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  1. The Birth Index of Ireland
  2. Index to Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy by William Wade Hinshaw, 1999
  3. Biography & Genealogy Master Index Supplement 2008 (Biography and Genealogy Master Index) by Thomson Gale, 2007-05-04
  4. Biography and Genealogy Master Index 2002: A Consolidated Index to More Than 300,000 Biographical Sketches in 56 Current and Retrospective Biographical ... (Biography and Genealogy Master Index)
  5. Biography and Genealogy Master Index Cumulation of Supplements-1981-1985 (Biography & Genealogy Master Index Cumulation)
  6. Genealogical Guide Master Index of Genealogy in the Daughters of the American by Daughters of the American Revo, 1994-01
  7. Biography and Genealogy Master Index 1996-2000 Cumulation: A Consolidated Index to More Than 2,870,000 Biographical Sketches in 416 Current and Retrospective ... and Genealogy Master Index Cumulation)
  8. Index to genealogies in New Hampshire town histories by William Copeley, 2000
  9. Biography and Genealogy Master Index: 1986-90 Cumulation (Biography & Genealogy Master Index Cumulation)
  10. Biography and Genealogy Master Index, 1991: A Consolidated Index to More Than 450,000 Biographical Sketches in over 90 Current and Retrospective Bio (Biography and Genealogy Master Index)
  11. Biography and Genealogy Master Index, 1997 (Biography and Genealogy Master Index) by Gale Group, 1996-09
  12. Index to Printed Virginia Genealogies: Including Key and Bibliography by Robert Armistead Stewart, 1991-06
  13. Sources for Nonconformist genealogy and family history, (National index of parish registers) by D. J Steel, 1973
  14. Biography and Genealogy Master Index 1993: A Consolidated Index to More Than 450,00 Biographical Sketches in over 95 Current and Retrospective Biogr (Biography and Genealogy Master Index)

161. David's Genealogy Page
MDWS. History. Download my Electronic Relationship Chart. genealogy Taglines. Link(s) of the week A sampling of essential genealogy sites
http://www.mdwsweb.com/genealogy/
Presents Featuring
My New England Ancestors
Go directly to my ancestry page M D W S History Download my Electronic Relationship Chart
Genealogy Taglines
Link(s) of the week: Darrell A. Martin's Genealogical Web Site
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter

The Genealogy Home Page

USIGS Home Page
...
Diana's Genealogy Home Page

Selected USGenWeb sites: Maine Genealogy and History
Massachusetts Genealogy

Middlesex County Massachusetts Genealogy

NEW HAMPSHIRE GENWEB PAGE
... WorldGenWeb Project Cousins (sites which include ancestors in common with mine) A New England Yankee's Genealogy Page Andrews and Collateral Families Genealogy Cape Cod Genealogy Cheska's Genealogical Research ... Tristan Williams´ Home Page A sampling of essential genealogy sites: A Genealogical Dictionary Of the first Settlers of New England Before 1692, By James Savage Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Introduction International Internet Genealogical Society Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Introduction ... RootsWeb Message Boards Check out these fine genealogy sites: More Genealogy Links (Big List) Search the Web using Alta Vista. Enter some search words in the box and Alta Vista will return a list of documents which contain the words.

162. Genealogy Quest: Genealogical Research Assistance - Diseases
Features a glossary of archaic medical terms used in vital records and documents.
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/glossaries/diseases1.html
Home Order Forms Military Glossaries ... Collections document.write(''); Often in genealogy a researcher encounters an archaic medical term used for the cause of death, or perhaps in a journal or family correspondence, this list is intended to aid with interpreting those terms. Abasia - Inability to walk or stand, caused by hysteria.
Ablepsy - Blindness, also Ablepsia, Abopsia.
Abscess - A localized collection of pus buried in tissues, organs, or confined spaces of the body, often accompanied by swelling and inflammation and frequently caused by bacteria. The brain, lung, or kidney (for instance) could be involved. See boil.
Accouchment - childbirth, the period after childbirth.
Acute - (adj.) disease of sudden onset, severe, not chronic.
Addison's disease - A disease characterized by severe weakness, low blood pressure, and a bronzed coloration of the skin, due to decreased secretion of cortisol from the adrenal gland. Dr. Thomas Addison (1793-1860), born near Newcastle, England, described the disease in 1855. Synonyms: Morbus addisonii, bronzed skin disease.
Aegrotat - Is sick from.

