areas that governed the area prior to statehood, such as records from the Wisconsin Territory prior to 1849, as well as from counties along the Minnesota borders. Newspaper extracts include persons from Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Manitoba, North and South Dakota, and more distant places if they show a connection to any of those areas. No one person could compile all the information published in the Journal.
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.
Extractions: Specializing in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa Research On-site research at repositories in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa Consultation for problem-solving and local research expertise Photography of cemeteries or homesteads Organization and analysis of research notes and documents 19th and 20th century research Specializing in problem-solving, family secrets and scaling "brick walls"
Yhdysvaltoja Koskevia Sukututkimuksen Käsikirjoja Genealogical Resources of the minnesota Historical Society. A Guide. ISBN 0936482-29-X. Pope, Wiley R. minnesota Genealogical Index. Vol. 1. http://www.genealogia.fi/emi/emi3as.htm
Extractions: Seuraavat kirjat ovat Suomen Sukututkimusseuran kirjastossa: Bentley, Elizabeth Petty: County Courthouse Book. Baltimore, Maryland 1990, 386 p. ISBN 0-8063-1284-X. Bentley, Elizabeth Petty: The Genealogist's Addressbook. 1992-1993 edition. Baltimore, Maryland 1992, 539 p. ISBN 0-8063-1348-X. Delaware Genealogical Research Guide. 1989, 42 p. ISBN 1-887061-03-7. Filby, P. William: Directory of American Libraries with Genealogy or Local History Collections. Wilmington, Delaware 1988, 319 p. ISBN 0-8420-2286-4. Fogerty, James E.: Manuscripts Collections of the Minnesota Regional Research Centers. Guide Number 2. St. Paul, Minnesota. 1980, 79 p. ISBN 0-87351-150-6. Genealogical Research in the National Archives. Washington, District of Columbia 1985, 304 p. ISBN 0-911333-00-2. Genealogical Resources of the Minnesota Historical Society. A Guide. Second Edition. St. Paul, Minnesota. 1993, 68 p. ISBN 0-87351-240-5. Guide to Genealogical Collections in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Area. Mark A. Vargas (ed.). Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1995, 185 p. Hamilton, Ann B.: Researchers Guide to United States Census Availability. 1790-1920. Bowie, Maryland 1992, 165 p. ISBN 1-55613-577-7.
Seminar 2005 She authored minnesota Genealogical Reference Guide now in its 6th edition, coauthored Getting the Most Mileage from Genealogical Research Trips and Your http://www.saskgenealogy.com/seminar/events/Seminar 2005.htm
Extractions: She is a columnist for Ancestry Daily News and writes articles for the Minnesota Genealogist, Family Tree Magazine, Heritage Travel and Ancestry Magazine. She authored Minnesota Genealogical Reference Guide now in its 6th edition, co-authored Getting the Most Mileage from Genealogical Research Trips and Your Guide to the Family History Library . Her research specialties include the Midwestern and Plains states, the Family History Library, the U.S. National Archives and American Indians.