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Tamura Jones

GeneAwards 2008 - 2 views

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    GeneAwards 2008: best and worst in genealogy 2008.
Craig Manson

The History Box | Welcome Genealogists, Historians, and History Buffs - 0 views

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    The History Box.com was created and is maintained by Miriam Medina, researcher and transcriber of the site. The History Box. com's educational intent is to provide information of historical interest that is relevant to the people of New York State, New York City and American history, and direct them to the sources that it has utilized which are available to the public. The contents of this site are derived from extensive research of public records, newspapers, books and web links. It is a source of quality information for researchers, historians, literary scholars, writers, historical societies and academic institutions.
Moultrie Creek

Tracing the Tribe: Washington: updated guide for researchers - 0 views

  • If you are planning on conducting any research in the Washington D.C. area, this is one guide you'll need.The Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington has published the newly updated and expanded fourth edition of "Capital Collections: Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in the Washington, DC Area". Resources, phone numbers, Web sites and security information have been updated. New sites have been added, along with a public transportation section and a DC Metro map. HINT: Do not bring any sort of drink down to the Metro platforms; you risk a fine. On my last trip, a friendly passerby advised me to ditch the iced tea before taking the escalator. At the bottom was an official waiting for unsuspecting travelers. I don't know if this tip, common knowledge for residents, is in the book, but it would help visitors.The 103-page guide includes the following sections and resources: Getting around the DC Metro Area; National Archives and Records Administration; NARA Archives II at College Park, Maryland; The Library of Congress; The US Holocaust Memorial Museum; National Museum of American Jewish Military History; Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library; Family History Centers; National Library of Medicine; House of the Temple Library and Museum; Washington, DC (includes DC city archives & courts); Maryland (inclding special sections on Baltimore and Anapolis); Virginia (including Northern VA and Richmond); Synagogues in the Washington area; Cemeteries in the Washington area and the Synagogues & Burial Societies using them; Cemeteries in the Baltimore area and the Synagogues & Burial Societies using them.This book is a must for individual genealogists and genealogy society libraries. Single copies are $18 + $5 S&H, though Jewish genealogical libraries may purchase them for $12. To order, send checks to the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington, Inc., P.O. Box 31122, Bethesda MD 20824, Att: Capital CollectionsLabels: Books, Washington DC
Moultrie Creek

Under the Tree - 0 views

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    A podcast for African-American genealogists and historians.
Moultrie Creek

Table of Contents. United States Digital Map Library. - 0 views

  • The United States Digital Map Library is a USGenWeb Archives project, developed in April of 1999 under the coordination of Fred Smoot. The current Coordinator is Pat Blankenship. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or comments. The goal of this project is to make available to genealogists, useful, readable, high quality maps.
Moultrie Creek

Family Matters: Why aren't genealogists all over Wikipedia? - 0 views

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    This article discusses Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, and how family historians can submit biographical information about their ancestors.
Moultrie Creek

Top Tips of Successful Genealogists--Family Tree Magazine - 0 views

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    Very helpful article by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack.
C Jackson

Librarians Serving Genealogists (LSG): GENEALIB mailing list - 0 views

  • LSG sponsors an electronic mailing list, known as GENEALIB, for announcements, discussion, and question-and-answer of interest to genealogy librarians.
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