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1870 Black Population - Ft. Smith Arkansas

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1870 Black Population - Ft. Smith Arkansas 1870 is an important year, because all of the Black citizens of the city were taken for the very first time. The Civil War ended in 1865, bringing freedom to Ft. Smith's slave population. Several black men had obtained their freedom when they dared to flee bondage, and joined the 11th United States Colored Troops in 1863 and 1864. The main black population however would remain enslaved until 1865. Therefore the Federal Census taken in 1870 is important because the names of all of the black citizens are recorded. This list consists of names taken from the official United States Federal Census, and focuses on the 1870 Sebastian County Census. The names of the African Americans are included here in the order in which the names appeared on the census. Read More
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AfriGeneas ~ African American & African Ancestored Genealogy

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HOME EMAIL SEARCH RESOURCES FORUMS CHAT EXTRAS STORES ABOUT US Read Email Get Free Email! Site Map Beginner's Guide Getting Started Forum AfriGeneas Mail List AfriGeneas Links AfriGeneas Juniors How to Contact Us Site Map What's New Beginner's Guide Census Records Death Records Database Library Records Precious Photos Slave Data Collection Surnames Database State Resources World Resources Links Submit Data Mailing Lists Recent Messages African-Native American Books-Authors-Reviews Caribbean Research Discuss! DNA Research Family Reunions Free Persons of Color Genealogy & History Slave Research States Research Surnames & Family Research . . . more Forums Chat Room Chat Schedule Chat Logs Site Map Events Calendar Reunion Calendar AfriGeneas Poet Authors & Artists Genealogy Humor News Briefs F Read More
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AGWeb AUSTRALASIA

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A U S T R A L A S I A N - G E N E A L O G Y AUSTRALASIA The Australasian Genealogy Web (AGWeb) network provides access to regionally located Australasian genealogy sources, data and references. AGWeb utilises the WWWeb to link regionally focused, de-centralised, co-ordinated, and standardised genealogy information. These pages are being prepared in co-operation with other interested genealogists in Australia and New Zealand. Australasian Genealogy Web Resources Categories and Records of genealogical data for AUSTRALASIA , generally. AGWeb Network of linked nodes holding decentralised regional data within the AGWeb. Related Web Pages known to have relevant Australasian genealogy research data. What's New on the AGWeb pages. Updated information, with links. Name Search by Index or Soundex in Read More
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Ancestors Anonymous: Loretta's Genealogy Homepage

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. . .my genealogy pages. My name is Loretta Wallace and my hobby...passion, ok, ok,...addiction, is genealogy research. My goal for these pages is to share my family surnames and other searchable databases I've acquired over the years and to provide links to some of the more off-the-beaten-path genealogy sites which have on-line searchable databases. Because I was born in Philadelphia and most of my ancestors settled here and in other towns along the east coast of the US, I've included a lot of Pennsylvania and Mid-Atlantic states resources. Also included are links to other sites that provide searchable data and assistance to researchers who are searching elsewhere. If you're researching your anonymous ancestors who lived in Philadelphia, be sure to visit The Philadelphia Story listed unde Read More
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Buffalo Free-Net

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Welcome to the Buffalo Free-Net, a Community Information Service serving the 8 counties of Western New York. Today is Thursday Nov 22, 2007 Click here to check out our FREE web hosting program for WNY non-profit organizations! Area Jump: Animals and Pets Architecture and History Arts and Entertainment Civic & Community Groups Economics and Finance Education Entertainment Fire and Rescue Genealogy Government Health & Medicine History Hobbies Law Libraries Lifestyle Neighborhood Associations News and Media Other Recreation & Tourism Religion - AME Religion - Assembliles of God Religion - Baptist Religion - Brethren in Christ Religion - Buddhism Religion - Catholic Religion - CMA Religion - Episcopal Religion - Greek Orthodox Religion - Islam Religion - Jehovahs Witness Religion - Jewish Reli Read More
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Census Records for Free Persons of Color 1790-1850

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martygrant.com Marty and Karla Grant Home What's New Surnames Search Christian Books Help Contact Me Census Records for Free Persons of Color 1790-1850 Western North Carolina Only 1 1 NOTE: The following census records contain listings from selected counties in western NC. The listings include only those households that had persons listed in the "Free Colored" or "Other Free" columns (1790-1840) or who were listed with Race of "M" (Mulatto) or "B" (Free Black) in 1850. The actual ethnic origins of the folks in these listings can't be determined only from the census. Census takers used their own opinions when assigning someone to these categories. The families might have been freed slaves of African origin, or their descendants, while others might hav Read More
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Click to FEEFHS Homepage

