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www.familysearch.org - you can use
and print out actual death certificates for
Ohio. They also have death certificates
with
birth records for other states and
countries.
http://www.sar.org/passar/default.htm
Pennsylvania Society Sons of the American
Revolution
www.linkpendium.com - search by
county and state or by surname for links to
other sites.
www.academic-genealogy.com - links to
calendars and relationship charts. Lots of "how
to" information.
www.accessgenealogy.com - another
good site for links.
www.genealogical.com free
newsletters
http:www.genealogybranches.com/minnesota.html
for
Minnesota Vital Records.
www.census.nationalarchives.ie first
phase if the digitization of the Dublin City and
County 1911 Census of
Ireland. Future plans include the
addition of the
census records for the remainder of the
country from 1911 and 1901 phases. free
www,
footnote.com provides access to
digitized copies of important genealogical
records that aren't available elsewhere online.
This includes service records of veterans on the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
www.Ancestry.co.uk and
www.findmypast.com have introduced
respectively the ability to search
UK telephone directories (1880 to 1984 at
the time of writing), and passenger lists (1890
to 1939). The latter is advertised as being
available through 1960 but this not not
currently available.
http://www.southerncampaign.org. The
Southern Campaign of the
American Revolution" where they publish a
quarterly magazine type newsletter that includes
scholarly articles about battles,
leaders, pensions, ongoing research, and maps;
letters to the editor, a calendar of events; and
so forth. If your ancestor fought in the South
during the American Revolution.
http://jrshelby.com/sc-links/gaz/index.htm
"Revolutionary
War Gazetter and Pensions"
http://rootsweb.com/~idcem2/ Idaho
Cemeteries
http://www.calendarhome.com/tyc/
calendars covering 10,000 years
www.archive.org historical,
geographical, and biographical information
online in old books no longer under copyright
that are being put online--searchable for free.
http://www.rootsweb.com;~bwo/ How Do
I Find Whether There is a Book of Interest to
Me?
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/#search
Missouri Death Certificates. The index is
complete from 1910 through 1956 and the images
are available 1910 - 1937 and 1945 - 1956.
http://aad.archives.gov/aad/
Immigrants arriving at the
Port of New York from 1846-51.
www.glorecords.blm.gov
land records
www.bablefish.altavista.com language
translation
www.ellisisland.org immigrants who
came through
Ellis Island
www.dar.org
Daughters of the American Revolution
www.findagrave.com is a wonderful -
photos and transcriptions of headstones.
www.interment.net listing and
photos of headstones
www.content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/gadeaths.php
Georgia's Virtual Vault has actual
copies of death certificates for 1919
-1927
www.wdbj.net/shelby/index/html
databases from
Shelby County, Tennessee
www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/
online Texas Handbook with information about
towns, cities and places tht no longer exist.
www.usgwtombstones.org/indes.html -
USGenWeb Tombstone transcription project - lots
of good information about there I have found
good information on USGenWeb by looking in
states and counties that I am researching.
http://www.lib.byu.edu/online.html
Brigham Young University is digitizing
its
family history books, etc. Click on text
collections.
www.sos.state.ill.us Illinois
marriage, death index, Civil War,
Black Hawk War. Click on departments then
on archives.
www.census-online.com If there is a
census online that is free it's here. Click on
links to online census records.
www.Iva.lib.va.us/ Virginia research.
Click on "What We Have" and look over the
choices.
http://www.va.gov/cemetery/index.htm
Dept of Veteran's Affairs - National Cemetery
System
CANADIAN RESEARCH
www.abme.gov/cemeteries/cemeteries/br.php
link to the
American Battle Monuments Commission
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/dicoGenealogie/
line to the
Quebec National Library and Archives
genealogy dictionary.
It contains the names and dates and locales of
families of Quebec from 1608 to 1760.
http://www.mnhs.org/index.htm
Minnesota Historical Society. It contains
some birth and death indexes.
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/vitalrecords/ Wisconsin
Records for pre 1907 records.
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