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TK Sand

CuriousFox UK genealogy message boards - villages, towns, local history, UK maps - 4 views

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    "The village by village contact site for anybody researching family history, genealogy and local history in the UK and Ireland. Every UK county, town and village has a page for family history, local history, surname and genealogy enquiries. Use the search box to find your village or town." CuriousFox was created in August 2002. The aim was to provide a resource for finding and identifying the myriad of UK villages, and allow genealogists, family history and local history researchers to make contact and share knowledge at a village level.
Julie Cahill Tarr

List of Online Mewspaper Archives - 14 views

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    via Wikipedia Has listings for several countries including each US state.
David Hilton

History Sources Group - 11 views

Hello genealogists. I host a group for History teachers to share source sites and resources that might be helpful for you in your genealogical research at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-tea...

history sources resources education

started by David Hilton on 09 Aug 09 no follow-up yet
Julie Cahill Tarr

Google News Archive (Newspaper Listing) - 10 views

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    Alphabetical listing of newspapers in the Google News Archive. Lists how many issues and date range; does not list location.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Historical County Boundary Maps - 7 views

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    very cool!
Julie Cahill Tarr

Vital Records and Probate Records - 9 views

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    Covers various counties in the US.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Philatelic Genealogy - 8 views

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    Postal history meets genealogy.
Julie Cahill Tarr

ProQuest - Genealogy and Local History - 8 views

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    List of resources by state.
Michael Hait

Lineascope - online genealogy evidence analysis program - 9 views

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    Lineascope preserves entire lines of evidence! From source through to proof statement. And it presents it in one simple view so analysis is easier. It's an online application that runs in your web browser, so you can access your data from any computer on the Internet.
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    Michael, I looked at this site and was very impressed with the organization of different steps in the research process. I have to confess, I was also a little intimidated. So, help me out, here: Do you manually enter one documentation goal for an individual ancestor and then build on that with other goals? And then, begin all over again with a new person?
Kinfolknews Regina

Confederate Pensions - Where to Find Civil War Confederate Pension Records - 4 views

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    Where to Find Confederate Pension Records - State by State
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