A Genealogical How-To For Americans Of Swiss Descent First steps on how to proceed by the Consulate general of Switzerland in San Francisco. http://www.eda.admin.ch/washington_emb/e/home/legaff/howto.Par.0002.UpFile.pdf/G
Some Handy Internet Genealogy Sites general genealogy Sites. National Archives and Records Administration general genealogy information. National Archives Census information. http://www.pipeline.com/~richardpence/genlinks.htm
Extractions: 1 Jan 2001 Quick Contents List Where to Start Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet All searches for genealogy information begin at this remarkably comprehensive and well-organized list of links to many thousand different sites that are useful to genealogists. Almost all other genealogy Internet addresses can be found by starting here. Highly useful and highly recommended. Cyndi's "No Frills" List Cyndi's List without explanatory material for quicker access. Cyndi's Index to U.S. Resources Includes links to state genealogy pages. Some other handy sites: The Genealogy Gateway The Genealogy Site Finder Internet Beginner's Guide A good place to start if you are new to the Internet. Also has some basic genealogy links. Genealogical Software Geneaglogy Programs Comparisions Scorecard on genealogy programs. Geneaglogy Programs and Utilities Links to most genealogy programs.
Extractions: Primarily, we are seeking the family of Gilbert Baldwin and Sarah Waddell. The first clear clue we have is Gilbert in Gallia County, Ohio, arriving from "Upper Canada" around 1815. Prior to that, we have conflicting information: New York, Virginia, Ireland, Vermont, etc. We believe that Gilbert's father was Daniel Baldwin, (from England), married to a ? Paley. Gilbert's first wife, Lindsey (also referred to as Malinda), King died, leaving him with two small children (Elizabeth and Jared). He married Sarah Waddell, and they had four children: John, Mary Francis, William, and James. John, William, and James were Blacksmiths. Mary married Francis Howe. Gilbert and Sarah migrated from Gallia County, OH, to Montgomery County, Indiana, (1830s) to Michigan City, Indiana, where Gilbert Baldwin was one of the first settlers. Gilbert died in 1836. I am a descendent of William Baldwin. William died at the age of 27 of Typhoid fever in the Civil War. He is buried at Grafton National Cemetery, West Virginia. William married Eliza Cummins, who died in 1853, at the age of 25. They had three children: John, Anjalin, and Francis. William then married Eliza's sister, Susannah. They had three more children: Eliza Ellen, Sarah Asenath, and William Bertram. My line continues through William Betram Baldwin.
NLC Electronic Collection : Subject List 920 genealogy, general biography, insignia (including family histories). 920 Biography, genealogy, insignia 929 genealogy, names, insignia http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/cgi-bin/inet-brw/bs/ENG/A/2/900-/980/
Farnsworth Public Library Home Page Lists library hours, book listings, childrens page, genealogy information, and general library information. http://www.nfls.lib.wi.us/oco/
Archive CD Books Ltd General Genealogy & History Quick search. Archive CD BooksGeneral genealogy History. Reference Books, Reference Books. Emigration, Emigration Archive CD BooksGeneral genealogy History. http://www.rod-neep.co.uk/acatalog/general-hist.html
London & Middlesex County Branch, OGS general information about this organization. Includes membership and executive information, upcoming meetings, their times and links to related resources. http://www.mirror.org/groups/genealogy/index.html
Extractions: for each state. genealog.index contains a list of file names and sizes(no descriptions). Ellis Island Records ... Gendex -Index of names for groups of genealogy web sites John Fuller's Genealogy Resources Various Genealogy Mailing Lists National Genealogical Society - Home Page USGenWeb for all of USA - click state on map or scroll down and
TNGenWeb, Rhea County, Tennessee, Genealogy For genealogy, but offering general information of use to those with an interest in Rhea County or Dayton TN. http://www.tngenweb.org/rhea/
Lineages' Genealogy Site Marion County, Georgia Offers the address and phone numberss for the Marion County courthouse to make inquiries regarding the records they hold there. Also helpful general Georgia and genealogy links. http://www.lineages.com/usa/ga/MarionCounty.html
Lineages Lincoln County Offers the address and phone numbers to Lincoln County courthouse to make inqueries regarding the records held there. Also provides helpful general Georgia and genealogy links. http://www.lineages.com/usa/ga/LincolnCounty.html
GenUKI - Oxfordshire Genealogy genealogy. GenWeb The GenWeb page for Oxfordshire can be found at http//www.rootsweb.com/~engoxf/. Email lists As a general pointer to email lists covering http://users.ox.ac.uk/~malcolm/genuki/big/eng/OXF/
Extractions: England Contents County-wide information When looking at a modern map of Oxfordshire, please do remember that until the local government reorganisation of 1974 much of modern south-west Oxfordshire was in Berkshire . The river Thames (or Isis) which runs through Oxford, defined the southern boundary of the county until 1974 (as shown in the nearby image). Prior to that date towns such as Shrivenham, Faringdon, Wantage, Abingdon, Didcot and Wallingford (to name but a few) were in Berkshire as, indeed, was a considerable piece of what is now the south-west corner of the City of Oxford. "A county of England, 47 miles in length, and 29 in breadth; bounded by Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Berkshire, Warwickshire, and Northamptonshire. It is divided into 14 hundreds, which contain 1 city, 12 market towns, 280 parishes, and 51 villages. The air is sweet, mild, pleasant, and healthy, for which reason it contains several gentlemen's seats; and the soil, though various, is fertile in corn and grass, and the hills are shaded with woods. It is also a great sporting country, there being abundance of game preserved here. It has no manufactures of any account, being chiefly agricultural. Its chief city is Oxford. Population, 161,643. It sends 9 members to parliament." James Barclay's "Complete and Universal English Dictionary", 1842
Lineages' Genealogy Site Liberty County, Georgia Offers the address and phone number for the Liberty County courthouse to make inqueries regarding records held there. Also provides helpful general Georgia and genealogy links. http://www.lineages.com/usa/ga/LibertyCounty.html
Ilminster Forums - General, Genealogy And Guest Book general chat. Use the links in the Forums panel to display the associated forum. Click here to add a message. Subject RE general. Yes, I remember it well! http://www.ilminster.org/Forums.asp
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Lineages' Genealogy Site Lee County, Georgia Offers the address and phone numbers to the Lee County courthouse to make inquries regarding records held there. Also offers helpful general Georgia and genealogy links. http://www.lineages.com/usa/ga/LeeCounty.html
Lineages' Genealogy Site Laurens County, Georgia Gives the address and phone number to the Laurens County courthouse for inquries about records residing there. Also offers helpful general Georgia and genealogy links. http://www.lineages.com/usa/ga/LaurensCounty.html
Cherokee Heritage Center / GENEALOGY - Main Page For general information about researching your Cherokee ancestry, visit the links on out our Calendar of Events for helpful howto genealogy Conferences and http://www.cherokeeheritage.org/genealogy/genealogy.html
Lineages' Genealogy Site Lowndes County, Georgia Offers the address and phone numbers for the Lowndes County courthouse to make inqueries regarding records that are held there. Also provides helpful general Georgia and genealogy links. http://www.lineages.com/usa/ga/LowndesCounty.html