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This subcategory contains 154 links Slave Inhabitants in the 8th District in the County of Lawrence, State of Alabama, enumerated by J. B. Speaks, Asst. Marshall 4GenealogyOnLine Research Engines and Databases Quick Fast Linking 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 (1876) A-Z Surnames/Add your site African American genealogy with an e-mail list thanksponsored to Don Mabry. The AfriGeneas Mail List is a moderated and screened discussion list operated for the pleasure and enjoyment of its members and at the discretion of its owners. Sponsored by Don Mabry of Mississippi State University. "In 1984, a professor at Rutgers University stumbled upon a trove of historic data in a courthouse in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana. Over the next 15 years, Dr. Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, a noted New Orleans writer and historian, painstakingly uncovered the background of 100,000 slaves who were brought to Louisiana in the 18th and 19th centuries making fortunes for their owners. " "More than 22 million passengers and members of ships' crews entered the United States through Ellis Island and the Port of New York between 1892 and 1924. Information about each person was written down in ships' passenger lists, known as "manifests." Manifests were used to examine immigrants upon arrival in the United States." Ships & Passengers Currently over 800 voyage & passenger lists which include more than 25,000 passengers. An interactive directory of the top genealogy search engines including Ellis Island and the Mormon library that can be searched from this website. History without ancestry tells only half of the story of the past. Poland's history is rich in culture and tragedy being located central to the battlefields of European conflicts. Learn about the Poles who endured through this and connect with their families. Major commericial site with search capabilities. Ancestry Search Engines,Genealogy Research From Rootsweb. Excellent source. Part of the USGenWeb project. Our ancestry "The Black Forest, or Schwarzwald, is a section of Southwestern Germany that borders on Switzerland on the south, on the Neckar River to the East and on France to the West. The Northern gate to the Black Forest is Pforzheim." Alabama GenWeb The aims of the British Isles DNA project are twofold: first, to aid genealogists in the task of identifying ancestral origins and distribution of descendents; secondly, to assemble a detailed haplogroup map of the British Isles by county, corresponding to the DNA profile of the region's early history and settlement. The California Pioneer List (CPL) is a list of settlers to California who migrated to or were born in California prior to 1880 (included in the 1880 California Census) and obtained from those sent (e-mailed) directly from individuals doing genealogical research. A listing of Genealogical and Historical Web sites from East to Western Sea. CastleGarden.org offers free access to an extraordinary database of information on 10 million immigrants from 1830 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened. Over 73 million Americans can trace their ancestors to this early immigration period. Cemetary records Not strictly genealogy but a fascinating site because of the stories. Welcome to ChicagoAncestors.org, a free website where you can find and share historical information about Chicago. Are you researching the history of a neighborhood? Looking for the church where your great-grandparents got married? Interested in mapping the places where your ancestors lived? We might be able to help. African American genealogy. Free genealogy newsletters Also has info om myths. Graves of military in WWI and WWII. Genealogical resource. Most family historians in Australia regard a convict in their ancestry as enormously desirable. "Convicts to Australia" is intended to guide, inform and entertain those just starting the hunt as well as the more experienced researcher. Info about families. The list of lists A Nez Perce tribe family tree with over 2200 tribe members going back to the early 1800s. I got my information from the Nez Perce allotment records. The allotment records recorded many family members and how they interconnected to others in the tribe. Direct descendants of those who participated in the Revolution. Info about DAVINI surname in the world Annotated links to genealogy resources. "the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. " DNA from the Beginning is organized around key concepts. The science behind each concept is explained by: animation, image gallery, video interviews, problem, biographies, and links. 11 yrs.of death records from Dowling Funeral Home in Barbour County Alabama. Transcribed by Bonnie Greathouse Tharpe in 2001. Over 500 African Americans that died in Barbour with family information listed! African American and White separate searches! The all new webpages on CD! You do not have to have the Internet to view the pages, only a browser, such as Internet explorer loaded on your computer! Point of entry for many immigrants to the USA. Since 1947, this magazine has helped genealogists. Excellent site to find your ancestors The Mormon site. Has a lot of information but you need to double check. Very large site. Sells genealogy programs and CDs as well. Search engines and Web pages Professional help. Welcome to the Genealogy Guide, where you can find useful advice regarding family history and ancestry in the UK. Genealogy involves studying and tracing family pedigrees, with the purpose of tracking down ancestors, creating a family tree or learning about family history. If you are interested in genealogy then this is the place to find out about the different sources available to help you learn about your family