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WorldCat.org: The World's Largest Library Catalog. Find what you want in a library near you with WorldCat, a global catalog of library collections.
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Interesting website that sells lost family pics, letters, deeds, etc.
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This site has a slew of excellent tools, including free printable charts, a little exercise on how to read old handwriting, a great summary of understanding a family's coat of arms, a guide to the US Census, and how to do tombstone rubbings for when you can't tell what an old stone has engraved on it!!
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Seems to use Google maps, looks interesting from what I saw when looking at it quickly. Worth my taking a second look at it.
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Search America's historic newspapers pages from 1836-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress
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Genealogy Charts The Easy Way Creating quality family history charts has never been easier. We do all the work for you! We gather your genealogical information from FamilySearch.org or Geni.com. All charts are created within minutes at a click of the mouse.
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Genealogy Trails--their goal is to help track ancestors through time by transcribing genealogical and historical data for the free use of all researchers; free data by state
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Spelling Substitution Tables for the United States and Canada - Commonly misread letters www.familysearch....
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Search America's historic newspapers pages from 1836-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.
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RootsMagic is the award-winning genealogy software that makes family history easy. RootsMagic Essentials is a free genealogy program that contains core features from RootsMagic.
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Using Tumblr for a genealogy/family history blog allows you to display large images. Here are some suggestions for using Tumblr in genealogy/family history: socialmediagen.tu...
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Print Only What You Want on a Web Page - Print Friendly. With Print Friendly, you can choose to print only the text and images you want. Remove all the extras by just clicking on the items in the print preview. If you decide you would rather print later, save the preview as a PDF file or E-mail it.
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Digital Restoration of Old Photographs - Five Part Series
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Using screen capture applications in genealogy - Jing and others
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Proust - interesting web site concept: family history/story-tellling via social media. more intimate than genealogy? elegantly designed, too. Free to use. 1 GB of space for photos, etc.
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censusrecords.com announces the launch of a ground-breaking, “pay-as-you-go” census record search. View transcriptions from 1790 to 1840 for free. It will also house the 1940 US census records when they are released later this year.
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Free genealogy charts, but just as important, this site has a list of blank census forms. If you have a hard time reading the old census script, esp. from the 1800's, these charts are so helpful!
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Over 6,030 transcriptions -- including Masonic lodge rosters, funeral notices, school catalogues, telephone directories, insurance claims, directories, church member lists, prison records, etc. -- from original documents.
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Keep up-to-date with the latest releases from Genealogy Today, along with news from a variety of other sources when you Sign Up for this FREE service. (Available in daily or weekly editions)
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Historical Maps help you track your ancestors to their homes; see the roads they traveled on.
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Clickable map of East Europe that brings you to pages of links and resources
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Early Indian Tribes and Culture Areas of the Eastern U.S.
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VintageKin.com ~ site has lots of graphics if you want to make a family genealogy website. Also has many .pdf ancestry charts
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GenealogyBank is a leading online genealogical resource from NewsBank, inc. Featuring a wealth of exclusive material-including modern obituaries and historical newspapers, books, pamphlets, military records, government documents and more-GenealogyBank helps you discover fascinating information about your family history.
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Good place to find different genealogy websites and review of the top 10.
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An article about wikis in genealogy. Wikis can also be a good platform for a website - and you don't have to make them collaborative. You can create a free wiki for non-commercial use at pbworks.com
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National Archives - Start Your Military Service Record Request. Military personnel records can be used for proving military service, or as a valuable tool in genealogical research. Most veterans and their next-of-kin can obtain free copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) and other military and medical records several ways.
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FamilySearch Worldwide Indexing Project - You can help. No special skills are required. Volunteer when you have time. Sign up now and practice so you'll be ready to help with the 1940 census when it comes out in April!
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British Surnames website. Here, you can find information on similar surnames, most common surnames, surname meanings and etymologies as well as discussing your name in the forum.
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PublicProfiler worldnames is the first global family name mapping site. We utilises a range of new and up to date data sources to examine where in the world people with your surname are found. Additionally, we provide lots of interesting facts and figures about those people sharing your family name.
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Irish Genealogy Toolkit - Free genealogy tools, resources and advice for Irish family research
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Hometown Histories on Ancestry on Livestream - Watch live streaming Internet TV.
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I love Maureen Taylor's Photo Detective blog. I have learned so much about pictures.
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WeRelate is a free public-service wiki for genealogy sponsored by the Foundation for On-Line Genealogy in partnership with the Allen County Public Library. It is the world's largest genealogy wiki with pages for over 2,153,200 people and growing. WeRelate is currently in beta.
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FamilySearch Research Wiki - Free family history research advice for the community, by the community. You can learn how to do Genealogical Research or share your knowledge with others. 66,137 articles
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GenealogistRecord... - Online United States Genealogy Records Lookup - Get UNRESTRICTED ACCESS To All Databases. $29.95 for lifetime premium membership
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