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Common Threads of GenSource.com

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Ancestry.com -- FREE Family Tree Software -- Click Here! GenSource > Common Threads Common Threads: Description &middot Advance Search &middot F.A.Q. &middot Add your ancestor &middot Update your entry &middot Search Instructions &middot Add a search box to your site &middot Site Map GenSource Genealogy Tools: Overview &middot I Found It! &middot IFI Archives &middot Census Guide &middot Genealogy Directory &middot Genealogy All-in-one-search Search GenSource for in Surnames - Common Threads I Found It's Genealogy Web Directory New-Ships & Passenger Lists GenSources' Archive Resources Common Threads Common Threads was constructed to help you find other genealogists who happen to be researching the same family line. The entire database, resulting from individual entries, is fully searcha Read More
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Family History redirect

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The National Archives of Australia website has transformed – the resource you are seeking has moved. In 10 seconds you will be redirected to a relevant page on the new site. Please update your bookmarks, and if you can't find what you're looking for, do let us know. Read More
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Family Workings Genealogy

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Hello, and welcome to Family Workings Genealogy! This site is constantly being updated and added to. Please take your time in exploring this site. Also, be sure to bookmark it, and check it out often. We are once again looking for someone who would be able to assist us in getting our Databases back online. Please Email us if you're interested. Have a question about genealogy? Ask it in the CHAT ROOM!! Databases available on this site. Ancestor Queries Still Under Re-Construction Adoption Queries Still Under Re-Construction Obituary Database Still Under Re-Construction Links Cemetery Directory Under Re-Construction Gedcom Databases Updated: 16 Apr 2003 Family Workings Search Engine Use the form below to search through the files at Family Workings! Text to Search For: Boolean: AND OR Case In Read More
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Genealogy

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GENEALOGY The 1930 Census Information about the public release on April 1, 2002 of the 1930 Census records. Although censuses are a source of genealogical information, the Census Bureau does not provide these data. The Census Bureau is not able to locate missing persons, or provide recent information on individuals. In keeping with the Census Bureau's commitment to confidentiality, the Census Bureau information collected in the Decennial Census of Population and Housing on individuals does not become available to the public until after 72 years. If you are looking for information on genealogy please see number 2 below and our FAQ. What the Census Bureau has-- The only service we provide related to genealogy is the Age Search Service . In addition, we have three offerings that may be of int Read More
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Genealogy and Local History Branch - MCPL

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Related: Branch Locations : Holiday Closings Genealogy and Local History 317 W. 24 Highway Independence, MO 64050-2747 Phone 816-252-7228 Mon - Thur 9-9, Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5 Librarian: Janice Schultz Genealogy and Family History Resources Donations to the Genealogy Project Note: The Genealogy Branch will close in spring 2008. Directions · Map 17k PDF · Picture From I-70 exit at Noland Road and turn north. Follow Noland Road to Highway 24. Turn left. The library is on the left 0.3 miles. If coming from I-435, use the "Winner Road / Independence Avenue / Hwy 24" exit. Turn east and follow it 3.7 miles to the library, on the right. Look for the building with the green roof. The Genealogy & Local History Branch is immediately to the east of, and adjacent to, the North Independence Branc Read More
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Genealogy Helplist Ireland

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? Genealogy Helplist Ireland Molly N?Dana's Home Page THIS PAGE HAS MOVED TO http://www.crosswinds.net/~mollynidana/genealog/helplistireland.html This is not an auto-redirect, please copy and paste the new URL into your browser window and update your bookmarks. Also, please notify the webmaster of the referring site of the new address for the Genealogy Helplist Ireland page. Updated January 24, 2001 Read More
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Legal Terms in Land Records

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Legal Terms in Land Records 27 Aug 2006 Our website has moved to www.DirectLineSoftware.com ! Click here to visit this page at the new site. Read More
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N C H S Home

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National Archives and Records Administration

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Skip Navigation . The U.S. National Archives & Records Administration Democracy Starts Here Archives.gov Home Subject Index Contact Us FAQs EspaÑol Search Search All NARA Web Pages Search Current Section Only Advanced Search Form Democracy Starts Here. What We Do About the National Archives Locations/Visit Us Calendar of Events National Archives News Support the Archives Explore & Interact National Archives Experience America's Historical Documents Online Exhibits Presidential Libraries Research & Order Start Your Research Obtain Copies Order Online Publications Forms Federal Records Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch Participate in Government Federal Register Electoral College Your Voice Matters Apply For... Jobs, Internships & Volunteering Grants Most Requested... Milita Read More
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Pennsylvania Birth Certificate, Death Record, Marriage license and other vital records