163. Kentuckiana Genealogy - Genealogy In Southern Indiana And Northern Kentucky
Providing genealogy resources for Kentucky counties of Breckinridge, Bullitt, Hardin, Jefferson and Meade.
http://www.kentuckianagenealogy.org/
Welcome to Kentuckiana Genealogy
Founded February 1997
This site covers all Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky Counties. Please feel free to join in the discussion boards and mailing lists. There are so many people here who are searching for their ancestors! Many cousins have been found through this site...maybe you're next! Have a question? E-Mail Dee This site was last updated 03OCT2003 Great Connections: Join a mailing list and find a cousin, or keep in touch with your new cousins! We have county specific, topic specific and surname mailing lists to choose from! If your county, topic or surname isn't included, you can request that we start it for you! Look through our ICQ List to find other researchers using this great instant messaging program. Take a look in our discussion boards . There are now over 2000 entries on our boards, and many cousins have been found on these boards! There are boards for many different counties and topics. Don't forget about our Kentuckiana Konnections Quarterly . Our Kentuckiana Konnections off-line newsletter is currently on hold until we can find a good and inexpensive printer. Please feel free to request a subscription now, and when we have found a printer you will immediately begin receiving our newsletter. Site Map: Bible Records Biographies Births Census ... County Sections Deaths BOARD COMING SOON Guestbook Guestbook - Old (Check old queries here) Kentuckiana Konnections Quarterly ... Mailing Lists Marriages COMING SOON Message Boards Obituaries Queries - Current Queries - Old ... Stories What's New:

164. WIGenWeb Project
Information on genealogy in Wisconsin. Lots of resources.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/

County

Map
County
List
... Volunteer Pages The Wisconsin Territory was organized in 1836 from land formerly belonging to Michigan Territory. Its neighboring states include Minnesota and Iowa to the west, Illinois to the south, and Michigan to the north and east. Its shores include Lake Superior on the north, and Lake Michigan on the east. Once home to more than a dozen Indian tribes, Wisconsin received an influx of Scandinavians, Germans, and other northern Europeans in the late 1800s. The state’s glacial soils are used for growing fodder crops, and today, farmers lead the nation in production of milk, butter, and cheese. Some 14,000 lakes and 64 state parks and forests stimulate tourism. In 1854 the Republican Party was born here. In 1900 Robert M. LaFollette’s election as governor ushered in the nation’s Progressive era, and legislators introduced trailblazing measures such as direct primary elections and unemployment compensation. Known as the “Badger State”, Wisconsin ranks 26th in size, encompassing 56,154 square miles. It has a population of 5,169,700. Elevations run from 581 feet (Lake Michigan) up to 1,952 feet (Timm’s Hill). Its capitol, Madison, has a population of 195,200. Wisconsin became the nation’s 30th state in 1848. Click Here for a Timeline of Wisconsin The WIGENWEB was established by a group of genealogists with an interest in providing free genealogical data to the public. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Wisconsin, where collected databases would be stored. In addition to collecting these databases, other resources were made available including information on genealogical societies, posted queries, maps, and other aids.

165. EARLY VIRGINIA / WVA GENEALOGY
Early Virginia and West Virginia genealogy, Rains Research Group.
http://www.sonic.net/~melvaw/
Early Virginia / WVA Genealogy
Photo by Lynn Wheelwright SALTPETER CAVES full size view.
Featuring genealogy of
Monroe County, West Virginia
and
The Rains Research Group Archives
(Including the Rains Family DNA Study currently in progress)
To enter this site click on the picture and supply the original cave owner's name. His password is the mineral found in the cave (in lower case please)

166. United States Resources: Alabama
Alabama genealogical and historical information and links, sponsored by RootsWeb and ROOTSL.
http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/USA/al.html

167. Evergreen Genealogy
Offering genealogy and missing persons research since 1984, specializing in the Pacific Northwest.
http://evergreengenealogy.com/

Home Page
Research Resources Family Names
Welcome to Evergreen Genealogy and Investigations!

Offering family and individual research since 1984.
Using old and new technology, we regularly find those we are looking for. We specialize in Pacific Northwest research; ask us about our rates for searching out your family or others!
Contact us at
P. O. Box 5382, Tacoma WA 98415, or click below to send us e-mail.
E-mail us with your requests, questions and comments.

168. Crown Hill Cemetery And Funeral Home Serving The Indianapolis Indiana Area

http://www.crownhill.org/genealogy/

169. Free Genealogy
This page is meant as a starting point for those interested in United States genealogy.
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/
Access Free Genealogy
Access Genealogy is one of the few genealogy sites where free genealogy really means "free." Each week we put up many databases and genealogy books on our site which cost you nothing to search, access, read, and use in your personal genealogy search. This is our data, on our site. Not just links to someplace else. Yet we also go further... Our genealogy directory includes even more free genealogy resources that can be found across the web on a variety of subjects and locations. We spend hundreds of hours each week developing this site. How can we do this? By sponsorship. Along with that free genealogy data are ads and links to genealogy web sites which do charge for access, or sell a genealogy product. Please keep that in mind when searching our genealogy records, and support those companies that make this free genealogy site possible. Thanks! Here's a list of the recent free genealogy added to AccessGenealogy... In order to make a complete search of our records, you should visit each of the category and state pages. New to Genealogy? We suggest you visit our genealogy newbie page first!

