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Free Online training to teach you how to be part of the 1940 Census Indexing Project. Check it out.
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GermanOriginality... - website with maps, links, and other tips to research your German heritage
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Genealogy and Family History - Library and Archives Canada
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This paper, Czech Research Outline, is one of the very best for beginning Czech and Bohemian genealogy learning. Shon Edwards is a master at this stuff and has distilled it to a wonderful set of documents for us. While the last revision was in 2005, it is still a 'Go To' document!
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On April 2nd, after a long wait of 72 years, the 1940 census will be released, and in a historic first, the collection will emerge online in digitized form. Last year, the National Archives and Records Administration selected Archives.com to build and host a website (see above) for the 3.8 images containing details about 132 million Americans.
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The Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database, one of the largest resources of its kind, centralizes information from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s collections about individual survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution. The database includes millions of personal records from the Museum’s extensive collections of archival and library materials, oral histories, artifacts, photographs, film and videos and other materials that could assist in researchi...
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German immigration resources from the Library of Congress
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German Marylanders. Good set of links and references.
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The web's premier collection of original military records.
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This site has links to thousands of books that genealogists would find helpful - biographies, county histories, state information, surnames, etc. Many are readable online.......
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ExploreGenealogy, a unique site that covers every aspect of tracing your family tree, from the very first steps to the more complex issues.
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The ACPL Genealogy Center is a unique and valuable resource for the Northeastern Indiana community and the entire genealogical community at large. We have one of the largest research collections available, incorporating records from around the world. Our staff specializes in genealogy and is always available to help.
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New family history technologies that aren't ready for prime time. Your feedback helpful.
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Public Domain Genealogy is a collection of genealogy resources, search sites, and databases that are free of charge.
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This site is designed for beginners looking to preserve their family heritage as a hobby. It's a great resource for beginners and intermediate genealogists!
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This is supposed to be the next great genealogy website.
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Free Irish Genealogy Church Records (pre-1900s). Also check out the links to other sources. www.irishgenealog...
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This is a wonderful network of genealogy and history sites. Check it out!
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National Archives of England & the UK genealogy blog.
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CastleGarden.org is an educational project of The Battery Conservancy. This free site offers access to an extraordinary database of information on 11 million immigrants from 1820 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened.
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Preserving Photos, Documents and Heirlooms from the Utah History & Genealogical Society
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Historypin - a website with photos, new and old, from around the world. Interesting site - you can search for a particular area and possibly find photos of the area your family lived in.
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1940 Census release date April 2, 2012: 48 States & Territories,132 million names, First census to use statistical sampling.
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Good resource. I've found some hard to find records here.
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GermanOriginality... - website with maps, links, and other tips to research your German heritage
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Comprehensive list of family history websites
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Free Access to the 1930 Census this weekend. Feb. 16-20, 2012.
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On Ellis Island, Examining Those Who Arrived Before and After. Officials are focusing on the other roughly 200 million newcomers who arrived in the United States before Ellis Island opened its doors or after it stopped becoming a portal for immigrants.
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Jeanne Neal What a GREAT collection of helpful aids to use~!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! ;0)