Extractions: genealogyPro USA Introductory Search: $15.00 USD The introductory search is a basic search we do, usually two to three hours of research. It gives us a good idea about how much information we can get on your family tree. We will also enter you into our database to keep track of your family tree info and allow us to check any new research material we acquire for information about you. You will get back whatever info we can find, but if our search turns up nothing, we will let you know and the search will be free of charge. In Depth Research and Census Combing: $7.00 USD Per Hour With our hourly research you can order a specific amount of research hours. You can order as many hours as you would like and if we hit a dead end we will only charge you for how long we worked. You will receive a detailed account of the records we have combed and all the info we turned up. We will also let you know with your results whether or not we feel further research will yield more results. Please visit our website for additional information.
Home Page We research surnames and ships from all over the world, but not the history or families of the Emerald area. general information and contact details. http://www.emeraldgenealogygroup.org
Extractions: 24th August 2002 ~~Emerald Genealogy Group~~ Welcome to the website of Emerald Genealogy Group, based in Emerald, Victoria, Australia. We are a small group of family historians researching our families, and ships, all over the world. Please note that we do not research the families, or history, of the Emerald area, or of non-members of our Group. Please scroll down our page to view the surnames and ships we are currently researching, or use the Edit/Find function on the Toolbar. At the end of this page you will find the email or street address of the submitter. For example: (1) at end of surname or ship entry leads to LeonieLeete@bigpond.com.au Also at the end of this page is a list of links to sites which have kindly included a link to us. Surnames: ADAMSON Northumberland, England, c1800 to present day (7) AMY Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1890 (12) AXFORD Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1870 (6) BARKLEM BARTLETT BARTLETT Frederick Symes, Halstock, Dorset, England, 1837 (5) BARTON Co. Tyrone, Ireland, Anytime (8) BEILBY BELT Northumberland, England, c1850 (7)
Extractions: (click on map to enlarge) Cemeteries Vital Statistics Carlisle - probably named for one of the Earls of Carlisle, though it may have been named for the English hometown of James Adams, first white settler of the district, who was banished from England by Oliver Cromwell in 1640. Henry David Thoreau mentions Carlisle in A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers , saying: On the other hand, the road runs up to Carlisle, city of the woods, which, if it is less civil, is the more natural. It does well hold the earth together. It gets laughed at because it is a small town, I know, but nevertheless it is a place where great men may be born any day, for fair winds and foul blow right on over it without distinction. It has a meeting-house and horse-sheds, a tavern and blacksmith's shop, for centre, and a good deal of woods to cut and cord yet. Find out more about Carlisle's early history Carlisle at long last builds its first Town Hall (1997)! To find out how (and for whom) the meeting rooms were named, click
Extractions: COUNTY OF OXFORD GAZETTEER AND DIRECTORY for 1862-3 Containing a brief historical and descriptive sketch of the county, townships, towns, villages and post offices of each locality arranged alphabetically. Together with a COPIOUS APPENDIX, giving a list of members of the CANADIAN GOVERNMENT, the local magistracy, with a valuable table of standard weights and measures, etc., etc. Price,-$1.25 cents JAMES SUTHERLAND, publisher and compiler, INGERSOLL, C. W. 1862. Printed at the "TIMES" steam printing establishment, Dundas Street, Woodstock. William Warwick, Binder, Dundas Street, Woodstock. Bill Martin, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. email bmartin@tbaytel.net My Main Site at www.tbaytel.net/bmartin/ My Secondary Site at freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wjmartin/
SNEAKEASY'S JOINT Enter a land of cinema watching, video collecting, book reading and collecting, bike riding, genealogy, creative writing, humor, cats, and observations of, and commentary on, the writer's everyday life, and events in the world in general. http://sneakeasysjoint.blogspot.com/
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Extractions: genealogy local history internet links obituary index main Genealogy - General Library Resources Beginning Your Search General Genealogical Resources Livingston County Genealogical Resources Obituary Index Internet Links General Reference and Directories for Genealogical Research Andriot, Jay. Township Atlas of the United States . Ref 912.73 Township Bentley, Elizabeth. County Courthouse Book, 2nd ed . Ref 347.73 Ben Bentley, Elizabeth. The Genealogist's Address Book, 4th ed . Ref 929.102 Bentley (plus circ. Copy) Bentley, Elizabeth. Directory of Family Associations . Ref 929.202 Ben Directory of Genealogical and Historical Societies in the U.S. and Canada . Ref 929.102 Directory Eichholz, Alice.
