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The information we as genealogists can now find on the web is overwhelming. Here are some absolutely knock 'em dead genealogy locations. |
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*** Note these are NOT links to other LINKS pages ... I love them, but I feel like I'm running in circles after I've gone from one to the next to the next ... the following are the actual genealogic and related pages ... |
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David Blackwell's Books on Line ~ OLD genealogies, town histories, and records in books you can read on your own screen. FANTASTIC! Each of us should join this effort! Plan to spend hours here! When you get to the page, click on "New England On Line Books Effort". |
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Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Pages are surpassed by none. A wealth of information. Grab a cup of coffee -- and the pot -- for this one. "A Must See Many Times!!" |
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Mennonite Genealogy ... the OMII Project is full -- chock full -- of genealogical information for anyone with Mennonite family lines AND link after link after link to other Mennonite related pages. |
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Irish Roots? This is one great site. It is for County Antrim in Ireland, but it's so detailed and in-depth it leads to other Irish resources and many ideas! |
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