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New Jersey Genealogy: Got Library Card and Home Computer?
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, January 1, 2008. Got Library Card and Home Computer? If you are a New Jersey resident with a local library card, and you own a home computer, you can access HeritageQuest (its online history books and U.S. Census records) from home. This is good news for genealogy researchers. The New Jersey State Library is now making HeritageQuest available for FREE to all New Jersey residents with a library card. 1) Have your library card handy.
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New Jersey Genealogy: November 2007
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. New Jersey Archives: Images Online. A much overlooked portion of the New Jersey Archives are their "Imaged Collections.". Over 3,000 images from the Archives photograph and manuscript collection. Are available free online. Portraits of Soldiers - Civil War and Spanish American War, mostly officers. Historic Structures, Sites and Parks New Jersey -Institutions Transportation and Public Works. Military Activities and Monuments.
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New Jersey Genealogy: December 2007
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, December 11, 2007. NJGenWeb - New Jersey GenWeb. New Jersey is one of the most difficult states in which to research your genealogy. Several of the early census records are not available. Many early vital records were kept by the churches rather than civil servants, and so a great deal of hunting often precedes discovery. The perfect resource for both the beginning and the advanced genealogy researcher is the NJGenWeb Project web site.
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New Jersey Genealogy: March 2008
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Monday, March 3, 2008. Historic and Genealogy Society Libraries a Must-Visit. In these days of high-tech research, amateur genealogists sometimes neglect to use one of their most valuable resources - the library. This includes both the local facility, and also the libraries that are often available in conjunction with a historic or genealogical society. A Google search, or a USGenWeb site should help you locate these facilities. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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New Jersey Genealogy: NJGenWeb - New Jersey GenWeb
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, December 11, 2007. NJGenWeb - New Jersey GenWeb. New Jersey is one of the most difficult states in which to research your genealogy. Several of the early census records are not available. Many early vital records were kept by the churches rather than civil servants, and so a great deal of hunting often precedes discovery. The perfect resource for both the beginning and the advanced genealogy researcher is the NJGenWeb Project web site.
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Where is the line between North & South Jersey?: The Deli Time Divide
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Where is the line between North and South Jersey? The official blog for New Jersey: The Movie. Sunday, October 2, 2011. The Deli Time Divide. I love living in Lambertville. It's a walkable town, where I can park my car for the weekend and never move it. There is an assortment of great restaurants, coffee shops and art galleries. It's got the old time charm with antique shops, cool historic houses and a hopping Halloweenville. It's far enough north. The time it takes to make a breakfast or lunch sandwich.
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Where is the line between North & South Jersey?: April 2012
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Where is the line between North and South Jersey? The official blog for New Jersey: The Movie. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. New project: Garden State Variety. You may have noticed, I've been absent from this blog for a while now. That's because I'm in the process of rounding up some very talented actors and comedians from around New Jersey and am producing a show tentatively called "Garden State Variety." You can like us on Facebook by clicking this link. In Lambertville, Green Birdie Studios. Proud member...
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New Jersey Genealogy: May 2008
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Just a bit of humor on a rainy day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gloucester County History and Genealogy. Salem County Historical Society. West Jersey and South Jersey Heritage. West Jersey History Project.
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New Jersey Genealogy: September 2007
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Largest Repository of Genealogical Records. Family History Centers are branches of the Family History Library, the largest repository of genealogical records in the world. The Centers are open to all who wish to learn more about their ancestry. These Centers are a valuable resource, in addition to the Family Search free online service. In South Jersey the centers are located in Cherry Hill, Linwood and Vineland.
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New Jersey Genealogy: October 2007
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Providing free genealogy research and links. Tuesday, October 2, 2007. Genealogy Volunteers are Angels! Do you have extra time on your hands? Has a friendly stranger ever helped you with your own family tree research? Can you type, and do you have access to email? If you've said yes to most of these questions, then do I have the job for you! The NJGenWeb, a volunteer project helping people research their family trees, by offering FREE information would encourage you to join us. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).