170. Genealogy Today Junior Edition - Family Tree For Kids ( Kid Friendly And Kid Saf
Designed for kids and teens interested in learning more about genealogy. Includes searchable surname queries, genealogy news, articles, and research tips.
http://www.genealogytoday.com/junior/
Genealogy Today - Junior Edition Searchable surname queries, genealogy news, articles, research tips and more.
  • Home - ( A message for parents
    Welcome to Genealogy Today Jr.
    GenealogyToday.com was built in 1999 to help genealogy researchers learn more about this hobby and also to locate other helpful resources on the Internet. Based on requests from some our younger visitors, we have created this Junior edition to make genealogy easier to understand for kids of all ages. If this is your first visit, please make sure you Leave Your Mark
    Your Family
    FAMILY
    Surname Queries
    Check to see if other kids are researching your family names. Remember to add your own surnames as well! Family Sites
    Does your family have a web site? Here's where you can list it, and also search for other family names.
    Family Legends
    Relative Tales
    Read some stories about kids who are related to famous (or even infamous) people. If you have a story, you may submit it into the legend directory.
    FUN STUFF
    Activity Room
    Fun ways to learn about genealogy, including games you can play with your family so everyone can learn too! Plus, you can now join the Great Roots Pursuit with our host, Ms. Deanna.
  • 171. The Louisiana Genealogy Ring Home Page!
    This web ring is for Louisiana genealogists, or genealogists with ties to Louisiana. This is the only web ring of its kind. The LGWR also offers awards.
    http://louisianahistory.ourfamily.com/webring/
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    Sign Our Guestbook! ... Louisiana WebRings LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULER! (Let the Good Times Roll!) Need Help? This page was last updated 22 Mar 1999 The purpose of the Louisiana Genealogy Ring is to join researchers of Louisiana Genealogy. I've been doing my genealogy for 5 years, but with the Internet, I've found 27 "cousins". They are half cousins 30 times removed, or something like that. And the funny thing is that I connect with all four of them through the same line and from Natchitoches. That's why I felt a need for a Web Ring that can bring us all together. What is a Web Ring? A Web Ring is a collection of pages, that have something in common, connected together in a ring. You can use a ring by clicking on the [Next Site] on the navigation menu. Once you've clicked on the [Next Site], you will be transported to another page of the same subject; e.g.: If you click on the Louisiana Genealogy Ring [Next Site] you will surf to another Louisiana Genealogy Ring related page. Finally, you will come back to this page and the Web Ring starts all over again. The Louisiana Genealogy Ring contains an assortment of Louisiana Genealogy related web sites. So, if you have a Louisiana Genealogy related web site, fill out the form below and join our Interent kin folks.

    172. Jrbakerjr North Carolina Genealogy
    Abstracts of N.C. wills prior to 1760.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jrbakerjr/ncarolina/ncgene.htm

    173. Ukrainian Roots - Genealogy Webring Home Page
    Premier webring homepage dedicated in bringing together web sites devoted to Ukrainian genealogy research. The first and only webring exclusively for Ukrainian genealogy web sites.
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/3663/ukrroots.html

    174. National Archives Of Ireland
    Irish genealogy records from this important resource including census returns and transportation records.
    http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy.html

    175. Home Page
    SEDONA genealogy CLUB. Our membership consists of people near the Y in Sedona. APPLICATION FORM FOR MEMBERSHIP IN SEDONA genealogy CLUB.
    http://fp.sedona.net/genealogy/
    SEDONA GENEALOGY CLUB Our membership consists of people living in and around Sedona, Arizona, who are interested in our roots and want to share our enthusiasm with people throughout our community and throughout the world. Our club usually meets on the fourth Monday of every month except for December and the summer months. Our next meeting will be Monday, April 23, 2001. It will be presented by Valerie Mager, club president. The topic will be "Searching for Irish Relatives in Ireland. Valerie will have just returned from a research trip in Ireland. Anyone interested in family history is welcome. We meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Sedona meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Mormon Hill Road, off Brewer Road near the Y in Sedona.
    APPLICATION FORM FOR MEMBERSHIP IN SEDONA GENEALOGY CLUB
    Meeting Schedule for 2001 Club Officers and Club History Where to Write for Vital Records ... (Yavapai and Coconino counties) Site Updated April 20, 2001 © 1998-2001 by Sedona Genealogy Club. This site may be freely linked. For comments and suggestions or to report broken links please contact our Webmaster at grayfox@sedona.net