history. The 1930 Census in Perspective By David Hendricks and Amy Patterson The Genealogy Roots Blog is for finding online genealogy databases, records and resources. The focus is on vital records (birth, marriage, divorce & death records), obituaries, census records, naturalization records, military records and ship passenger lists. The Genealogy Roots Blog is based in the USA, but online European, Canadian, and other records sources are sometimes included. Genealogy Search Engines and Quick Links. Good start for beginners. Useful for experienced hands as well. Claims to be the number one source for German genealogy. Find genealogy lookups, family surname newsletters, books from genealogy societies and individuals, surname queries, female ancestors, announce new sites, beginner's genealogy guide, free clip art. Other genealogy resources are free genealogy tools, links, and lists of societies. See our state genealogy pages for free genealogy databases and genealogy resources for each state Search for surnames as well as in countries and regions. www.GenKeys.com Unlocking Your Ancestry From the National Geographic, this is essential for understanding one's ancestry. Various links British Isles genealogy Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 5th Palatine Transport Arrival - 2 October 1749 Charles Town Galley - Captain Peter Bogg Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 1st Salzburg Transport Arrival - 12 March 1734 Purysburg - Captain Tobis Fry Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 3rd Palatine Transport Arrival - 7 October 1738 Two Brothers - Captain Thompson Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 1st Swabian Transport Arrival - 29 October 1750 Charming Martha - Capt. Charles Leslie Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 2nd Swabian Transport Arrival - 23 October 1751 Antelope - Captain John McClelland Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 3rd Palatine Transport Arrival - 7 October 1738 Charles - Captain Haeramond Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 3rd Swabian Transport Arrival - November 1752 Unknown Ship - Captain Brown Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 2nd Salzburg Transport Arrival - 28 December 1734 Prince Of Wales - Captain George Dunbar Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 3rd Salzburg Transport Arrival - 17 February 1736 London Merchant - Captain John Thomas Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 4th Palatine Transport Arrival - 22 January 1746 Judith - Captain Walter Quarme Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers Other Settlers at Ebenezer Arrival - November 1752 Unknown Ship - Captain not listed Phliip Strobel, The Salzburgers and their descendants : being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia in 1734 and settled at Ebenezer, twenty-five miles above the city of Savannah (1855) Original Georgia Salzburger Settlers 4th Salzburg Transport Arrival - 2 December 1741 Loyal Judith - Captain John Lemon Part of the World GenWeb project. German genealogy. Resources on the Genealogy Toolbox include a list of over 70,000 links to genealogical resources on the Internet. Atlantic Monthly interview with Steve Olson, author of Mapping Human History Great source to find the ships on which your ancestors traveled. "The information on these pages has been extracted from various government records, as well as the odd shipping record (mostly from the Allan Line). It contains, voyage accounts, emigration information, lists of ships sailing to Canada, information on the ports, and on the people. Many of these lists give the name of the ship, Master, Port of Departure, Port of Arrival and other such information." "The International Black Sheep Society of Genealogists (IBSSG) is an Association of Genealogists who have found "blacksheep ancestors" in their direct family lines, or under the "One Degree Rule" of the Society. " In English or German Good genealogical site. "JewishGen®, Inc. is the primary internet source connecting researchers of Jewish genealogy worldwide. Its most popular components are the JewishGen Discussion Group, the JewishGen Family Finder (a database of over 200,000 surnames and towns), the comprehensive directory of InfoFiles, ShtetLinks for over 200 communities, and a variety of databases such as the ShtetlSeeker and Jewish Records Indexing-Poland. JewishGen's online Family Tree of the Jewish People contains data on nearly two million people." 17th century England Did your ancestors arrive on the Mayflower? Guide to what was asked. In pdf format. Significant site. Explains the process and the location of records by Ray Brown. New Zealand Family History Research on the Internet Genealogical site with aids to researching our female ancestors. Critical because we are more from the maternal than the paternal line. The Obituary Daily Times is a daily index of published obituaries. years, useful for determining date of death and certificate number. Using the index information, a researcher can later obtain a copy of the certificate itself, which holds further information. Great site from the USGenWeb group full of historical as well as genealogical resources. For those with any European ancestors! "Oxford Ancestors is the world's first company to harness the power and precision of modern DNA-based genetics for use in genealogy. DNA is the genetic material that flows from one generation to the next with no need for written records." A site dedicated to preserving, celebrating and sharing family and personal history. " This website is dedicated to the Swiss Mennonite and German Palatine immigrants who settled southeastern Pennsylvania and became referred to as the "Pensilfaanisch Deitsch" or Pennsylvania Dutch as well as the Quakers and Scotch-Irish with whom they intermarried. The