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  1. Keatings History of Ireland, Vol. 3 (Irish Genealogies) by Geoffrey Keating, 1983-02
  2. How to Trace Your Family Tree by American Genealogy Institute, 1973-01

141. Firstmom's Genealogy Resources-General Sources
Firstmom s general genealogy Resources category leads to many genealogy toolsand also to massive genealogy sites.
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Genealogy Site Index
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For Surname, personal, and family genealogy sites click there. Online Records and Surname Searches Military Databases Civil War Research Database View Census Records
  • US GenWeb The largest free online record databases. This should be your main starting place, along with Rootsweb. You will find copies of census records, marriage bonds, wills, and other public documents.
  • Rootsweb 500,000+ documents, 180,000+ Researchers Willing to Exchange Information with You, and more!
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  • Italian, Scottish, German and Irish Ship Passenger Lists By Firstmom's Genealogy
  • LDS Searchable Database The Official LDS Search! It is totally FREE and includes many of the Latter Day Saints Resources. Do NOT accept sites that say you have to pay for this search!
  • Making of America Searchable scanned books and papers online...interesting site!
  • 142. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: McGoverns & Cullens Of Irel
    Researching the lineages of Ireland, New York and Mississippi. Includes general history and family photographs.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/c/g/Donald-S-Mcgovern-OK/
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    Updated November 19, 2004
    In June 2000 I found a ship manifest for the Ship Nestorian arriving in NYC on March 9, 1849 from Liverpool. Most of my McGovern ancestors were listed on the ship manifest and stated they were from Ballinamore, County Leitrim, Ireland. A few months later I found the Tithe Applotment Survey (a Irish Census) taken in 1833 in County Leitrim, and there I found my GG Grandfather, James McGovern, living in the townland of Aghlin, next door to a James Cullen. Cullen is the surname of my GG Grandmother, Mary Cullen. Aghlin is about five miles to the west of Ballinamore.
    A likely scenerio was that James McGovern was living in the town of Ballinamore until he married Mary Cullen in 1823. He then moved to Aghlin to farm. The family emigrated from Ireland during the Potato Famine.
    Here is a timeline for my ancestors:
    John Cullen, a younger brother of Mary Cullen, emigrates from Aghlin with his family on April 10, 1847 to NYC onboard the Ship Ellerslie. By 1850 his family was living in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Several sons moved on to San Francisco, California in the 1860's.
    James and Mary (Cullen) McGovern and rest of family leave Aghlin arriving NYC March 9,1849 onboard the ship Nestorian. 1850 family living at 125 Roosevelt St. in the 4th Ward of Manhattan. 1852 two sons move to Mississippi, Bernard to Choctaw County, James to Winston County. 1860 son James also lives in Choctaw County. 1870 son John moves to Choctaw County, Mississippi from NYC. 1887 son John moves to Navarro County, Texas. 1891 son Bernard moves to Neshoba County, Mississippi around Philadelphia.

    143. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: DEAN / POYNER / MARTIN / RO
    Ancestors of Cranston Blake Dean as compiled by Allan John Dean from Atlantic Highlands, NJ USA. Includes general history, pedigree, gedcoms and photographs.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/a/Allan-J-Dean/
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    DEAN / POYNER / MARTIN / ROMMES Family History
    Updated May 24, 2003
    Allan John Dean
    25 Second Avenue
    Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
    United States
    allan@adean.com

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    Welcome to our family history website.
    The site has been designed from the perspective of the Cranston Blake Dean II. Cranston was born May 11, 1990 and is the only son of Allan and Jacque Poyner Dean.
    Cranston has deep roots in America. Three of his four main roots lead to 1600's Colonial America; in Massachusetts, Virginia, and Acadia.
    William Deane married Martha Bateman in 1670 at Billerica, Massachusetts.
    Peter Poyner sailed from Bristol, England in 1637 and settled Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. Barnabe Martin was the first European child born in 1636 in Acadie, in what is now Canada As you view the family trees belows, remember to use your right mouse button to make someone else the primary individual. If you want to see John Calvin Poyner's children, use your right mouse button on John and make him the primary individual. When all else fails read the instructions that are available on the page.

