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Aline Cormier

Acadian Roots - 0 views

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    Acadian Roots Club, Acadians,Cajuns,French Canadians,Native Americans, parish records, obituaries, census records ,cemeteries,photo gallery,blog,zazzle store,and more.
Moultrie Creek

Check List of Historical Records Survey Publications, Bibliography of Research Projects... - 0 views

  • Check List of Historical Records Survey Publications, Bibliography of Research Projects Reports Sargent B. Child and Dorothy P. Holmes, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969. During the 1930s and 1940s, the WPA surveyed records at various counties throughout the Untied States. The results of some of these surveys were published. This book contains a list of the published county record surveys from all States that were surveyed by the Historical Records Survey between 1936 and 1943. Of particular interest is the list for California counties. Surveys were published for these counties:
Kinfolknews Regina

State Census Records - 0 views

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    This guide is designed to help you find out what state census records are available. We have limited the scope of this listing to include only those major sources that were generally designed by the state (or pre-state) government as a census of inhabitants and are readily accessible. Many sources exist that are not technically census records, but may assist you in locating a family. Tax lists, rent roles, voter lists, poll lists, etc. are among these. A few of them have been included.
Michael Hait

Are census records reliable for genealogy research? - 1 views

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    Over the last six months, this column has discussed the "Anatomy" of the federal census for the years from 1870-1930, not including the mostly-destroyed 1890 census. In this series of articles, each column of the census questionnaire was examined, and clues that will aid your research were discussed. If you have missed any of these articles, you can read them again using the links below: Anatomy of the 1930 federal census Anatomy of the 1920 federal census Anatomy of the 1910 federal census Anatomy of the 1900 federal census Anatomy of the 1880 federal census Anatomy of the 1870 federal census In a discussion concerning the federal census as evidence for genealogical research, however, one must also consider the question: are census records reliable sources?
vanessamackenzie

How Can I Add Contact Records on Sage - 1 views

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    ​If there are some customers or suppliers to whom you deal on a regular basis, then you can add contact records for them on Sage One.
Craig Manson

Office of Archives & Records :: Collections | Archdiocese of Atlanta - 1 views

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    The Archives of the Archdiocese of Atlanta contains collections of historical records and primary source materials in a variety of media formats. The majority of the collections consist of paper-based records of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Materials span from 1822 to present time, although the bulk of processed materials date from 1956 since Atlanta did not become its own diocese until that year.
Price Gen

LAWSON (LAW SOME of the time) FRANKLIN EARLES PART 2 - 0 views

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    FUN WITH FEDERAL COURT RECORDS The following record was found in the Ft. Smith Criminal Case Files held at the National Archives, Southwest Region in Fort Worth, Texas. (spelling is preserved as written) Ardmore Mch 10, 1889 Col. Jno. Carroll Dear Sir, Please send writs for the following parties committed Mch 8, 1889 L.F. Earles charge assault with intent to kill and larceny of one hog valued at $20.00 twenty dollars Witnesses William Lesslie and Wilson Parker
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Craig Manson

Jamaican Family Search Genealogy Research Library - 0 views

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    This Jamaica, West Indies, genealogical research site contains transcriptions from various documents for 1655 to 1947 (and a few to 1993), including nineteenth century Jamaica Almanacs (which list property owners and civil and military officials), the complete text of "Monumental Inscriptions of the British West Indies" written in 1875 by J. H. Lawrence-Archer, Jamaica Directories for 1878, 1891 and 1910, extractions from Jamaican Church records, Civil Registration and Wills, and excerpts from newspapers, books, and other documents. It includes images, a Glossary, Historical Background, and other Utilities to aid in putting this information into focus. New information is added constantly, thus creating a virtual genealogy library for those researching Jamaican families. Here you will come across people from all walks of life: large landowners and paupers, slave and free, knights, gentlemen, laborers, seamen, soldiers, lawmakers and lawbreakers. They all left their imprint in the Jamaican records. Facts come to light, and skeletons jangle in the closet. The colors of people mentioned in the Registers, and the variety of people found here, reflect the island motto, "Out of Many, One People."
Moultrie Creek

Emigrants from Drenthe - 0 views

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    This site uses a database containing genealogical information on emigrants from the Dutch province of Drenthe, which was compiled by researcher Arend Everts from Hoogeveen. He searched the 1840-1930 census records of all towns in this province and several towns in the provinces of Groningen and Overijssel for 'departed persons'. The data was then checked against information from the archives of Pella, Iowa, Holland, Michigan and Grand Rapids, Michigan. In addition to the emigrant indexes (passenger lists 1820-1880 and American census records 1850-1870) published by Robert Swieringa, 'Emigrants from Drenthe' aims to be a handy resource for genealogical research.
Moultrie Creek

Searching Footnote - 1 views

  • Although the current search is simple, it does have some advanced options that we thought you might like to know about. We’ll be creating some search helps, but for our blog readers, here’s a sneak peek at some of the things you can do. > Basic Search > The basic search on Footnote looks for records that include all the terms you put in the search box, but it doesn’t find any records with all your terms it will look for records that include some of the terms you included. >
Sarah Smith

FamilySearch.org - Family History and Genealogy Records - 1 views

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    Search for family ancestors. Billions of free family tree, family history, ancestry, genealogy and census records.
Moultrie Creek

Cumbria County Council : Archives : Cumbria Archive Service - 0 views

  • Cumbria Archive Service has Record Offices in Barrow, Carlisle, Kendal and Whitehaven and can help you discover the answers to many of your questions! It cares for parish registers, other church records, wills, electoral registers, maps and plans, poor law records, title deeds, and photographs. The archives of many families, businesses, local authorities, solicitors, societies and schools are also deposited in its Record Offices.
Michael Hait

Tips for Researching Civil War Soldiers - 0 views

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    Information on the records of State agencies; also directs to information about historical records in local govts, historical societies, libraries, archives, and other organizations around the State
Moultrie Creek

US Railroad Retirement Board | Genealogy Research - 0 views

  • The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board administers a Federal retirement benefit program covering the nation's railroad workers.  The records it maintains deal primarily with the administration and payment of these benefits.  The Board will provide information from its records on deceased persons for the purpose of genealogical research.  However, it will not release information on persons who are still living without the written consent of that person. Our records are limited to individuals who worked in the rail industry after 1936.  Please do not contact us with requests for records before that date. We don't have that information.  
Craig Manson

Archives and Special Collections - Noel Memorial Library, LSUS - 0 views

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    The LSUS Archives and Special Collections contains over 600 individual collections, including numerous important historical records and manuscripts relating to the Shreveport area, northwest Louisiana, and the lower Red River region commonly known as the Ark-La-Tex. The Archives collects, preserves, and makes available to researchers the rich and colorful heritage of this region. Approximately 5,000 linear feet of records and manuscripts and over one million photographs and negatives document the history and culture of the region from its earliest settlement to the present.
C Jackson

Pennsylvania State Archives - 0 views

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    The Pennsylvania State Archives collects, preserves and makes available for study the permanently-valuable public records of the Commonwealth, with particular attention given to the records of state government. The State Archives also collects papers of private citizens and organizations relevant to Pennsylvania history.
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