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his hiding place from grandma
[but I always know where to find him]

 

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Genealogy Links

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
 
Tops my list and if you go and visit her page it will save me time because I will not have to list it here.  She has everything related to genealogy


Gen Forum is a conglomeration of message boards (some people call them queries, they call them forums). Anyone can post to these forums & immediately have their data shared with other researchers. From their home page, you can access our over 8200 forums devoted to specific surnames, states, countries, and general topics.

Family Research and Family News Letters

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Mailing Lists Hosted by RootsWeb  This will give you a listing of all the Roots L sponsored Name List and other genealogy lists and help them out by becoming a sponsor.

Join our OWEN CO., KENTUCKY Mailing List  

Clifton Family Home Page This has to be one of my favorite places. If I did not say this I will be run out of town, just kidding. Carla and I became friends a few years ago. We met in the library when she overheard Sheryl and I talking about Clifton's, I am sure glad she was ease dropping. So far we cannot connect as cousins but we have not given up. Her page officers research on ALL the CLIFTON lines and I limit mine to the boys from Delaware, Kentucky and parts unknown.  Carla also hosts a Clifton Roots-L News letter. 

Maps and Other History / Research Links

Directory of Royal Genealogical Data  A database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. It's fun check it out so far I cannot find a connection to any of my lines.

Historical Maps of the United States  The Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection

The Gold Bug  They are a small company dedicated to providing you with historical information and software for genealogical research, academic study or just to satisfy your curiosity. The have a large selection of reproductions of early maps of the U.S., Europe and the world, going back to the 16th century. It's not fee, but the do offer some free maps.


Kentucky Explorer Magazine  A Magazine All About Kentucky - For Kentuckians Everywhere  Published 10 Times A Year - Now In Its Twelfth Year.

Program Links

Legacy One of the best genealogy programs available, in my humble opinion. You can down load a free copy from them.  I have been using this program for about five years and it's great.  I can save my family in a "book" format ready for the web. They also offer free upgrades. I have used several other popular programs and would not change  and Legacy does not pay me to say this about the program.


People have asked what  I use to create  my web pages, actually I  use MS Front Page 2000, love it.

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Most recent revision Monday September 2, 2002

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