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May 21, 2006 •
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I'm looking for any possible connections to my husband's family. I have located a marriage between a Pakeha and a Maori woman, Richard MARRINER married Hatariti on the 3rd of September 1856 at Rawene...
May 19, 2006 •
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The document containing evidence of the missing link in your research invariably will be lost due to fire, flood, or war.
The keeper of the vital records you need will just have been insult...
May 19, 2006 •
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Website of interest:-
Genealogy to Adam and Eve and the British Royal Family
May 19, 2006 •
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WARNING: Very contagious to adults.
SYMPTOMS: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates, and places. Patient has a blank expression, sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no taste for ...
May 19, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,
In the 1870s a period of assisted migration began from Scandinavia recruiting settlers from Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Enticement to settlers was the promise of fre...
May 18, 2006 •
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Goldilocks had three bears ... Genealogists have forbears.
May 18, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,
Hi. As everyone loves something for free, have a look at these sites ... you're bound to find something that you like:-
Free Genealogy Charts & Forms
Genealogy...
May 18, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,-
Here are just a few websites to assist those with ancestors in this region:-
About Genealogy in Asia
Portals to the World - Genealogy Asia
India Genealogy F...
May 16, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,
As you research your family tree, I'm sure you are finding that you have to re-learn your history again. But instead of dusting the covers off your old tomes in the ...
May 16, 2006 •
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Some more interesting sites:-
Medieval Genealogy
Some useful links
Gen-Medieval/Soc.Genealogy Medieval Website
This site is brilliant...
Good Web Guide Review of Medieval Genealogy Websit...
May 16, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,
If you want to have a break from doing your genealogy and look at someone else's research for a while, have a look at this site. It's absolutely marvellous and you c...
May 16, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,-
I've downloaded this beautiful template myself, and I really appreciate the work that has gone into it. Plus it's fantastic to get something for free these days. ...
May 16, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members, Hi. I'm looking for any connections with these families:-
DENNER/DINNER
Richard DENNER (my 4g grandfather) was born abt 1790 England (probably Cornwall) occupatio...
May 16, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,-
If your ancestors came from Devon, it is highly likely that one name studies have already been undertaken. Major surnames have been added below in the SURNAMES sect...
May 14, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members ... Kia Ora
Below is a list of some main (though not all) websites for researching NZ genealogy:-
GeneoNZ - NZ & Maori Genealogy
Archives New Zealand...Te Rua ...
May 14, 2006 •
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Looking for ancestors/descendants of the following:-
Thomas DOWDSWELL born abt 1778 probably Gloucestershire England
married 24th November 1803 at St Mary De Lode Gloucestershire England to Ann HE...
May 14, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,
Ok, so you've found your lot on Census records, but you can't make out what they did for an occupation or understand the meaning in modern times.
Amlwch Database
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May 13, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members,
Below is a link to National Geographic which is a well-known and trusted source of information worldwide. But what has this got to do with genealogy I hear you ask? ...
May 13, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle members:
I truly think this site is pretty good. You can start to build your family tree with what you have, add photographs even.
But best of all you have the ability to ...
May 13, 2006 •
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Dear FamilyTreeCircle Members, if you are just starting to research your family tree, here is a brief list of all the places you can look:-
GENEALOGY RECORD SOURCES
1. Compiled Sources and News...