    144. A Genealogical How-To For Americans Of Swiss Descent
    First steps on how to proceed by the Consulate general of Switzerland in San Francisco.
    http://www.eda.admin.ch/washington_emb/e/home/legaff/howto.Par.0002.UpFile.pdf/G

    145. Dawson Genealogy Fayette County, Pennsylvania
    Tracing the family lineage of Fayette County, PA USA. Includes general history, photographs, family tree and original documents. Compiled by Elaine Dawson Kalantarian.
    http://www.sonic.net/~mk/ek/genealogy/
    The purpose of this website is to share research regarding one branch of the Dawson family that emigrated into southwestern Pennsylvania in the latter part of the 1700s. Currently, the family has been traced back to my fourth great grandmother, Sarah Dawson, who appears in the 1800 Federal Census for Fayette county, PA (south east of Pittsburgh) in Georges township with two sons under ten years of age. Most of the documents published on this website are from the research of my cousin, Al Addis, who has graciously shared with me. All documents are either scans or transcriptions of originals. Sources are noted.
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    146. GENERAL FAMILY HISTORY RESOURCES
    Books and Such genealogy resources, books, family group sheets. general FAMILYHISTORY RESOURCES. Find your ancestors at Ancestry.com!
    http://myweb.wyoming.com/~msaban/genreso.htm
    Books and Such - genealogy resources, books, family group sheets. Check it out at Grandmas and Grandpas World below! GENERAL FAMILY HISTORY RESOURCES GENEALOGY DATABASES AMERICAN HISTORY AND GENEALOGY PROJECT AMERICAN LOCAL HISTORY NETWORK ANCESTRY.COM CYNDISLIST ... LDS FAMILY HISTORY CENTER ONLINE MY FAMILY.COM Upload your family tree! ONE GREAT FAMILY ROOTSWEB U.S. GENNET.ORG ... BOOKS AND SUCH Our own used on line book store. We have added a genealogy and history section. Oysterville - Roads to Grandpa's Village Panoramic Plains by Francis E. Wood - The Great Plains States. Pioneer Days by Mary Hayden. Published by Ye Galleon Press, 1979. Excellent condition. It appears to be brand new. Author's early recollections of crossing the plains and early settlements of Oregon and Washington during the Gold Rush of 1849. ISBN 0-87770-203-9. Riding the Old Trails Sarah, The Duchess of York, My Story

    147. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Herbert Wade Doyle, Jr.
    Ancestral history of Herbert Wade Doyle Jnr. Features the family book of Sarahjane, Nancy, Wade, and William; photographs; pedigrees; reports; and general information.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/o/y/Herbert-W-Doyle/
    // Included to access cookie for webpub email feature I am researching the father, David Doyle, of William F. Doyle and his wife Margaret Burgandine. Her Father was Peter Burgandine. They were in Bedford Co., Va, in 1820, W.F.Doyle then went to Shawsville, Montgomery Co, Va. .
    The Book, "The Budding of the Tree, The Doyle Family", By Ranae Doyle Hazelwood, can be purchased from her. The price of the book is $50.00 plus $4.00 postage. The EMail address is Ranae@stargate.net
    The Herbert Wade Doyle, Jr. Family
    Updated January 13, 2005
    Herbert Wade Doyle
    Tucson, AZ. A-United States
    HWDoyle@Aol.com

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    148. Scotland: Genealogy
    o The Scottish component of the UK and Ireland genealogy Pages o Details of general genealogy Resources. o The WWW genealogy Home Page o A list of
    http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/home/scotland/genealogy.html
    Tracing your Scottish Ancestry
    This is collection of resources designed to assist those wishing to trace their Scottish Ancestry. We are very lucky in Scotland to have a fairly good system of records for those wishing to trace their family histories. Compulsory registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages was introduced in 1855 and these records are accessible and held by the General Register Office for Scotland . The GRO(S) also hold parish registers before that (the earliest is Errol in Perthshire which goes back to 1553, but most are rather later than this). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the Mormons), who have a religious duty to trace their ancestors, have copied the parish records and included them in their databases . Local libraries in Scotland may also hold copies, as will the family history societies, a number of which are listed below. The last major source of information is the GENIUK project which collects information and resources on British (including Scottish) and Irish genealogy. If you know of any other appropriate sites, relating either to Scottish Genealogy, or to Scottish family names or crests, please