primary focus of this site is Lancaster county history, culture, and genealogy including: the Tulpehocken region, Brecknock and Caernarvon townships areas of Berks county." We presently have genealogy books in seven categories - New Releases, Alabama, Georgia, Indian, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas, but we are rapidly increasing and expect to have books from other Southern States soon. AUTHORS WANTED -- We welcome manuscripts of genealogical interest from Southeastern States by new or experienced authors. We also accept some reprints. We publish at no cost to authors, and pay them a royalty. Where dead politicians are buried. African American genealogy in Alabama. "Looking through the eyes of history, science and lived experience, the RACE Project explains differences among people and reveals the reality – and unreality – of race. The story of race is complex and may challenge how we think about race and human variation, about the differences and similarities among people." Genealogy site, mostly Southern. The Oldest and LARGEST Genealogy site on the Internet Guide by one of the foremost genealogy sites on the Web British monarchs. useful Freedmen's Bureau Marriage Records By Reginald Washington A research tool for Sephardic (Iberian-Jewish) genealogy. Thousands of Sephardic names with points of reference for each name. Also Sephardic heraldry, history, and links. Military Information Online. Learn how to find those relatives who served in the United States armed forces. This Page is an introduction to some of the resources available for Genealogists, Family and Social Historians, and Geographers of all persuasions, whether they are interested in finding their ancestor or in studying broader patterns or concerns. It has a Canadian focus, but people from elsewhere in North America will find it useful This Page is maintained and is being actively expanded by Bruce Murduck. [1820s] [1830s] [1840s] [1850s] [1860s] [1870s] [1880s] [1890s] "The most full-featured and up-to-date SSDI search engine on the internet." "The purpose of the Society is to explore and discuss the events of history, and to educate the general public. The primary focus of the organization was originally on Scottish and Southern history. Primrily this is still the case. The Celtic peoples have dispersed to almost all areas of the globe. With this dispersion our histories have become intertwined with other people. We seek to tell the story of the "brave Scots". Throughout history they have fought to remain free wherever they settled." This is a resource page for the Southern-Trails list at Rootsweb.com. This page is preliminary, and more will follow. For more information, contact: morgana@ghg.net. What is Southern Trails? It is a list to discuss the travels of our ancestors in the US South, from other places into the south, and for those just passing through. We discuss migrations, historical problems, and useful research items for research in the South. Genealogy related links, census, history of counties and towns, cemetery transcriptions, famous people, maps, land records, scanned images of court documents Bremen, Germany & Southampton, England to New York 26 June 1860 Useful Ancestry Genealogy Surnames Free Lookups Find those relatives! Family news and genealogy of the Brown and Gibson Family of Virginia. Family History, Fauquier Marriage Bonds, little known facts about Fauquier County. The 10,000-Year Calendar plus more. Genealogy and historical reference for those researching ancestors from the Carpathian Mountain regions of Eastern Europe. Major focus on Slovakia and all regions of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. A guide. An early settler of Christian and Trigg County, Kentucky Descendants of Francis Maybury [ca 1650 - 1712] who came to Virginia by 1679 Starting point for Danish genealogical research. "Welcome to the world of surnames. This is the largest collection on the web of surname genealogy sites and surname origins available. " Display over 500 family names in elegant calligraphy on this beautiful 8-generation fan shaped wall chart. The How-to Genealogy Site Local and family history in the north east of England during the 19th century. Pages include transport, housing, work, migration, photographs of churches, schools, and public buildings. also family interests of Kane, Wake, Pyle and Dinning. ancestry.com "The source of this data is the 1850 Census, 1880 Census, 1920 Census, and 1990's phone books. Note that the Census data is a sampling of 1 in 100 names, so the 1990 data is the most accurate." This site, provided by the familyrecords.gov consortium, aims to give you easy access to information and links to the main UK family history sites on the web. Great site. Each state has its own site, each county does as well. Cornell University Library celebrates its acquisition of a spectacular collection documenting America ’s native peoples. Purchased from the Huntington Free Library in the Bronx, New York, the Native American Collection arrived at Cornell in 2004. With more than 40,000 volumes and thousands of manuscripts on the aboriginal peoples of the western hemisphere, the collection is among the most distinguished of its kind in the United States. Vermont History and Genealogy Street guide to Victorian London "This page contains information about where to obtain vital records (such as birth, death & marriage certificates and divorce decrees) from each state, territory and county of the United States. See the guidelines for information on how to order vital records. If you are looking for vital records from a foreign county, see my links to foreign vital records web sites. " Thousands of plaques have been erected by various Government, Historical and private organizations in Ontario. 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