egs-iig.com
IIG Links - USA
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Italian Interest Group (IIG). Of The Eastside Genealogical Society. Click on the URL links and a new browser window will open. Aboutcom Genealogy - Italy. Http:/ genealogy.about.com/od/italy/. Italian Genealogy and Family History. A paid subscription website? May be used in the library with a King County Library card. Information from records including immigration, military, US census, newspapers and much more. Http:/ ancestryinsider.blogspot.com. Http:/ www.backupmytree.com. Charts and forms to download.
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Genealogy on the Internet: Backup & Storage
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Genealogy on the Internet. Compiling your family tree is not a 5 minute task. You will spend many hours researching your family and many hours recording your findings. Your computer is a wonderful tool and genealogy programmes take a lot of the drudgery out of sorting out where to keep your findings. Computers are a fabulous tool with one fault - they break down. Lucky, NO - careful, YES. Your family tree data consists of:. A backup should be completed at the end of every session, if not more often. ...
diaryofanaustraliangenealogist.blogspot.com
Diary of an Australian Genealogist: October 2014
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Diary of an Australian Genealogist. This blog will record my research (both in Australia and overseas), links I like, articles or newsletters I read, family history news that excites me and so on. The aim is to be a weekly record of my activities which might be of interest to other genealogy researchers. Shauna Hicks History Enterprises. Genealogists for Families Project. Wednesday, 22 October 2014. Genealogy Notes 15-22 October 2014 Geneacruising again. Why so long to wait? S forensic genealogy novels w...
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Melungeon Studies: January 2011
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A blog dedicated to the Melungeons and their descendents and to the world in which they have lived . . . Monday, January 31, 2011. The noted Melungeon researcher Joanne Pezzullo has revamped her web site, making it easier to navigate, and has added a search engine for it. This is the best Melungeon site on the web and it can always be reached through the Melungeon Studies blog's "Links of Interest" page, a link to which is on the blog's sidebar. To go there now: Click Here. Posted by Dennis Maggard.