    149. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Grant Baldwin Family Home P
    Ancestral heritage of Grant K Baldwin from Napa, CA USA. Includes general history, pedigree and photographs.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/l/Grant-K-Baldwin/
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    Grant Baldwin Family Home Page
    Updated January 3, 2003
    Through internet searches, and having a Family Tree Maker home page, I have been able to connect with some cousins and work together to pursue our family history.
    Primarily, we are seeking the family of Gilbert Baldwin and Sarah Waddell. The first clear clue we have is Gilbert in Gallia County, Ohio, arriving from "Upper Canada" around 1815. Prior to that, we have conflicting information: New York, Virginia, Ireland, Vermont, etc. We believe that Gilbert's father was Daniel Baldwin, (from England), married to a ? Paley.
    Gilbert's first wife, Lindsey (also referred to as Malinda), King died, leaving him with two small children (Elizabeth and Jared). He married Sarah Waddell, and they had four children: John, Mary Francis, William, and James. John, William, and James were Blacksmiths. Mary married Francis Howe. Gilbert and Sarah migrated from Gallia County, OH, to Montgomery County, Indiana, (1830s) to Michigan City, Indiana, where Gilbert Baldwin was one of the first settlers. Gilbert died in 1836.
    I am a descendent of William Baldwin. William died at the age of 27 of Typhoid fever in the Civil War. He is buried at Grafton National Cemetery, West Virginia. William married Eliza Cummins, who died in 1853, at the age of 25. They had three children: John, Anjalin, and Francis. William then married Eliza's sister, Susannah. They had three more children: Eliza Ellen, Sarah Asenath, and William Bertram. My line continues through William Betram Baldwin.

    150. Weatherby Genealogy And General Information
    genealogy Information about Eugene James and Susan Elizabeth Schnee Weatherby.
    http://www.oregontrail.net/~weterb/
    Weatherby Genealogy and General Information
  • Witherbee, Arms Norfolk. Vert, a chev. erm between three rams pass, ar, attired or. ( A field of green with chevron of ermine between three rams walking, silver or white, attired in gold ), The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Sir Bernard Burke, London, 1884 At the College of Arms - London , the Witherbee coat of arms (so spelled and recorded) was granted in the time of Edward IV (1461-1483). They said there was no motto, or ermine, or ram on top of the shield, at that time. Robert and Elizabeth Wetherby were Lord and Lady of the Manor of Great Moulton in Norfolk circa 1556. He was condemned to be burned for his faith by Mary (Bloody Mary). Three days before his execution date, she died (17 November 1558) and Elizabeth came to the throne. Elizabeth restored his estates, conferred the royal ermine on his arms, and gave him the family motto, Tenex-Et-Fide (Steadfast In Faith) , the much valued heritage of his descendants.
  • 151. Genealogy.com: Barber Family; Barbour Family; Pike Family
    Lineage and general information relating to the family history in North America.
    http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/a/r/Don-Barber/?Welcome=1001255323

    152. Genealogical Resources - BC Archives
    Several handbooks can be found under the subject heading, genealogy . British Columbia Attorney general (Probate Case Files 18611981; incomplete);
    http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/general/genealog.htm
    Genealogy Vital Events Visual Records Textual Records ... How Do I? Featured On-line Resource: To search historical birth, marriage and death indexes for British Columbia , go directly to the Vital Events Indexes page. Table of Contents
    • Introduction Selected Resources
      • Published Material Historical Records, Manuscripts, and Government Records ...
        1.0 Introduction
        An important source of information for those involved in genealogical research is the British Columbia Archives. Its holdings include government records, maps, newspapers, as well as personal, family, and other non-governmental records. Researchers who familiarize themselves with the BC Archives' holdings and how they are catalogued will find their search for genealogical information more rewarding. Following is an outline of some of the resources available.
        2.0 Selected Resources
        There are many items accessible through the Reference Room that deserve mention due to their value as genealogical resources. Following is an outline of some of the resources available on-site. Resources listed with blue hyper-links have additional material about them available on-line through the BC Archives web site.
        2.1 Published Material

    153. Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Kelly Clan Association
    general information as presented by Eugene Gerard O'Kelly of Galway, IRL.
    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/o/k/e/Eugene-G-OKelly/
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    The Kelly Clan Association
    Updated September 6, 2000
    Eugene Gerard O'Kelly
    6 Commerce House
    Flood Street
    Galway, Ireland, Republic of
    Fax: +353 91 561 634
    aerarann@iol.ie

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    154. Homestead National Monument Of America
    genealogy and homestead records. The paperwork required of homesteaders The legal land description of a homestead may be found in the general Land
    http://www.nps.gov/home/geneology.html
    Genealogy and homestead records The paperwork required of homesteaders before they could obtain a patent , or title, to part of the public domain resulted in exceptionally detailed land records. Called land-entry case files , these records describe improvements made to the property, including houses constructed, wells dug, crops planted, trees cleared, and fences built. Some case files mention family members who lived on the land. If the claimant died and a widow or heirs completed the homesteading process, a date of death is given and relationships are explained. Because military service could reduce the residency period, information regarding such service is sometimes included. Resident aliens who had declared their intention to become citizens provided information about their naturalization process and occasionally even mentioned place of origin. In other words, the land-entry case files of homesteaders are an important source of genealogical information. Location of land-entry case files All land-entry case files are held by the National Archives in downtown Washington, D.C.

