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Internet Archive: Genealogy Resources

Internet Archive: Genealogy Resources
26 Topics: United States -- Genealogy, England -- Emigration and immigration, United States -- Biography,... favoritefavorite ( 4 reviews ) Topics: Cherokee Indians -- History, Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Indians -- Genealogy Edited by William Armstrong Crozier Topic: genealogy American Libraries by Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901 texts eye favorite 24 comment 0 Replace; Topics: Pennsylvania -- Emigration and immigration, Pennsylvania -- Genealogy University of Toronto - Robarts Library A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 : with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes, also, an appendix containing lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New York prior to 1712 by Rupp, I. favorite 28 Allen County Public Library favorite 9 The Library of Congress

genealogy book links Finding the Source of the Source on Ancestry | Evidence Explained I am trying to create a source citation for a St. Louis, Missouri Declaration of Intent for a "Leizer Poupko" from 1932, found on Ancestry.It is grouped with his Petition for Naturalization, filed in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1937. If you have access to Ancestry, it is the first result when search with his name. Typically, when I cite, I like to describe the underlying source, usually some NARA publication and microfilm roll. In this case, I am stumped as to the actual source Ancestry used. Ancestry states: Source Citation National Archives at Boston; Waltham, Massachusetts; ARC Title: Petitions and Records of Naturalization , 8/1845 - 12/1911; NAI Number: 3000057; Record Group Title: Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685-2009; Record Group Number: RG 21 Source Information Ancestry.com. Original data: Naturalization Records.

Olive Tree Genealogy - free genealogy for your ancestors Genealogy : Free Texts : Download & Streaming The Library of Congress by Amory, Thomas C. (Thomas Coffin), 1812-1889 texts eye favorite 1 comment 0 Topics: Cambridge (Mass.) -- History, Cambridge (Mass.) -- Genealogy California Digital Library by Paige, Lucius R. favorite 4 favorite 0 Boston Public Library by Cambridge (Mass.); Baldwin, Thomas W. v. 1. v. : ill., map ; annual ; 26cm ; no. 33 (1884) -vol. 76 (1931) ; Subtitle varies Topic: Cambridge (Mass.) -- Directories. v. : ill., map ; annual ; 24 cm ; 1857-1883 ; publisher varies Topic: Cambridge (Mass.) -- Directories. v. : ill., map ; annual ; 24 cm ; no. 33 (1884) -vol. 76 (1931) ; Subtitle varies Topic: Cambridge (Mass.) -- Directories. v. : ill., map ; annual ; 24 cm ; (1884 -vol. 76 (1931) ; Subtitle varies. v. : ill., map ; annual ; 17 cm ; 1857-1883 ; publisher varies Topic: Cambridge (Mass.) -- Directories. v. : ill., map ; annual ; 23 cm ; 1857-1883 ; publisher varies Topic: Cambridge (Mass.) -- Directories.

250+ Killer Digital Libraries and Archives Hundreds of libraries and archives exist online, from university-supported sites to accredited online schools to individual efforts. Each one has something to offer to researchers, students, and teachers. This list contains over 250 libraries and archives that focus mainly on localized, regional, and U.S. history, but it also includes larger collections, eText and eBook repositories, and a short list of directories to help you continue your research efforts. death The sites listed here are mainly open access, which means that the digital formats are viewable and usable by the general public. So, such sites as the Connecticut Digital Library (iCONN) are not listed, as they operate on the premise that the user has a Connecticut library card in his or her possession. Efforts were made to go to the root source for these collections. Localized Collections The sites listed below focus on a certain state’s towns, cities, counties, or regions within a given state. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Iowa

VSU - Marriage Index Marriage License Application Indexes are a compilation of the marriage license applications that are sent to VSU from the county clerk in which the marriage license is filed. Marriage License Application Indexes prepared by VSU may contain data entry errors or misreported data, and users of the indexes may discover misspelled names, incorrect dates, or missing data. Ongoing corrections are made to the original record; therefore, these indexes may not reflect the most recent information. Marriage License Application Indexes are not themselves legal documents and are prepared only as aids in locating the county where the marriage license was performed. If you believe that an original marriage license contains an error, you may contact the county clerk's office in the county where the marriage license is filed. The files below are in compressed format. Our Marriage License Application Indexes cannot be considered comprehensive. Sec. 194.003. For questions or problems click HERE

Free Genealogy Resources - Home How to find family records using the best free Internet resources Bookmark This Site (Ctrl+D) There are literally millions of web pages on genealogy and it is easy to get lost so that you can't see the forest for the trees. Where do you go first? Let's look at the sites that are likely to give you quick and easy results. To the left you will find links to the most important British American genealogy web sites. Go directly to these sites and find information about your ancestors and relatives. There are two main types of Internet genealogy web sites. Many web sites describe how to do research and provide details of sources of paper and microfilm records. This web site concentrates on online tools and searchable databases of genealogy records so that you can immediately take action to find information online. What are the Steps? I hope you find this useful. 20070613

Tuesday's Tip - Search Ancestry.com Hints by Record Collection This week's Tuesday's Tip is: Use Ancestry.com Hints for a Specific Database to Add Content to Your Ancestry.com Member Tree. Did you know that you can filter your Ancestry.com green leaf Hints by record collection? I currently have over 41,000 Hints in my "big" tree with almost 43,000 persons in it. More are being added every day. How do I deal with them? Well, I've chosen to add content to my Ancestry Member Tree (facts, sources, images) by mining individual databases. I've written about searching Ancestry.com databases by record collection previously in: At the top of the browser page (not shown above) is the URL (Internet address) for this Ancestry Member Tree: The URL is My Ancestry Member Tree number is the 8-digit number in the URL: 71134866. 2) Use the Ancestry.com Card Catalog to find the database number of the database you want to search. In the URL line on my browser is the address for this specific database.

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