Extractions: The links on the pages in this section may be of interest to visitors to this site. Knoxville Welsh Society provides this information as a public service but is not responsible for the content of the pages on these sites. If you have a link to recommend, or if you find a problem with a link identified here, please contact us. URL Abbreviations http://www.johngareth.freeserve.co.uk/hicks2.html Adoption Interlink UK http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/adopt/Srch.html Archaic Medical Terms http://www.gpiag-asthma.org/drpsmith/amt1.htm Celtic Genealogy http://www.optimizations.com/Celts/csocgen.html Celtic Genealogy http://www.optimizations.com/Celts/Welsh/gen.html Cestyll Brodorol Cymreig http://www.castlewales.com/native.html FamilySearch - LDS Church Site http://www.familysearch.org Genealogy Wales http://members.tripod.com/~Caryl_Williams/index-2.html GENfair - "shopping centre" and credit card acceptance site for UK family history societies
WebRing: Showcases a wide range of general interest sites relating to the fields of genealogy and family history. http://i.webring.com/hub?ring=gensearch&id=133&hub
Madigan's Books - Genealogy - General This genealogy material does not easily fit into either family histories or local recordsfor a multistate region or foreign country or general research-aids. http://www.madigansbooks.com/gen1.html
Extractions: Madigan's Books - General Books This genealogy material does not easily fit into either family histories or local history categories. The books in this list will be "How-to", records for a multi-state region or foreign country or general research-aids. They are sorted by title. You may want to use the find feature of your browser to search for keywords.
Reference Page North Moravia Specific information about genealogical resources in Northern Moravia. Much of the information is applicable to Czech genealogy in general. http://home.bawue.de/~hanacek/egene/enrefov.htm
Jefferson County, Oregon Genealogy Central Oregon genealogy resources with queries, cemeteries, and general county reference sources. http://www.rootsweb.com/~orjeffer/
Extractions: Jefferson County was created on December 12, 1914, out of territory that was once part of Crook County. The county was named after Mount Jefferson, the second highest peak in Oregon with an elevation of 10,497 feet, which marks the county's western skyline. The county is bounded on the north by Wasco County, on the east by Wheeler and Crook Counties, on the south by Deschutes county, and on the west by Linn and Marion Counties. It encompasses 1791 miles. Madras, named after a city in India, was incorporated in 1911 and serves as the county seat.
NL-menu: Genealogy; General genealogy; general. genealogy. info Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie(CBG) / Den Haag (Den Haag,ZH) info GeneaNet / NN (nn,nn) info http://www.nl-menu.nl/nlmenu.en/sections/433/753/1787/1788.html
Bogue Family Online Ancestral and relationship chart, general family history. Includes neighbourhood community. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bogue/
Genealogy World Former enoch.com features genealogy Lady and New Jerusalem, now powered by Geneaolgy Today. Question and answer forum, online datafiles, and general help with genealogical pursuits. Links to databases and LDSspecific helps. http://www.genealogytoday.com/genealogy/enoch/
Yeoman Genealogy - General Stephen B. Yeoman Ad general STEPHEN B. YEOMAN. Born December 1, 1836 in Washington Court House,Fayette County, Ohio. Parents were ALVA YEOMAN and ELIZABETH ANN COCKERILL. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~heywood/yeoman/y/SYeoman04.html
Extractions: by R.S. Dills, 1881 Page 631 General Stephen B. Yeoman, attorney at law, Washington, was born in Washington, this county, on the 1st day of December, 1836, and is a son of Alvah and Elizabeth Yeoman. His father was a native of New York, and his mother of Virginia. His father came to this state about the year 1806, and his mother about 1815. They had a family of eight children, four of whom are living. Stephen, the subject of our sketch, at the age of fifteen, shipped as a sailor; visited New Zealand and different points in South America, Asia, and Africa. After enjoing many adventures, and undergoing many hardships, finally returned to the United States. His great grandfather served with credit as a captain in the revolution, and his grandfather as a first lieutenant in the war of 1812. In May, 1864, he received from the President of the United States, the appointment of colonel of this regiment, and was detailed by War Department to Camp Caley, Virginia, as superintendant of recruiting service and chief mustering officer, of the northeast district of Virginia. November 29, 1864, he rejoined his regiment, and led this command in all the actions after that date. He has also beencommanding officer of 3d Brigade, 1st Division, 25th Corps, and was promoted by the President of the United States, to Brevet Brigadier General of Volunteers, for his gallant services during the war; to rank as such from the 15th day of March, 1865.
The American Revolution This article, written by a descendiente (Virginia Sanchez) describes her research into the wills of New Mexican soldados around 1800. The equipment that is listed in the wills makes this very useful to the Spanish Colonial (Presidial) reenactor. In addition, there are links to books on the sidebar that also might be of interest to more general Spanish Colonial history. Unfortunately, there are broken links on this and other pages within larger 1stBooks site, including the link for Virginia's genealogy page (http//thern.home.att.net/). http://www.neta.com/~1stbooks/revolt_1.htm
Extractions: http://home.attbi.com/~virginia.sanchez Supplies and aid to the American cause came from almost every part of the Spanish empire and currently, historians and genealogists throughout Spain, Mexico, and the United States are reviewing historical documents in an effort to rightfully give Spain and its Colonial Patriots credit for their aid. Based on the time Spain was at war with England and the Spanish military service records of New Mexico Colonial Patriot Antonio Xavier Madrid, we know he donated two pesos ($60) toward the cause of the American colonies. At this time, the Province of New Mexico was rather poor and sparsely populated. His sacrifice to the cause of the American Revolution came at a time when cash was hard to come by and soldiers were sometimes not paid in full or paid in pesos de la tierra (e.g., crops) as opposed to pesos firma (cash).