Roberts Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages) Searching Family History. USGenWeb: Louisiana Archives. Genealogy. Genealogy, ancestry, family history - click here to find yours. Feliciana sentinel. (St. Francisville, La.) 1877-1892, October 19, 1878, Image 4. Roberts Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages) Dardeau Genealogy and Family History Research. Bio, Dardeau, Oscar M. Jr. DARDEAU, OSCAR MOISE JR.
Remains Returned 25 November 1987 Name: Oscar Moise Dardeau, Jr. Rank/Branch: O4/US Air Force Unit: 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron Date of Birth: 11 December 1931 Home City of Record: Ville Platte LA Date of Loss: 18 November 1967 Country of Loss: North Vietnam Loss Coordinates: 213800N 1051200E (WJ206920) Status (in 1973): Missing in Action Category: 2 Acft/Vehicle/Ground: F105D Other Personnel in Incident: From nearby F105s: Edward W.
Lehnhoff; Edward B. Burdett; Leslie J. Hauer (all remains returned) Source: Compiled by Homecoming II Project 01 April 1991 from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Dardeau Building. Acadian Genealogy Homepage; Providing historical Acadian-Cajun resources to visitors since 1991. Midwest Archeological Center Home, National Park Service, MWAC. Midwest Archeological Center The Midwest Archeological Center is dedicated to the study, interpretation and preservation of archeological resources within the National Park System.
The Center is also dedicated to providing professional support and consultation to other federal, state and local government agencies. We conduct research on sites ranging from 10,000 year old American Indian campsites to the garbage in Abraham Lincoln's backyard. Center staff provides expertise in geophysical, geoarcheological, and fur trade research specializations, as well as a wide range of other study. The Midwest Archeological Center is organized to provide the highest quality archeological services in an effective, productive and timely manner. As you explore our web site, we hope you will share our appreciation for the archeological record and the role of the National Park Service in preserving, protecting, and interpreting the record of humanity's past.
A non-profit, computer users organization of users helping users with tips, techniques and information!! Brickwall : Genealogical Brickwalls. St. Bernard Genealogical Society: HOME PAGE. Welsh Ancestry Search - Welsh Genealogy by City - ePodunk.com. The ePodunk map shows U.S. cities with the highest percentages of people of Welsh ancestry.
Learn about cities with Welsh genealogy and find in-depth community information about the Welsh ancestry cities. The Welsh have been coming to America since the mid-17th century. When Wales suffered poor harvests in the 1790s, thousands fled economic hardship. In later decades, Welshmen found work in the coal mines and steel mills of Pennsylvania and Ohio, and in the quarries of New York, Vermont and Maine. In the 2000 census, 1,753,794 people in the U.S. claimed Welsh ancestry. ePodunk mapped the top communities by percentage of population. The links at left lead to information on other ethnicities. -- October 2005 Other Welsh Ancestry resources: Return to main ancestry page State: Include former names.
The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, 1750-1930. No class or group of records, religious or secular, has been as meticulously kept as Quaker records.
The oldest Quaker records span three centuries of American history and illustrate a general trend of migration from New England and the middle Atlantic states southward to Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, and west into the Northwest Territory to Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and beyond. The importance of these records cannot be overestimated. Not until recently have Quaker vital statistics been recorded in civil offices; thus, for about two centuries the only vital records concerning these people are in the Quaker records. The records are monuments of painstaking documentation, recording births, marriages, and deaths, as well as evidence of removal from one meeting to another. (The monthly meeting, during which information is recorded is, in fact a business meeting.) Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia" is estimated to contain well over a half-million entries.
Sources for Free Online Family and Local Histories. I’ve been editing the Published Genealogies classes for Family Tree University, and I wanted to share these sources of free online family histories and local histories.
I've listed sources with broad geographic coverage first, followed by sources focusing on a particular state or locality. Of course, this list isn’t comprehensive—libraries and societies all over the place are putting books online. Click Comments below this post to add sources you know of. Broad coverage. East Carroll Land Patents. East Carroll Parish, Louisiana Land Patents from 1826 to 1899 PATENTEE NAME / DATE / DOC.# / ACCESSION #
700000 people connected with European Royalty. Centers. Free Family History and Genealogy Records. The Quaker Corner. Quaker. GenealogyandFamilyHistory.com. Clarence's List of Cajun Cuss Words, Cajun French Curse Words & Cajun Swear Phrases. Home - Le Comité des Archives de la Louisiane, Inc.