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Welcome to circlemending, website of Jean Wilcox Hibben, PhD, MA, where we try to mend the family circles.
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This website announces events and resources for German genealogical research.
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These 100 free genealogy sites, in no particular order, should keep you busy searching for weeks!
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Etymology and history of first names
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Welcome to the Bureau of Land Management(BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records Automation web site. We provide live access to Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States, including image access to more than five million Federal land title records issued between 1820 and the present. We also have images related to survey plats and field notes, dating back to 1810. Due to organization of documents in the GLO collection, this site does not currently contain every Federal title record issued for the Public Land States.
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Instantly search 400,000,000 records!
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CastleGarden.org is an educational project of The Battery Conservancy. This free site offers access to an extraordinary database of information on 11 million immigrants from 1820 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened. Over 100 million Americans can trace their ancestors to this early immigration period.
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Cemetery Records Online This website contains 25+ million cemetery records, transcripts, and burial registers, from tens of thousands of cemeteries across the world, all contributed by genealogists, cemeteries, government agencies, and private organizations.
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Free census spreadsheets to download
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Free downloadable charts and forms to organize your research.
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Library of Congress Historic Newspapers
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Record Retrieval & Research at the National Archives- Brian Rhinehart
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The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) is a database containing information about the men who served in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. Other information on the site includes histories of Union and Confederate regiments, links to descriptions of significant battles, and selected lists of prisoner-of-war records and cemetery records, which will be amended over time. The CWSS is a cooperative effort between the National Park Service and several public and private partners whose goal is to increase Americans' understanding of this decisive era in American history by making information about it widely accessible.
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Our early American colonists did not have quite the same employment opportunities as we do today. The first emigrants to America had occupations concerned primarily with simple, basic survival in the New World. They were, for the most part, skilled laborers, who could make things most of us now only dabble in as hobbies.
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The society is open to anyone who wishes to research his/her family history. Monthly programs are offered to assist us in successfully identifying our ancestors of all backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities, religions, etc.
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Welcome to the David Rumsey Map Collection Database and Blog. The Map Database has many viewers and the Blog has numerous categories.
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Search for burial locations of veterans and their family members in VA National Cemeteries, state veterans cemeteries, various other military and Department of Interior cemeteries, and for veterans buried in private cemeteries when the grave is marked with a government grave marker.
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Free family history, family tree, and genealogy records and resources from around the world
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All of our Databases are 100% Free to Search Census Records, Birth Records, Death Records, Marriage Records, Divorce Records, Divorce records Living People Records, World War II Personnel Records
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World Wide Directory of Free Genealogy Databases and Record Transcriptions
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This nonprofit New England Historical Book Project is affiliated with the American History and Genealogy Project (AHGP), and hosted free of charge by USGenNet, a nonprofit historical and genealogical Safe-Site Server.
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The Genealogical Society of Riverside is the first genealogical society in the city of Riverside, CA. GSOR was formed in 1965.
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Virtual Reality and Genealogy Imagine standing on a ship docking in Ellis Island at the turn of the 20th century. All around are other immigrants waiting for their chance to start new lives in America. One of the people standing in the line waiting to have their papers checked and go through one of the most famous immigration stations of all time is the user’s great-great-great-grandmother. The user follows their ancestor through the processing station, seeing their ancestor move, talk, and experience their first minutes in America. It also gives the user the chance to better understand what the immigrant experience was like for their family.
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The Hemet-San Jacinto Genealogical Society (HSJGS) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to establish and maintain common interest in fostering research programs, to promote public interest in family history, to uphold high standards already acknowledged in the field of genealogy affairs and to encourage active participation in community and cultural affairs and to strive for the preservation of historical records.
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Historic digital map database of North America and the world. Drawing on the largest physical collection of American property atlases of its type, it is our aim to be the single best online destination for map enthusiasts and researchers alike.
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With more than 21 million items in our collections, from diaries and letters to deeds and directories, HSP is one of the most complete and professional genealogy centers in the nation—and the largest in the Mid-Atlantic region. Family History & Genealogy The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is one of the most complete and professional genealogy centers in the nation—and the largest in the Mid-Atlantic region. View
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The History of Temecula Valley is rich with fascinating people and amazing stories.
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The State Archives administers a system of Illinois Regional Archives Depositories (IRAD) to manage the archival records of local governments. Local governments which have transferred records to the regional depositories include counties, townships, municipalities and school districts.
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Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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One of the benefits of membership in the Indiana Genealogical Society is access to our Members Only section. It contains premium databases, which are accessible only to IGS members. We also offer several free databases, which do not require membership to use.
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Find links to programs, locations, partners, staff members, and communications.
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Located between Bundy Canyon and Palomar at Canyon Drive
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Laurel Cemetery is often called Murrieta Cemetery. Date information recorded: July 7, 2001. The information was recorded from the markers at the cemetery using printed out sheets of the format of the information to fill out. I then went and checked the information with the sexton records. The cemetery is in good shape and well taken care of.
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Includes a list of railroad employee record repositories, which include records that have been acquired by Genealogy Today and made available on this web site.
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Lost Cousins helps match you with cousins researching the same ancestors.
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Since 1845, NEHGS has been the country's leading research center for genealogists and family historians of every skill level. Today we provide more than 20,000 members nationwide with access to some of the most important and valuable research tools anywhere. Our resources, reputation, and expertise are unmatched in the field and our leading staff of on-site and on-line genealogists includes experts in early American, Irish, English, Scottish, and Canadian research.
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The Resource Center lists state-wide genealogical indexes that help genealogists and historians to locate source material for their research.
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Old Maps Online indexes over 400.000 maps. This is only thanks to the archives and libraries that were open to the idea and provided their online content.
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his site contains tools for finding immigration records, census records, vital records, and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications. Some of these tools fetch data from other websites but do so in more versatile ways than the search tools provided on those websites.
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Cyndi's List of helpful ways to organize your research
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Source of U.S. Political Biography that tells where dead politicians are buried.
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Welcome to the We have reached a milestone! Currently there are over 220,000 Records in our database!
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RootsWeb is the oldest and largest FREE genealogy site.
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A map collection within the Library of Congress, this collection of fire insurance maps published by the Sanborn Map Company can be used to see how cities evolved over time.
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