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Family History Updates
Eastman’s Online Genealogy
- (+) Use an Old Computer as a Backup Server
- New Records Available To Search This Findmypast Friday
- New Records on FamilySearch: Week of April 16, 2018
- (US) Department of Commerce Announces Changes to Limited Access Death Master File (also called the Social Security Death Index, or SSDI)
- Findmypast Publishes More of The National Archives’ Collection of British Army officers’ Widows’ Pension Forms
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Library of Congress Railroad Maps Collection
The Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, has put together the Railroad Maps Collection, an amazing collection of more than 600 maps of railroads across the United States. Compiled by Andrew M. Modelski in 1975, these maps go back … Continue reading
Genealogy, Archives, Libraries, and Museums Resources for States in the US
Top 75 State Genealogy Websites of 2012 by Rich Crume of Family Tree Magazine is an extensive listing of US State Archives, libraries, museums, and other online resources to help you with your family history research. For my own research, … Continue reading
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Library and Archives of Canada offers Oral Histories of the First World War
The Library and Archives of Canada have Oral Histories of the First World War: Veterans 1914-1918 online exhibition and resources. Library and Archives Canada (LAC), in partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), presents Oral … Continue reading
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Tagged archives, canada, canadian broadcasting corporation, cbc, family history news, family history research, first world war, genealogy, genealogy news, genealogy research, history, lirary, military, oral histories, transcripts, veteran affairs canada, veterans, war, world war, world war one, wwI
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