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Free Online Searchable World Census Records – Find Your Ancestor « arlene stafford wilson. Census records give a snapshot of who your ancestors were and how your ancestor lived.

Free Online Searchable World Census Records – Find Your Ancestor « arlene stafford wilson

Census records are a government sponsored enumeration or counting of the population of a given area. These records will contain names of the heads of household or often all household members, their ages, citizenship status, and ethnic background. Some census records will state the religion of the individual and may also list their country of origin. In some countries a census will also contain agricultural records, so if your ancestor was a farmer it may list the type and number of farm animals as well as the type and number of bushels of crops produced on their farm during the year. There are a vast number of online records available from around the world. Shown, in the images above this article are partial census listings from the 1940 U.S. census. As always, good luck with your search! Canada This 1901 Census of Canada features over 5,000,000 lines transcribed by volunteers. United States Scotland.

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Genealogy. Genealogical Research Databases. DAR Library Washington, DC The DAR Genealogical Research System (GRS) is a free resource provided by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to aid general genealogical research and to assist with the DAR membership process.

Genealogical Research Databases

The GRS is a collection of databases that provide access to the many materials amassed by the DAR since its founding in 1890. DAR members across the country are passionate ambassadors for genealogical preservation and research, and the National Society is committed to being a premier provider of genealogical resources. The online databases are the culmination of 10 years of work by members volunteering to scan and index the vast genealogical resources of the DAR Library. The databases contain DAR proprietary information which should under no circumstances be redistributed to others; assembled or collected for purposes other than DAR membership or for citation in genealogical scholarship; or reproduced or published in any form whatsoever.

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Gen-Haynes. 4th Virginia Infantry - A History. In 1861, a future Stonewall Brigade member wrote dramatically, "I feel it my duty to lay down the plow and pruning hook and take up the sword and the battle-axe.

4th Virginia Infantry - A History

" Out of the Valley came hundreds of men to answer their state's call. From them were formed five regiments and a battery of artillery which were designated as the first Brigade, Virginia volunteers. Within the regiments were forty-nine companies, each with a letter and distinctive nickname. The Second and Thirty-third Regiments originated in the lower (northern) end of the Valley. The fourth Regiment came from the upper (southern) end of the Valley, and included companies from Pulaski, Marion, Bristol, Wythenville, and as far down the Valley as Lexington.

Soon after the formation of Virginia's First Brigade, some wit among its members conceived nicknames for each of its regiments. It was around July 1st 1861 that the 4th Virginian infantry Regiment was officially organised and accepted into Confederate service.

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