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UNYG Affiliates Review: U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1905-View-the-ACTUAL-IMAGES
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Thursday, May 1, 2008. US Passport Applications, 1795-1905-View-the-ACTUAL-IMAGES. Using U.S. Passport Applications. For locating genealogy information on ancestors is an area that has not been easily available in the past. Now through a partnership with the National Archives (NARA) and the Footnote. Company, the digitized images of these original documents are being published on-line. These are digitized versions of the ACTUAL IMAGES! Some of the items that you might be able to discover are:.
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UNYG Affiliates Review: April 2008
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Saturday, April 5, 2008. Footnote Review Page by UNYG. The very best company. That offers on-line digital data of original manuscript records is Footnote. Our recommendation to you readers is that if you do not yet belong to Footnote. Then you need to do it now! Is digitizing original records in the National Archives (NARA,). The Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Those three locations are not the only places that Footnote. Is presenting records from, but they are three of the very best!
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Genealogy Miscellanea: GeneMisc will be Moving Soon, and Two New Websites
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This is a website for Genealogy that covers a broad range of subjects. - We bring you New Ideas to help grow your family tree! Leave "comments" below each Blog. - Click "Older Posts" at bottom of this page for more. Monday, February 2, 2009. GeneMisc will be Moving Soon, and Two New Websites. Next I want to tell you about a couple of new websites that should be helpful in your genealogy research. The first is Obituaries Help. From their own description of their website: Access newspaper obituaries and di...
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Genealogy Miscellanea: Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, Who Do You Think You Are?
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This is a website for Genealogy that covers a broad range of subjects. - We bring you New Ideas to help grow your family tree! Leave "comments" below each Blog. - Click "Older Posts" at bottom of this page for more. Thursday, August 21, 2008. Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, Who Do You Think You Are? This Who do You Think You Are. Program in England is extremely popular. It draws many millions of viewers for each program. Here is an announcement from the recent issue about the Mayor of London. Subscribe t...
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UNYG Affiliates Review: Footnote Review Page by UNYG
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Saturday, April 5, 2008. Footnote Review Page by UNYG. The very best company. That offers on-line digital data of original manuscript records is Footnote. Our recommendation to you readers is that if you do not yet belong to Footnote. Then you need to do it now! Is digitizing original records in the National Archives (NARA,). The Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Those three locations are not the only places that Footnote. Is presenting records from, but they are three of the very best!
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Upstate New York Genealogy - Researchers Data Sources & Links - Home
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Civil War Research in NY. NY Counties and Census. Enter your search terms. Welcome to Upstate New York Genealogy (UNYG.com). Our New Blog is now alive! The url is www.unyg.com/blog/ - or just click the tab UNYG Blog above. On this website you will learn many tips, tricks and sources for genealogical research on ancestors that lived in the Upstate New York communities from the Colonial Period onward. We LOVE to trade data! To read our Upstate New York Genealogy Blog, click on UNYG Blog. This is a great re...
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Genealogy Miscellanea: May 2008
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This is a website for Genealogy that covers a broad range of subjects. - We bring you New Ideas to help grow your family tree! Leave "comments" below each Blog. - Click "Older Posts" at bottom of this page for more. Friday, May 23, 2008. National Archives and Ancestry Sign Contract to Digitize More Records. The National Archives (NARA) has signed a contract with Ancestry to digitize many more records. The following article is from the online newspaper examiner.com. Ancestry has around three million users.
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Genealogy Miscellanea: February 2009
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This is a website for Genealogy that covers a broad range of subjects. - We bring you New Ideas to help grow your family tree! Leave "comments" below each Blog. - Click "Older Posts" at bottom of this page for more. Monday, February 2, 2009. GeneMisc will be Moving Soon, and Two New Websites. Next I want to tell you about a couple of new websites that should be helpful in your genealogy research. The first is Obituaries Help. From their own description of their website: Access newspaper obituaries and di...
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Genealogy Miscellanea: February 2008
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This is a website for Genealogy that covers a broad range of subjects. - We bring you New Ideas to help grow your family tree! Leave "comments" below each Blog. - Click "Older Posts" at bottom of this page for more. Saturday, February 23, 2008. Google, friend to Genealogists. Google provides some wondrous instantaneous fabulous easy searches. Want to see a word in several dictionary formats and REAL FAST? Word)]. That’s it! To Google any holiday. Type in: [ date. Or any year)],. I am not a big fan of sha...
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Genealogy Miscellanea: July 2008
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This is a website for Genealogy that covers a broad range of subjects. - We bring you New Ideas to help grow your family tree! Leave "comments" below each Blog. - Click "Older Posts" at bottom of this page for more. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Secretary Hand, Handwriting of the 16th Century and How to Read It. Learn to read very old handwriting. Your friends may laugh at you when you tell them you know how to read handwriting from the 1500s, but if you go through the online tutorials Vona Williams. Today, a...