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vitalrec.com the most comprehensive resource for locating vital records on the internet Pennsylvania Birth Certificates, Death Records, Marriage Licenses and more Pennsylvania Vital Records Office County Vital Records Offices Pennsylvania Genealogy Links Select a different State Occurred Abroad Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Canal Zone Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Islands Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Ver Read More
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Planter Studies Home Page

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Planter Studies Centre "A View of Cape Blomidon," 1828-29. Courtesy Dalhousie University Acadia University's Planter Studies Centre is a research institute which focuses scholarly attention on the 8000 New England residents who migrated to Nova Scotia between 1759 and 1774. Known as "Planters" (the old English term for colonists), they settled in townships throughout the frontier colony of Nova Scotia (which included the modern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick). They were among the first anglophone immigrants to the mainland area of present-day Canada. The Planter Studies Centre is a valuable facility that assists researchers in a variety of fields connected with Planter Studies. The Planters have often been overlooked by history, and this makes Planter research all the Read More
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Pre-1790 Colonial Census Records

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» M AIN P AGE « Pre-1790 Colonial Tax, Quit Rent , Oath of Allegiance & Census Index Records for selected CT & NJ counties Scanned and OCR'ed by L. H_iler 11-3-1995 Comments/corrections in { } New Haven County, Connecticut - 1667 (Branford) New Haven County, Connecticut - 1669 (New Haven, Wallingford) Essex County, New Jersey - 1670 (Newark) Essex County, New Jersey - 1696 (Quit-Rent index) Essex County, New Jersey - 1779 (Newark Township) Essex County, New Jersey - 1780 (Newark Township, Elizabeth Township, Acquackanonk Township) Essex County, New Jersey - 1781 (Newark Township, Springfield, Westfield) Essex County, New Jersey - 1782 (Newark Township, Springfield) Essex County, New Jersey - 1783 ( " " ) Essex County, New Jersey - 1789 ( " " ) Morris County, New Jersey - 1749 (Oath of Alle Read More
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Russian Mennonite Genealogical Resources

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Russian Mennonite Genealogical Resources Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Please visit the new site at: http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/ This page is maintained by Last updated: 16 April 2006 Return to the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society Home Page FastCounter by bCentral Since 25 December 2001 Read More
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Search Social Security Death Index - Ancestry.com

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Subscribe > Help Member Login Username Password ( Forgot? ) Home My Ancestry Search Publish Charts and Forms Community DNA Learning Center Store Social Security Death Index Visit Other Generations Network sites Ancestry.com Ancestry International United States United Kingdom Canada Australia Deutschland Italia France Sverige Other Generations Network Sites Ancestry.com Myfamily.com Genealogy.com Rootsweb.com TGN.com FamilyTreeMaker.com Ancestrymagazine.com The Generations Network Corporate Info Affiliate Program Contact Us © 2007, The Generations Network, Inc. – PRIVACY STATEMENT | Terms and Conditions Learning Centers: Census Records Vital Records Family Trees Immigration Records Military Records Directories & Member Lists Family & Local Histories Newspapers & Periodicals Court, Lan Read More
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The Freedmen's Bureau Online

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privacy statement Home Murder and Outrage Records Freedman's Labor Records Marriage Records Contents » Alabama » Arkansas » Florida » Georgia » Louisiana » Mississippi » New York » North Carolina » South Carolina » Tenessee » Texas » Virginia » Washington D.C. The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands... ...often referred to as the Freedmen's Bureau, was established in the War Department by an act of March 3, 1865 . The Bureau supervised all relief and educational activities relating to refugees and freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine. The Bureau also assumed custody of confiscated lands or property in the former Confederate States, border states, District of Columbia, and Indian Territory. The bureau records were created or maintained by bureau headquart Read More
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Using the Historical Newspaper Index - FCPL

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FCPL Historical Newspaper Index you are here: homepage > library > branches > virginia room > fairfax county public library historical newspaper index Home Account Services Research Tools Catalog Databases Calendar & Events Library Branches Good Reading About the Library Site Index Library Site Search: Search Form ( JavaScript support must be enabled in your browser) How to Search Using the Historical Newspaper Index Whether you are a professional author or an amateur genealogist, you will find over one million records from nine local newspapers to be a gold mine for research. Preservationists can research the history of local buildings, genealogists can track down lists of Civil War veterans, and civic leaders can locate past Board of Supervisors meetings or election statistic Read More
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