Extractions: President Schuster Visits Canada and USA Mon 21:29 RSI ] Slovak President Rudolf Schuster is paying a nine-day trip to Canada and the United States. The main agenda of Schuster's Canadian trip is the intensification of business relations between the countries. In Halifax, Schuster will unveil a commemorative plaque for the first Slovaks who stepped on to Canadian soil. He will also hold talks with the Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien. The Unites States President George W. Bush will meet the Slovak President while in Washington. The officials will probably discuss the post-war renewal of Iraq.
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Ayrshire Scotland Genealogy Includes mailing list and archives, queries, local and general resource links and surnames. http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctayr/
Extractions: Mailing Lists To subscribe to one of the following mailing lists, simply click on the link which will open your e-mail program. Type subscribe in the body of the message. Please ensure that your signature block is removed prior to sending it. You will receive a confirmation message that you've been subscribed. AYRSHIRE-L-request@rootsweb.com A mailing list specifically for Ayrshire. Scotland-GenWeb-L@rootsweb.com A mailing list addressing general and specific questions about Scotland, Scottish genealogy, methodology, and any topics which affect genealogy such as emigration, religion, cultural events, history and politics. The digest mode is recommended due to the large amount of activity on the list. SCOTLAND-GENWEB-D digest mode
Extractions: The autobiography of Sally Lavinia Howell Bradshaw Davis, from her birth in 1862 in Gates County, North Carolina, through her life in Southampton and Nansemond Counties, Virginia and Stewart County, Georgia. Kensington Glen Publishing 2105 Gateway Street North Middleton, Wisconsin 53562-3405 For more information send e-mail to info@kensington-glen.com or write to the above postal address.
Caribbean Genealogy - General Resources - FAQ Caribbean genealogy Research general Resources FAQ Frequently AskedQuestions More information and accuracy is always welcome http://www.candoo.com/genresources/faq.html
Extractions: My own experience has been very positive. When I first started, I joined one of the email Lists and found very nurturing guidance which gently put me on track, gave me information and suggested both web sites, software and required reading. I used every tool I could find, including search engines, meta-search engines and every word, name and combination I could think of. On the dark side, I have seen people come onto both email and on-line Lists like bulls into a ring, complete with virtual snorting, fiery words and heavy breathing, and have gone away mostly empty-handed after making outright demands of the volunteers they treated like paid servants and flinging insults at everyone in sight.
Extractions: Civil War Online Document Library This online library, created by H-Bar Enterprises , consists of books on Civil War military history (Union and Confederate), battles and leaders, and the "Official Record of the War Between the States". All infobases are electronic versions of original documents (many originally printed in the late 1800's and early 1900's) and are also available on CD-ROM from H-Bar Enterprises . You will also find here a couple of books on WWI and WWII. Login Subscribe Lost Password Infobases Available:
Extractions: WIGenWeb Welcome to the Outagamie County WIGenWeb site! My name is Jenny and I'm the county coordinator. If you have any comments or suggestions about this site please feel free to email me. If you have research questions please refer them to either the Outagamie county mailing list or query board . I don't live in Wisconsin and am unable to help with specific research requests. Shawano (to the north) The Oneida Indian Reservation overlaps northeastern Outagamie Co. and northwestern Brown Co. WIGenWeb USGenWeb WorldGenWeb E-Mail County Coordinator Top of Page The WIGenWeb Project In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index. This lead to the USGenWeb of which Wisconsin is a part.
Jennifer (TzennH) Simpter's Homepage Family genealogy, travel portfolio and history, general favorites, newHouse information and pictures, cat pictures, current resume, and guestbook. http://www.tzennh.com/
Genealogy - General Resources We cannot ensure if they are valid. Please contact the Webmaster ifyou have any questions or requests. genealogy general Resources. http://www.ogsottawa.on.ca/linkgeneral.htm
Extractions: Home Contact Ottawa Branch The links listed are for your enjoyment only. We are not responsible for their content or accuracy. We cannot ensure if they are valid. Please contact the Webmaster if you have any questions or requests. The Genealogy Speakers Bureau Ancestors Home Page Genealogy Resource - Allen County Public Library Canadiana - The Canadian Resource Page ... Contact Ottawa Branch
Franco-American Heritage Museum Working to build the museum and genealogy research library to educate the general public about the contributions of FrenchCanadian immigrants to New England and the United States. http://www.franco-american.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Franco-American Heritage Museum! We want to share our vision for the permanent museum which will preserve our French-Canadian and Acadian heritage while educating future generations about their ancestry. We are an all-volunteer organization Did you know? Almost a million French-Canadians immigrated to the United States from 1840 - 1930; Franco-Americans are the 2nd largest ethnic group in New England, after Irish-Americans We are the 5th largest ethnic group nationwide, according to the 1990 U.S. Census; Paul Revere was the son of a French Huguenot immigrant, Apollos Rivoire; Franco-Americans started the first credit unions; Tens of thousands of French-Canadians were actively recruited and volunteered for the Union Army during the Civil war; Several regiments from Maine or Vermont contained so many French-Canadians that French became the dominant language within some companies; In the 19th Century, the Michigan mining industry was so desperate for labor that the various companies got together and founded the Mining Emigrant Aid Association to recruit workers in Quebec and elsewhere; Franco-American labor was instrumental in the rapid industrialization of the Northeastern United States;
Janyce's ROOT DIGGIN' DEPT. 5 (genealogy) General Ref. to one or more of the genealogy newsgroups or contact your local genealogy societyor LDS This web page address is www.janyce.com/gene/general.HTML Other email http://www.janyce.com/gene/05general.html
The William Strother Society, Inc. Includes membership information, general store, coat of arms, fun facts, genealogy information and forum. http://www.wmstrother.org/
Extractions: What is the William Strother Society, Inc.? The William Strother Society, Inc. is a family association dedicated to perpetuating the memories of our ancestors and furthering fellowship among the descendants of William Strother (immigrant). Founded in 1984 and incorporated in Virginia in 1992 as a non-profit organization, the Society's members include descendants and their families of William Strother (immigrant), related families and others interested in the Strother family. Today there are over 500 active members in the Society from throughout the United States and around the world. William Strother (immigrant) settled in colonial Virginia in the seventeenth century in what is now King George County on the Rappahannock River near Port Conway. William's will, probated in 1702, names his wife Dorothy and six children: William, James, Jeremiah, Robert, Benjamin and Joseph. These six sons gave us a Strother family, which includes U.S. presidents, military leaders, judges, and legislators. Society members meet at a conference held every two years in different locations, usually in Virginia. The next conference will be in August 2004. Activities will include tours of historical sites, genealogical workshops, social gatherings and numerous opportunities to share family information. Members will be available to assist those uncertain of their Strother "roots."