    155. Lexington Cemetery - Home
    Located in Lexington, Kentucky. Includes general information, history, events and genealogy.
    http://www.lexcem.org/

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    The Lexington Cemetery is more than a pleasant cemetery. Many consider the grounds to be beautiful in their own right. We are proud of this, and take seriously the responsibility of maintaining its artistic and natural beauty; that's why we insist on setting aside sixty percent of the cost of a burial site for perpetual care. It's one part of our commitment to keeping the Lexington Cemetery as beautiful and affordable in the future as it is today.
    We invite you to visit, and to inquire about interment options including burial lots, mausoleum crypts, niches, cremation and memorialization options.
    Additionally, ask us about interest-free financing for pre-need purchases on your choice of interment and memorialization.
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    156. Warren Family History Services-affordable Family History Research In The Central
    Central New York family history research including photography, cemetery detective miniresearch projects, general genealogy information and cemetery records management.
    http://www.warrenfamilyhistoryservices.com
    Warren Family History Services Home Heritage Photography Cemetery Detective
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    ... warrenfhs@juno.com if you have any questions. Please be sure to visit: The Vorce Family of Cayuga County
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    Jesse and Ruth Paul Johnson of Cayuga County
    http://www.geocities.com/colleen_rowe/index.html
    The Genealogy Web Directory
    http://www.genealogywebdirectory.com
    Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet

    157. Electric Scotland Holds Over 20,000 Pages Of Scottish History And Clans
    general directory and information site with sections on clans, history and genealogy as well as shopping, poetry and trivia.
    http://electricscotland.com/
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    158. Archives UM: Encoded Archival Description At The University Of Maryland
    Folder 1genealogy general genealogy notes mostly VA little MD Spencer , Folder 10genealogy general Notebook recording correspondence and
    http://www.lib.umd.edu/archivesum/actions.DisplayEADDoc.do?source=/MdU.ead.histm

    159. Genealogy World
    Former enoch.com features genealogy Lady and New Jerusalem, now powered by genealogy Today. Question and answer forum, online datafiles, and general help with genealogical pursuits. Links to databases and LDSspecific helps.
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    Images of Actual Deed Covers Marriage Announcements Browse Images of Vintage Wedding Invitations Genealogical Forms Browse Commonly used in genealogy records transcribing Professional Genealogists Browse Professionals You May Need To Finish Your Ancestry Search! Records Information Browse Links That Leads You To Other Wonderful Ancestry! These pages were originally created and hosted at Enoch.com, and transferred to Genealogy Today in November 2001. The Genealogy pages at the Enoch.com site built on what was started with the Genealogy Lady at the New Jerusalem web site Our site was one of the pioneering sites for genealogy records on the Internet, and while we once sold membership into it, we are now pleased to be able to make the information and services entirely free at Genealogy Today.

    160. Blair Genealogy
    This site provides information on Blair genealogy in general and the roots andhistory of my Blair ancestors who immigrated from Scotland to Vermont and New
    http://blairgenealogy.com/
    Home Page This site provides information on Blair genealogy in general and the roots and history of my Blair ancestors who immigrated from Scotland to Vermont and New Hampshire in particular. The site contains a searchable database of over 11,600 Blair births and christenings and over 6,800 Blair marriages in Scotland between 1550 and 1880. It also contains detailed information on working with the Church of Latter Day Saints Family History Center Old Parish Records (LDS-FHC) OPRs, a listing of almost 200 BLAIR publications, Other Blair Families (submitted by other Blair researchers) and links to other BLAIR sites. The BLAIR DNA Project is an independent project undertaken by Blairgenealogy.com. For all the details and information on participating, click below. Vermont Blairs is a new sub-site of Blair Genealogy, providing information on Blairs of Vermont. This site currently contains Blair census data for 1790 through 1840, Blairs in the Civil War, Blair Vital Records, and Blair Cemetery Information. I will continue to update this site as I get new information. If you have an interest in

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