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Michael Hait

Two must-read online resources for African-American genealogy research - 1 views

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    The following two sites provide a wealth of information for those wishing to learn more about their African-American ancestors...
Moultrie Creek

Yahoo! Maps Web Services - Simple API - 0 views

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    This describes how you can use Yahoo! Maps to pinpoint locations and include information regarding each. This can be used to build custom maps for cemetery locations or ancestors' homes.
Michael Hait

Civil War pension application files - a rich source of detail - 0 views

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    Many Civil War veterans and their widows or other dependents received pensions from the U. S. government for their support. For those researchers whose ancestors received pensions for service, these files are arguably the single richest record group in terms of information contained within them.
Cheryl Rothwell

OneSource Comprehensive Directory Index: Family Genealogy and History Internet Educatio... - 0 views

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    Complete alphabetical listing of all Family Genealogy and History Internet Education Directory pages.
Moultrie Creek

The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book from DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive - 0 views

  • Finally! The Desperate Genealogist's Idea Book: Creative Ways to Outsmart Your Elusive Ancestors is available for purchase. A tag-team effort by DeadFred.com and some of genealogy's top ancestral sleuths and accomplished writers, this 150-page e-book is packed with articles and case studies that reveal invaluable tips, shortcuts, resources and even step-by-step instructions on how to use overlooked research tools, conduct specialized searches and tackle brick walls with sheer ingenuity.
Stephanie P

Numbering Systems in Genealogy - 2 views

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    My question: What system do you recommend and why? Thanks!
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    Stephanie, I have been using the Dollarhide system, http://www.genealogyblog.com/?p=24527. I like it because I find it the most versatile, and I like the fact that you can use it with names that are not necessarily in your direct ancestor line.
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