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Instant Profiler - Marriage records is the key of successful life. - 0 views

Marriage is a very important part of one's life. You must be careful about the person you will be marrying and must know complete whereabouts of them. It is very difficult and time consuming to get...

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Public Records | Your Online Public Records Resource - 0 views

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    PublicRecords.com serves as a resource for those wishing to obtain vital records pertinent to their neighborhood, property, or those wishing to reconnect with individuals with whom they have lost contact. Our various search tools allow you to access public records across multiple databases and over 2 billion records. Our public court record services allow you to search public criminal record systems to locate sex offenders in your city or neighborhood. Our system allows you to obtain public records by name, and/or address. PublicRecords.com is powered by the most comprehensive nationwide database. Public records and reports are retrieved instantly and may be viewed in virtually no time. We provide our customers with the information necessary to make informed decisions using our vital records.
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Price & Associates Genealogists: Wills And Probate Records - 0 views

As a genealogist, there are few public records that are more exciting than a will. Only a small percentage of the population left wills prior to the 20th century, although some sources speculate th...

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TK Sand

ARC Guide for Genealogists and Family Historians - 4 views

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    The Archival Research Catalog (ARC) is the online catalog of NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC, area; Regional Archives; and Presidential Libraries. ARC is a work in progress; currently over 63% of our records are described in ARC at the series level. ARC contains many descriptions of records of interest to genealogists and family historians, including: * applications for enrollment in Native American tribes * court records * fugitive slave cases * land records * military personnel records * naturalization records
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Search More Than 9 Million NARA World War II Army Enlistment Records Online at WorldVit... - 0 views

  • Search More Than 9 Million NARA World War II Army Enlistment Records Online at WorldVitalRecords.com Provo, UT, April 04, 2007 --(PR.com)-- More than 9 million World War II army enlistment records are now searchable online at WorldVitalRecords.com through a shipment provided by National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), one of the largest archives in the US.“The National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, DC, preserves and provides access to billions of genealogical and historical records, photographs, and computerized resources. I am pleased that WorldVitalRecords.com is including these NARA records on its site,” said Kip Sperry, Professor of Family History, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.NARA created the database in 2002 in conjunction with the Bureau of the Census. The World War II Army Enlistment database contains the majority of the Army enlistments during World War II from 1938-1946. "I am very grateful that the government went to such great lengths to track all of the valuable details of each individual's life over time. I am very excited to include that depth of detail for our members at WorldVitalRecords.com," said David Lifferth, President, WorldVitalRecords.com.The World War II database contains the serial number, name, state and county of residence, place of enlistment, date of enlistment, race, grade, Army branch, term of enlistment, longevity, nativity (place of birth), year of birth, civilian occupation, marital status, education, military occupational specialty (1945 and later), height and weight (before 1943), component, and box and reel number of the microfilmed punch cards."The World War II generation brought us out of the Great Depression and established much of the American modern infrastructure we enjoy today. We celebrate their lives with the inclusion of these records," said Yvette Arts, Director, Content Acquisition, WorldVitalRecords.com.At WorldVitalRecords.com, these NARA databases are part of a global search, allowing users to search all of the databases at one time. These records will also be enhanced with geomapping and the Google Book search features.“This new database at WorldVitalRecords.com adds a wealth of material from the rich resources of NARA. With this addition, the records of millions of veterans have been made available to researchers,” said Robert Freeman, Director of the Saints at War Project at Brigham Young University.About WorldVitalRecords.comFinding your ancestors can be overwhelming, and expensive. At WorldVitalRecords.com, they’ve made it easy and affordable for individuals to connect to their families and find answers to their genealogical questions. WorldVitalRecords.com was founded by Paul Allen, who also founded Ancestry.com, one of the leading genealogy companies. WorldVitalRecords.com aims to be a top player in the genealogy industry and will offer users international record databases, references to top genealogical resources, including Everton’s Online Genealogical Helper and Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Files, a blog planet, podcasts, videocasts, Webinars, expert advice, training, and user-generated content###
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White Paper: Preserving Your Family History Records Digitally | Learn | FamilySearch.org - 5 views

  • This paper discusses the benefits and challenges of using digital preservation to both augment and enhance the preservation of your family history records. It also explores solutions to the challenges, identifies what types of family history records are suitable for digital preservation, and summarizes what is required to get started archiving digital records.
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    This paper discusses the benefits and challenges of using digital preservation to both augment and enhance the preservation of your family history records. It also explores solutions to the challenges, identifies what types of family history records are suitable for digital preservation, and summarizes what is required to get started archiving digital records.
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    I have had this subject much on my mind and have downloaded the PDF of this document. Thank you for your link.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Family Relatives - 0 views

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    UK site with new Irish records. Familyrelatives.com offers online access to over 600 million records of which 400 million have been fully transcribed. Records are either fully searchable or browseable in addition and where available we provide the images to the records.
Gary Moseley

West Sussex County Council: Record Office and archives - 0 views

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    The Record Office acquires, preserves and makes publicly available the documented and recorded heritage of the county. Anyone may access these documents at the County Record Office free of charge.
Price Gen

Price & Associates Genealogists: Busting Through the Genealogical "Wall" - 4 views

When you’re in the business of genealogy, you sometimes have those cases that really try your research skills. That was definitely the case with William Dickins Cockerill. For many years, Wil...

