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9 May 2004 - 15 May 2004
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1818 Illinois State Census - Updated 14 May 2004
This is the 1818 state census for Illinois, listed
alphabetically. Latest update has added Crawford County.
Arizona World War II Casualty Lists - Added 14 May 2004
Honor List of Navy, Marines, and Nurses during World War 2. Now
Searchable.
Alabama World War II Casualty Lists - Added 12 May 2004
Honor List of Navy, Marines, and Nurses during World War 2. Now
Searchable.
Baldwin County, Georgia - Marriage Records 1826-1850 -
Added 10 May 2004
This book contains 1353 marriage records for Baldwin County,
Georgia, broken down by year of marriage.
Coweta County, Georgia - Marriage Records 1826-1850 -
Added 9 May 2004
This book contains 945 marriage records for Coweta County,
Georgia, broken down by year of marriage.
Indian Agency System
Indian affairs are conducted under the administrative bureau in
Washington by local Indian agents. This agency system was
gradually developed to meet the various exigencies arising from
the rapid displacement of Indian tribes by white settlers.
Surname Guide
Smith Genealogy - Added 12 May 2004
Based on: Genealogy of William Smith, of Peterborough, N. H.;
Keene, Printed By Horatio Kimball, 1852.
Native American Nations
Handbook of
American Indians
The Handbook of American Indians provide many items about Indian
Chiefs and leaders of tribes and nations. We have included a link
to all of them here.
Miscellaneous Websites
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Boston, Massachusetts Vital Records
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Aberdeen, Scotland 1820 Trade Directory
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Campbell Cemetery, Izard County, Arkansas (near Guion)
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Bolton High School Class of 1953, Rapides Parish, Alexandria,
Louisiana
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Goff-Carter-Cemetery, Wade, Jackson, Mississippi
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1963 Faculty and Employees, Rider High School, Wichita Falls,
Wichita, Texas
Membership Required Websites
New England Historical and
Genealogical Society
Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850
New Additions:
Halifax, Malden, Medford, Mendon, and Sudbury
Vital Records of Dover, Vermont
"Dover, Windham County, Vermont, was originally part of
Wardsborough (later spelled Wardsboro) but, due to the rugged
terrain, it was difficult for residents to travel between the two
settlements for administrative meetings. Thus, of geographic
necessity, the area was divided into two quasi-independent towns
which were designated the 'North' and 'South' districts. In 1812
the town was officially separated from Wardsborough, North
District and was renamed Dover."
Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections
Added This Week
Transcription of New North Pembroke Cemetery, North Pembroke, New
Hampshire
Ancestry
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- Maine
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Calais, Eastport, and Lubec, Maine City Directory, 1935
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Casco Bay, Maine City Directory, 1920-1922
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Eastport, Maine City Directory, 1901-1902
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Kennebec Journal (Augusta, Maine)
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Portland Area, Maine City Directory, 1930
- Massachusetts
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- England
- Scotland
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