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Vol. 10, No. 102 - December 21, 2005 The latest
information on genealogy resources designed to help you...help
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1600's-1800's - Italians to America,
1880-1893 - Passenger and Immigration
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** Past FREE Databases - Passenger and Immigration
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Immigration Lists Vol 2, 1851-1872 - Tithe Applotment Books of
Ireland, 1823-1838 - Ontario, 1869-1886
Marriage Index Vol 2 - Irish to America Passenger
and Immigration Lists Vol 2, 1846-1886 - Ontario, 1858-1869
Marriage Index
** Genealogy Learning Center - Visit the Local History
Room - U.S. Military Records: A Guide to Federal and
State Sources - My Christmas Present (I
Hope!)
** Famous Family Trees - Peter
Fonda - Peter
Lawford - Phyllis Diller - Richard Gere - Robert
Goulet - Robert
Mitchum
** Today's Map - Hickory, North
Carolina, 1907 ** Genealogical Books - Italian Genealogical
Records ** Genetoons.com - Could You Please Tell Me
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Tree Software ** Free Family Tree
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Idaho Census, 1910
Index ====================================================================== This
data set contains approximately 320,000 records from the 1910 federal census
of Idaho. Records indexed may not be comprehensive for the time and region
covered. While many census indexes list only the head of each household,
this census index attempts to list all individuals found on the 1910 federal
census forms. Please be aware that transcribers may have inadvertently
omitted a few names.
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Roll of Honor - Civil War Union Soldiers Military
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Within these fully indexed images you'll find service information on
approximately 236,000 Union soldiers.
The original publications were created to memorialize "those heroes who
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Immigrants to America,
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your ancestor's journey across the seas! Spanning states and centuries, this
resource contains immigration data on various nationalities and
destinations, from New York to Louisiana. Approximately 200,000 individuals
are referenced in this collection of passenger lists, legal documents,
church histories, land records, biographies, and tax lists.
Including several out of print volumes, these 20 volumes were originally
published by the Genealogical Publishing Company. Among these unique
resources, you'll find a comprehensive account of Scotch-Irish immigration
to South Carolina as well as a list of passengers who arrived in Charleston
between 1820 and 1829. The Philadelphia "baggage lists" contained here,
referencing about 40,000 individuals, are the oldest existing federal
passenger lists.
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Italians to America,
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database contains information on approximately 413,000 individuals who
immigrated to the United States from Italy between 1880 and 1893. Originally
published as a series of book volumes, Italians to America was the first
indexed reference work devoted to Italian immigrants to the United States.
While the entire series contains twelve volumes and covers the years 1880
through 1899, this database contains the first seven volumes of the series
and covers the years 1880 through 1893. An important feature of these first
seven volumes is that almost all of the immigrants listed arrived in New
York City.
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Passenger and Immigration Lists Index,
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database contains listings of approximately 2,750,000 individuals who
arrived in United States ports between 1538 and 1940. Compiled by Gale
Research, these records can provide valuable family history information to
those with immigrant ancestors. This information was collected from
published passenger lists, naturalization records, church records, family
and local histories, as well as voter and land registrations. This knowledge
may help you determine additional information such as the name of the ship
on which your ancestors sailed and the location of their naturalization.
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Past FREE
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Passenger and
Immigration Lists: Baltimore, 1820-1850 - Baltimore Passenger and
Immigration Lists Vol 2, 1851-1872 - Tithe Applotment Books of
Ireland, 1823-1838 - Ontario, 1869-1886
Marriage Index Vol 2 - Irish to America Passenger
and Immigration Lists Vol 2, 1846-1886 - Ontario, 1858-1869
Marriage Index
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Visit the Local History
Room ====================================================================== How
often have you walked into a public library and seen scads of people using
the computers? Have you noticed that some of these people are checking out
genealogical sites? There are times when I want to walk over to them and
tell them about another library section they are overlooking.
A source that is too often ignored for family history research is the
local history room at the public library. You might even find a local
history collection at a college or university library. In some of the county
libraries in my home area these are not separate rooms, but many shelves of
local books and periodicals. In some localities, the local history room
might be in the city or county historical society building.
Today I’d like to share some reasons to visit the local history room if
you find yourself in ancestral areas this holiday season-- or any other
time.
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U.S. Military Records: A Guide to Federal and State
Sources ====================================================================== Three
principal types of pensions were authorized for revolutionary war veterans
and their dependents: "disability" or "invalid" pensions for physical
disabilities incurred in the line of duty; "service pensions" for service in
a certain stated period of time; and "widows' pensions" to wives of
servicemen who were killed in the war or who served a certain stated period
of time. Major provisions of the pension laws are summarized below.
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My Christmas Present (I
Hope!) ====================================================================== We
all have our brick walls. If we didn't we wouldn't spend time reading how to
articles on genealogy websites and e-zines (grin). In this last "Beyond the
Index" column for 2005, I'll discuss my biggest brick wall in hopes that
I'll get a genealogy Christmas present this year. I have been reasonably
well-behaved, but I'm not holding my breath on getting an answer to this
genealogical question for Christmas. However, perhaps my plan of attack will
generate some ideas for you as you try to knock down some of your own brick
walls.
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Genealogical Books - Italian Genealogical
Records ====================================================================== Featuring
more than one hundred illustrations, this volume is rich in reproductions of
typical records found in repositories throughout Italy. Each record includes
a complete English translation and thorough explanation. Learn the
significance of Italian surnames or noble families. The author even offers
advice on how to approach Italian repositories! Once you've learned the
ropes, use the sample letters provided to help you obtain records through
correspondence from a variety of sources.
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GeneToons.com - Could You Please Tell Me The
Name of Your
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cartoons are posted on the web each week.
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Census Extraction
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the schedules themselves are hard to read), they also provide a clean and
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Family & Local
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narratives. Gathered from some of the world's finest libraries, these rare
materials can help you add detail and personality to the pages of your
family history.
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View Census
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work. They provide a good benchmark as to where our ancestors were (or
were not) located at a particular point in time.
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Military and Civil Service
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