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TK Sand

AllCensusRecords.com - 0 views

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    Your One-Stop Site for links to USA Census Records, Canadian Census Records, English Census Records, Census Indexes & Images, Census Transcriptions, Blank Census Forms, City Directories, Tax & Assessment Lists, Voters Registrations, Veterans Census, Questions on Census Records
Michael Hait

'Censuses' in between the censuses - 0 views

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    This column previously addressed the importance of the 1870 U. S. census in African-American research. As noted in that article, this was the first federal census after the end of the Civil War, and therefore the first record group to record personal information about former slaves nationwide. It was not, however, the earliest record group to do so in many localities. Many similar record groups were created that provide information about former slaves between 1865 and 1870.
Gary Moseley

Northamptonshire Record Office (Archives) - Northamptonshire County Council - 1 views

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    Northamptonshire Record Office (Archives) Over 800 years of Northamptonshire's history The Northamptonshire Record Office holds over 800 years of the county's rich archival heritage, which can be accessed free of charge onsite. The archives cover all aspects of life in Northamptonshire, and the people who lived here."
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Durham Record Office HomePage - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Durham County Record Office website, where you can find out about the range of records we have available. We are responsible for collecting and preserving documents relating to the history of the county. To find out about all the documents we hold you can search the DRO Database which gives you access to the catalogues of all the documents we hold and the opportunity to view about 30,000 of our photographs, including the Durham Light Infantry photographs digitised during the Image of the Soldier project. To find out about collieries in the Durham coalfield, go to the Durham Collieries database.
Brian DeGraaf

Open Library - 0 views

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    Open Library is a project of the non-profit Internet Archive, and is funded in part by a grant from the California State Library. We have a small team of fantastic programmers who have accomplished a lot, but we can't do it alone! This is an Open project - the software is open, the data is open, the documentation is open, and the site is open. Now it's your turn! Everyone can participate in this project, whether you're a programmer who wants to build on top of this data, a librarian who wants to add records of digitized books to her local catalog, or a lover of books who wants to make sure his favorites are well represented. Follow the links below to find out more about participating, or just start browsing around and add some book information!
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    From site: "One web page for every book ever published. It's a lofty, but achievable, goal. To build it, we need hundreds of millions of book records, a brand new database infrastructure for handling huge amounts of dynamic information, a wiki interface, multi-language support, and people who are willing to contribute their time, effort, and book data. To date, we have gathered about 30 million records (20 million are available through the site now), and more are on the way. We have built the database infrastructure and the wiki interface, and you can search millions of book records, narrow results by facet, and search across the full text of 1 million scanned books. Open Library is a project of the non-profit Internet Archive, and is funded in part by a grant from the California State Library
Craig Manson

Archdiocese of Chicago Archives and Records - 1 views

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    The Archdiocese of Chicago's Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Archives & Records Center is the official repository for the records of the Archdiocese of Chicago and gateway to its past. As the institutional archives, its purpose is to identify, preserve, and make available Archdiocesan records, which have long term value for local, national and international communities
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LAWSON (LAW SOME of the time) FRANKLIN EARLES PART 1 - FUN WITH COURT RECORDS - 1 views

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    During the Civil War, 25 Nov 1862, Lawson Franklin Earles was born to Caroline Earles in White County, Tennessee with father unknown. The first colorful part of Lawson's life is recorded in the court records of White County, Tennessee. In the 1876 October term, when Lawson is just about fourteen years old, he is accused of the malicious stabbing of John Whitenburg.
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Wilson's Creek NB: Library Information - 0 views

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    Genealogy: The library owns microfilm copies of the National Archives Compiled Service Records for all Union and Confederate soldiers from Missouri, those from other states who fought at Wilson's Creek, and some additional soldiers. Copies can be requested from the Hulston Library or from the National Archives. Forms to obtain copies of National Archives records are available at the Visitor Center, or National Archives records can be ordered on-line by clicking here. The library has purchased published rosters giving basic information on all Civil War soldiers, and will search for particular names on request. Regimental Histories: The library contains many histories of individual Civil War regiments, especially Union units. In addition, many Northern state adjutant general's reports and other regimental materials are available. Limited information is available on Southern units.
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Understanding Your Ancestors - 0 views

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    The goal of this site is not to help you find your ancestors' names (although the Records section does contain a lot of how-to information). Instead, this site's goal is to help you understand your ancestors' lives - particularly those who lived in the 1700 and 1800s in Western Europe. For grandparents and even great-grandparents, you can often learn quite a bit about their lives by talking to people who knew them. However, once you get back several generations, the task becomes more involved. In most cases, the only evidence of these ancestors that survives is names and dates in basic records. Despite the lack of detail about your ancestors individually, there is a lot of information that can help you understand your ancestors' lives. By accessing this, you can gain important insights into their daily routines and most important life events. To find this information you have to do two things: first, look deeper into the records and second, look beyond your ancestor. I hope this site can help you do both of these.
Craig Manson

Historical Records - La. State Land Office Online Documents - 0 views

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    Search of Louisiana land records from 1880 to 1973. Other records available, too.
TK Sand

The National Archives - 3 views

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    The UK National Archives' collection is one of the largest in the world, with 11 million records, from Domesday Book to modern government papers. Our collection includes paper and parchment records, electronic records and websites, photographs, posters and drawings. We also have an estimated six million maps covering not only the British Isles but also many countries and regions of the world.
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