The German Nobility general information about German nobility by Gilbert von Studnitz. http://www2.genealogy.net/gene/misc/nobility_faq.html
Extractions: German Genealogy Home What's New General Help Regional Research This is taken from an article written by Gilbert von Studnitz in "Der Blumenbaum", a publication of the Sacramento German Genealogy Society, Vol. 9, number 4, April-June 1992. This article, which also appears in the FAQ for the Usenet newsgroup alt.talk.royalty, is used by permission of the author. The German system of nobility, as indeed the European system in general, is quite different from the English system with which most Americans are familiar. The English have a peerage system and not an extensive system of nobility, though their squires or landed gentry would tend to be the closest thing. In England only the eldest son usually inherits the title and the rest are considered commoners, though they may bear "courtesy titles" if their father has more than one, or may be called "Lord" or "Lady" without actually being one. The German nobility is divided into two major divisions, that of the lower (niedriger Adel) and the high (hoher Adel). It is further divided into the ancient nobility (Uradel) and the newer nobility (commonly known as Briefadel, or literally nobility by letter-cachet, but also including other groups.) The Uradel may be of either the lower or high nobility, but the Briefadel is always of the lower. In Germany, all legitimate children of a nobleman become nobles themselves, and most titles pass onto all the children with few exceptions. All the children of sovereigns did not, of course, become kings or electors, but did become princes or princesses. In the last decades of the German Empire, in imitation of the English system, a few families were ennobled with titles that passed on only to the eldest son, the remainder retaining either their father's former title (which he also still carried) or just untitled nobility.
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The Genealogy Room At Longview Public Library The genealogy Room contains over 1800 volumes of genealogical research books.The collection contains both local county records and resources for general genealogical research. http://www.longviewlibrary.org/genealogy/genindex2.htm
Extractions: Located at Longview Public Library, Longview, Washington, The Genealogy Room contains over 2000 volumes of genealogical research books. A joint project of Lower Columbia Genealogical Society and Longview Public Library, the collection contains both local county records and resources for general genealogical research. Lower Columbia Genealogical Society Organized in 1963, the society joined with the Longview Public Library in 1980 to create a genealogy book collection and provide genealogical information and research help to area residents. Society members have indexed and abstracted many local records. Money raised from society dues and projects purchases books and periodicals for The Genealogy Room collection at the Longview Public Library. Resources to Help Researchers Resources in The Genealogy Room include excellent finding aids, state-wide indexes and lists, how-to books, books explaining the various records, books on adoption, census indexes, county history bibliographies, immigration and passenger lists and indexes, military record indexes, periodical indexes, collected genealogies, and indexes and abstracts of local county records.
Extractions: Welcome to the Giles County, Tennessee Genealogy site. I am Anna O. Jackson , the county coordinator for Giles County. Please browse through all the different sections in the index below before leaving. Hopefully, you will find each section interesting and informative. Check back frequently as new items are continuously being added. Please feel free to send me your comments and sign the Guest Book. Giles County History County History Historic Towns Early Photographers County Courthouse ... Migrations to and from Giles The Civil War Confederate Units US Colored Troops Soldiers Service Records Soldiers Stories ... Some Official War Records Research Aids Lookup Volunteers Giles County Historical Society Locating Records Public Library ... Other Help Maps County Map Old Tennessee Map 1836 Civil Districts 1878 Map of District 5 ... RootsWeb Message Board Records Bible Extracts Biographies Cemetery Census ... Other Records Photo Album Our Ancestors Old Tombstones Giles County Photos Giles County Postcard Photos
General Genealogy Sources CyberPursuits, About Bev, * Main Page. * Continental Europe. * United Kingdom. GeneralGenealogy Sources. All links below leave the site and open a new window. http://www.cyberpursuits.com/gen/gnrllist.asp