The following is a list of some of the genealogy-related World
Wide Web home pages that have recently been listed by newsletter readers at
www.rootsforum.com:
Database of obituaries from Washington and Oregon. Searchable
by name, maiden name, birthplace, year of birth, year of death, high school,
college, or military: http://obitz.us
Peck Pioneers, a genealogical site for researchers of the
surname PECK. Includes a database with a lot of information about people
named Peck: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~peckpioneers
Dalrymple Miscellanea is a collection of stories, anecdotes,
and biographical data of Dalrymple namesakes who have influenced their life
and times: http://home.iprimus.com.au/bobdalrymple/dalrymple/dalrymple.htm
The Devine Surname DNA Study, aimed at identifying localities
in Ireland where Devine families with particular DNA signatures originated,
with links to other sites about genealogical DNA testing: http://hometown.aol.com/donndevine/myhomepage/heritage.html
Early families from Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania; Washington
Co., Maryland; and Ogle Co., Illinois: http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/index.html
Appleby, Floyd, Groves, Hodgkins, Remington, and other related
surnamescovers deceased family ancestors and some of their collateral
lines, some going as far back as about 1540, and geographical localities
from England to Canada and the U.S., Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Michigan, and California: www.donevanappleby.com
Featherstone World Wide One Name study with the variants Fe(a)therston((e)haugh)
and a few more. Containing indexes of births, deaths, marriages, and a lot
more: www.featherstone-society.com
Fergus, Francis Descendants siteresearch beginning in 1752,
Co. Tyrone, Ireland, immigration to America by 1775, Rev. War soldier, father
of 9 children of whom there are living descendants from 8 of the children!
Photos of ongoing cemetery restoration where Francis Fergus is buried. Listings
of all lineages other than living descendants. Descendants' guest book. Reunion
information and guest book. crussell@traversecity.com
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fergusfamilyworldwide/index.htm
Exploring Portuguese Hawaiian heritage through genealogy.
This site includes articles, indexes, message board, and more. www.islandroutes.com
Ancestry of Michaud, Gendreau, Bouchard, Dube, and related
families from 1570 to the present. www.tribalpages.com/tribes/fran1933
Green(e) Genealogy77,000 people in a database. Primary
families are Green(e), Bowen, Lape and Graham with special concentration
on the Green(e) families. References are found in the notes for each individual:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~greenefamily/index.html
Dyer Families of New England; includes the descendants of
five different Dyer colonists; also genealogies of Braintree & Weymouth
area of Massachusetts: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer
London's Metropolitan Police Servicea commercial service
with an online database of police orders from the years 1899-1929 in a searchable
database. The database contains over 400,000 entries: www.policeorders.co.uk
Beal Surname DNA Project for Soundex B400 surnames. The organization
has been successful in proving several lines of ancestry, e.g. William Beale,
(1664) York, ME: Ninian Beall of Prince George's Co., MD; Richard Bell,
Chester Co., PA, back to Archibald Bell, circa 1590, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
The organization also has disproved other assumed relationships: http://hometown.aol.com/bealsurnamedna/index.html
GuileGileGuiles Genealogy:Descendants of Samuel Guile,
one of 12 Founders in 1640 of Haverhill township, New England. Nearly 10,000
descendants, 16,800 connected names. Practically all people of the surnames
Guile, Gile and Guiles in America are his descendants. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~guile164/index.htm
The Hastrich Family lists members of the family and their
relatives with their genealogical connections. It also features a project
to transcribe German churchbook pages; http://home.hccnet.nl/j.hastrich/
Solum, Lower Telemark, Norway genealogy site - Mostly in Norwegian,
but with a short intro in English. Source transcripts of census, probates,
church records: http://solumslekt.org/
"Curlin Branch Of The Curling Family" traces Curlings
from Isle of Thanet, Kent, England to Lower Norfolk Co., VA. Names associated
with the family include Savills, Cooper, Perkins, Galloway, Barth. www.mindspring.com/~jwet/curlin/curlin.htm
Perryman (Creek Indian) Clearing HouseThe Creek Indian
Perryman's were in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1828. The site also shows
their beginnings in Alabama and Georgia: http://members.tripod.com/perryman_2
Singer family history in England, Poland, Canada, USA, Australia
Includes over 1000 pictures: www.iansinger.com
Hubbard Gleaningsa searchable website that chronicles 7
Hubbard lines that began their sojourn in the New World in New England or
New York: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hubbard/hubbard_photos
Raney Historical Society, a meeting place for researchers
of the Raney surname. Included are: Forum, newsletter and volunteers to
assist you in your research. http://raneyhistoricalsociety.mybravenet.com
Strutton Family Connections is a resource center for all Strutton/Stratton
genealogy researchers. Contains multiple databases for Struttons and related
surnamesBailey, Luttrell, Stone, Womack; www.strutton.org
Murphy's Public House is dedicated to the Irish and German
families of Ohio and contains many searchable databases, family stories,
photos, and links to related genealogy subjects. www.alltel.net/~dmurphy595/index.html
Comprehensive genealogy resources for Marion County, Indiana,
by GenExchange: www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=in&county=marion
Comprehensive genealogy resources for Delaware County, Ohio,
by GenExchange: http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=oh&county=delaware
Comprehensive genealogy resources for Union County, Ohio,
by GenExchange: http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=oh&county=union
Comprehensive genealogy resources for Hardin County, Ohio,
by GenExchange: http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=oh&county=hardin
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