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Moultrie Creek

Indiana Genealogy | Diigo Group - 2 views

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    For Indiana genealogy research. Where to find information, help, and resources on the web or off.
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    How do I get the password?
Moultrie Creek

Live Roots Genealogy Search Engine - 0 views

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    Live Roots is a specialized search engine that assists you with locating genealogical resources, regardless of where it may be stored. Genealogists use Live Roots to find vital records and original publications, share opinions about online repositories and learn more about tools available to simplify their research projects.
ariella1 Tucker

Internet Archive: Free Downloads: Genealogy - 5 views

Julie Cahill Tarr

ProQuest - Genealogy and Local History - 8 views

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    List of resources by state.
dbloom

The Dead Librarian - 3 views

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    Resource for links to online tools for South Carolina genealogical research.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Resources for Genealogists and Family Historians - 0 views

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    From the National Archives
TK Sand

Michigan County Histories and Atlases - 0 views

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    The Michigan County Histories and Atlases Digitization Project is comprised of 428 digitized titles (many composed of multiple volumes) published before 1923. The collection offers all members of the community free keyword searching and page-by-page access to digitized reproductions of Michigan county histories and atlases as a resource for historical and genealogical research.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Irish Family History Research - 0 views

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    Trace Your Ancestors Online - 100's of Genealogy Resources
Moultrie Creek

Eastman's - Footnote.com for Historians, Genealogists and Many Others - 0 views

  • Footnote.com for Historians, Genealogists and Many Others There's a new player on the genealogy field, and their launch this week announced a partnership with the foremost resource in the United States. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration announced a major new initiative to scan millions of historical documents and to make them available online. The documents will appeal to many different interests: genealogists, historians, re-enactors, railroad enthusiasts, aviation historians, and many, many others. Approximately 4.5 million pages are available at launch, and millions more historical documents will be digitized and placed online each year. The project is being launched in a partnership with a commercial firm called Footnote, Inc. The company's new web site went "live" at noon Eastern Time on Wednesday, January 10. I have spent some time using Footnote's new service and thought I would describe my experiences. Perhaps I should start with a bit of introduction. I suspect that many newsletter readers have never heard of Footnote, Inc. and may wonder, "Who is this new company that is going to digitize millions of National Archives records? Can they really make it happen?" In fact, Footnote, Inc. has been in business for years under the name iArchives, Inc., and has been involved in numerous genealogical and history-related high-tech projects. The company has been a contractor to several commercial and non-profit organizations, but its own corporate name has rarely been in the spotlight. The company has extensive experience in high-volume scanning of old records. About a year ago iArchives decided to launch its own product. While preparing for the launch of its huge new database, the company also changed its name to Footnote, Inc., to better reflect the collaborative model of its new business. NOTE:
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    A review of the new Footnote.com site for historical documents.
Moultrie Creek

Browning Genealogy: Evansville Area Obituary Search - 0 views

  • The Browning Genealogy Database is the lifetime work of Charles Browning, who compiled the obituary records of Vanderburgh County and surrounding southwestern Indiana from the Evansville newspapers: The Evansville Courier, The Evansville Press, and now The Evansville Courier and Press. Information on each deceased person listed in the database includes fifteen categories, encompassing age, date of death, survivors, funeral information, cemetery, occupation, and activities.  This attention to detail provides a vital community resource and source for genealogical research.
Julie Cahill Tarr

German Roots - 0 views

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    A directory of the best resources for German genealogy on the web. Includes a German genealogy bookstore, with book recommendations. Find your German ancestors.
Moultrie Creek

Public Records Free Directory - Nationwide Directory of Public Record Resources - 0 views

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    Featured in Internet Genealogy (Dec/Jan 2008).
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