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Vol. 10, No. 71 - August 24, 2005
The latest information on genealogy resources designed to help you...help others.

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** Today's (10) New Winners
** Today's FREE Lookups
- Kentucky, 1774-1924 Land Records
- Land and Tax Records: Ohio, 1787-1840
- Land Records: Bucks and Lancaster Co., 1682-1825
- Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1719-1820 (Free)
- Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1718-1820 (Slave)
- Marriage Index: LA, 1718-1925

** Yesterday's Databases
- Marriage Index: TX, 1851-1900
- Marriage Index: DC, DE, MD, VA, 1740-1920
- Marriage Index: OH, 1789-1850
- Marriage Index: Selected Areas of NY, 1639-1916

** Genealogy Learning Center
- Proud of Your Royal Ancestors?
- Research Trip Tips
- Rural Cemetery Expeditions

** Today's Map
- (The Twin Ports: Superior, Wisconsin, and Duluth, Minnesota, 1915)

** Famous Family Trees
- Aaron Burr
- Alexander Hamilton
- Benjamin Franklin
- Betsy Ross
- Bill Hickok
- Cadbury Family

** GeneToons.com
** Helpful Genealogy Research & Records
** Complete mailing list archive

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==> Kentucky, 1774-1924 Land Records
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Land records are important in genealogy research because they place
an individual in a specific location at a specific time. They are
especially important when researching ancestors who lived prior to
the Civil War since most free adult white males owned land at that
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==> Land and Tax Records: Ohio, 1787-1840
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A public-domain state, Ohio's early land and tax records document
not only state history but family history as well. The records here
can serve as substitutes for state census records and include the
period of time before Ohio was granted statehood in 1803.

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==> Land Records: Bucks and Lancaster Co., 1682-1825
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This database contains information on approximately 12,690 individuals
mentioned in land record abstracts for Bucks and Lancaster Counties,
Pennsylvania. While the land records are from Pennsylvania, often the
individuals listed resided in neighboring Mid-Atlantic States.

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==> Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1719-1820 (Free)
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This database is a compilation of information on over four thousand
slaves from Louisiana who were involved in manumission (the formal
emancipation from slavery) between 1718 and 1820. The information
provided in this database regards the manumissions of these slaves
and was extracted from documents and records located in various
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==> Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1718-1820 (Slave)
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 Information in this database includes name of individual, name of
master, gender, race, birthplace, age, family relationships including
mate and children, selling information such as name of seller, name
of buyer, selling currency, and selling value, as well as retrieval
information for the original document in which this information was
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==> Marriage Index: LA, 1718-1925
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This database contains indexes to approximately 285,000 marriage
records from 58 selected parishes (counties) in Louisiana. Records
begin as early as 1718 in St. Helens Parish.

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==> Yesterday's Databases
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- Marriage Index: TX, 1851-1900
- Marriage Index: DC, DE, MD, VA, 1740-1920
- Marriage Index: OH, 1789-1850
- Marriage Index: Selected Areas of NY, 1639-1916

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==> Proud of Your Royal Ancestors?
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Have you traced your family tree back to European royalty? There’s nothing
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others can find documented proof of royalty in their ancestry. However,
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==> Research Trip Tips
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When I read Michael Neill's article of 10 August 2005, "Ready for the FHL?"
I went into panic mode. Am I ready for the FHL? Ouch, the answer is a
resounding "No."

But hey, I have plenty of time, right? Another resounding "No." As I write
this, I have exactly 19 days before I...

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==> Rural Cemetery Expeditions
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My daughter and I spent part of an early August afternoon visiting two rural
cemeteries. Our goal was to photograph several tombstones and search for
additional family members. As the cemeteries were within driving distance
of our home our trip was hastily planned, realistic for many of us, but not
something I recommend. This week's column looks at our experience and
provides some suggestions when planning a cemetery visit...

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Census extraction forms are doubly valuable: not only do they allow researchers
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