    176. Germany GenWeb
    Resource for genealogists researching their German ancestors.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman
    Germany GenWeb Project
    This site was last updated: Monday, 28-Jul-2003 21:44:15 MDT. Thank you. You are our Visitor since 22 Sep 1996
    . Thank You for Stopping By. About WorldGenWeb FAQ Databases Resources ... Map of Civil Registration Neighboring Countries: Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark ... Switzerland Neighboring regions in France:
    Lorraine
    Meurthe et Moselle Meuse Moselle ... Haut-Rhin Neighboring regions in Poland (north to south):
    Zachodnio Pomorskie
    Lubuskie Dolnoslaskie
    Please do NOT ask the coordinator (Mr. Samuelsen) questions
    that can be answered by (joining) subscribing to
    various mailing lists. He does NOT have time to answer every question. Hosted by W. David Samuelsen, coordinator
    dsam@sampubco.com

    177. Genealogy
    The Mystery genealogy Quest. by. The student will be able to transfer the skills gained to performing a personal genealogy on their family history. Top.
    http://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/wq/genealogy/
    Link to Teacher Page
    The Mystery Genealogy Quest by Frank Bryant
    Mike Hallock
    Lesa Medina
    Dennis Roberson
    Introduction
    Task Process Evaluation ... Conclusion Introduction The year is 2026. Your 9th grade class is on a field trip and you have come to a construction site where a strange object has been slightly damaged and unearthed. Your class looks inside this object and discovers some interesting articles. One of the items is a pocket watch with the name Lynn Loudenback engraved on the back. Another article is a jewel studded scepter marked King Albert. The third article is a photograph of a little girl. On the back, it is signed, "Daddy, lots of love, Lynda B. Johnson ." The last article is a Frank Reade Top The Task
    • Review genealogical terms
    • Select one of the items, with the resources on the internet and at the library print and complete questions on form
    • Print and complete family tree form
    • Try to find a descendant on the internet or through the library and present your letter along with the article
    • Summarize how you found the information, what genealogy is, what a

    178. Genealogy Privacy Organization
    Dedicated to amateur genealogists who want to protect personal data of living persons in their genealogical data files.
    http://www.genealogyprivacy.org
    Ce site est fermé. Este sitio es cerrado. es telecargable. This site is closed. The Code of Conduct of the Amateur Genealogist remains downloadable. Deze webstek is gesloten. De Gedragscode voor de Amateur-Genealoog is downloadable. http://www.genealogie-standard.org/avance/deontologie.html

    179. Tuscola County ALHN Home Page Redirect
    Affiliated with both The American Local History Network and the American History and genealogy Project. Includes county and family information, message board, history and F.A.Q.
    http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnnyus/nyalhn.htm
    Welcome to NY LHN Genealogy. We'll be right with you!

    180. Wheeler Home Page & Genealogy
    Personal site for family with ancestry from Colonial Connecticut, Colonial Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont.
    http://www.thewheelers.com/
    Welcome to
    THE WHEELERS' Home Page The primary purpose of this site is to publish Mary Beth's extensive genealogical research of our families. Over time we will add other content. Check the bottom of this page for new links. ANCESTRY OF
    This genealogical database contains over 71,000 individuals in some 33,000 families compiled by Mary Beth Wheeler, reflecting research into our family histories. The entire file is available on the web at RootsWeb.com WorldConnect project A summary of surnames by principal regions, below, is only intended to give an idea of where the majority of the research was conducted. Check the complete index on RootsWeb for many, many more names. COLONIAL CONNECTICUT: Ackley, Arnold, Barnes, Bartholomew, Benjamin, Bidwell , Bowers, Church, Colfax, Coleman, Collins, Cowles, Eaton, Elmer/Elmore, Field, Frisbie , Fox, Gamble, Gibbard , Goodwin, Gregson , Hills, Hale, Hitchcock, Hoisington/ Horsington , Hollister, Holton, Hopkins, Jones, Judson, Lewis, Lloyd, Loomis, Lyman, Meakins , Nash, Payne, Porter, Shaler , Smith, Spencer, Stiles, Tapp , Thomas, Thompson, Tomlinson, Treat, Trowbridge, Trumbull, Tudor, Turner, Way, Welch, Welles , Wheeler, White, Wilcox, Woodford, Yale COLONIAL MASSACHUSETTS: Acie , Adams, Allen, Aspinwall , Atherton, Austin, Axtell, Ayer, Bacon, Bancroft, Barnes, Baxter, Beamsley , Benjamin, Bigelow, Billings, Bird, Blott , Bowers, Breed, Bridge, Bridgman, Brooks, Browne, Bullard, Burgess, Bursley , Burt, Button, Child, Chipman , Church, Clap(p), Clarke, Coleman, Cowles, Craft(s), Crow, Dana

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