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         North Dakota Genealogy:     more books (100)
  1. The Bodmer & Ringen Funeral Home records, Kenmare, North Dakota: Recordings from August 6, 1906 to December 28, 1962 by John Mogren, 2000
  2. Our town, Balfour, North Dakota by Evan Clifford Stone, 1989
  3. A brief historical sketch of the Heskin family: Norwegian pioneers of Wisconsin and North Dakota, 1811-1982 by Marlyln Aarsvold, 1982
  4. Catholic Germans from Russia (Krasna, Bessarabia, Russia) in South-Central North Dakota, 1890-1990, statistical compendium by Ted J Becker, 1995
  5. North Dakota 1885 census index by Ronald Vern Jackson, 1982
  6. Lawrence John Zimmer (1863-1944): The first North Dakota state legislator from Grand Forks County, "man of Manvel" by Diana Deats-O'Reilly, 1991
  7. Numedahl, North Dakota by Cory R Lien, 2001
  8. Cemeteries of North Dakota, Stutsman County: Supplement I (Cemeteries of North Dakota) by George Barron, 1991
  9. North Dakota, Burleigh County, cemetery records by Beth Hughes Bauman, 1985
  10. Three miles to Buttzville: Velline, Thue and Fimreite families of Balestrand and Sogndal Norway and North Dakota by Chris Velline, 2003
  11. Sauter family history: From Waterloo, South Russia to Carson, North Dakota, 1831 to 1985 by Marianne Sauter Wheeler, 1985
  12. Cemeteries of North Dakota, Wells County (Cemeteries of North Dakota) by Jason S Skiftun, 1991
  13. The Christiansons of St. Thomas, North Dakota by Lawrence Graham Christianson, 1991
  14. Alexander Foster McIlraith, 1858-1945, genealogy: Including the Foster, Charland, Gavin, and Love lines, Ontario, North Dakota, Washington, Quebec, Manitoba, and Alberta by Terence T Quirke, 1987

101. North Dakota Migrations
Serving The Genealogical Community By Providing A Database For Sharing AncestralMigratory moved into, out of, or temporarily resided in north dakota, this is
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/nd/
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North Dakota Migrations!
Serving The Genealogical Community By Providing A Database For Sharing Ancestral Migratory Information
If your ancestors and relatives moved into, out of, or temporarily resided in North Dakota, this is the place to share your information and view other information shared by your colleagues.
Submit Migrations Data Here
View ND Migrations Data Here
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Other Migration Related Pages and Projects American Memory- Library of Congress Map Collections 1544-1996 Ellis Island General Land Office Records - Bureau of Land Management - Land Patents Immigration and Naturalization Service ... IPIH You are the Visitor to this USGenNet Safe-Site™ Since September 26, 2000.
Debbie Axtman This is a stand-alone project created by Patrick Hays to further genealogy research.

102. Pioneer Trails Regional Museum Home Page
by the Bowman County Historical and Genealogical Society. Our purpose is to preserveand research the history within a 100 mile radius of Bowman north dakota.
http://www.ptrm.org/
Welcome to PTRM!
Who Are We?
The Pioneer Trails Regional Museum is owned and operated by the Bowman County Historical and Genealogical Society. Our purpose is to preserve and research the history within a 100 mile radius of Bowman North Dakota. We endeavor to tell as complete a story as possible through the use of text and artifacts. Our goal is to become a research center in the fields of Paleontology, Archaeology, Anthropology, Botany, Genealogy, Local History and Astronomy. We also would like to act as a showcase for local artists in all areas of the arts. Our aim is to have programs for all ages and interests.
Where Are We?
The Pioneer Trails Regional Museum is located at 12 First Ave. NE in Bowman, North Dakota. Bowman is located at the confluence of two major highways, US 85 and US 12. We are in the extreme southwestern corner of North Dakota, approximately 16 miles from South Dakota, and 30 miles from Montana. * click on above image to view a more detailed map *
Pioneer Trails Regional Foundation
The foundation is being organized exclusively for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of this organization shall be to enhance the mission of the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum by providing services that preserve assets and grant endowments through the interest off the principle of money given to the organization.

103. Christopher Andrews, Letters From Minnesota And Dakota -- Genealogy Database For
by ordering this informationpacked, two-page coated reference sheet speciallydeveloped to simplify genealogical research in the state of north dakota.
http://www.familybirthrecords.com/db.asp?dbid=3994

104. The Mathematics Genealogy Project
Search the Database. A service of the Department of Mathematics at. NorthDakota State University. Mirrors graciously provided by. Bielefeld
http://www.genealogy.ams.org/
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