Links To A Few Other Useful Genealogy Sites
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Ann Manning Tappero's monthly newsletter provides well-researched and carefully documented information relating to the ancestors and descendants of Thomas Barnam (Barnum), the immigrant ancestor. |
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This is Rich Barnum's web page, which contains several examples of the Barnham crest and arms, as well as links to genealogical data developed by Fr. Francis Barnum, SJ. |
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This portion of the GenForum Site deals specifically with the Barnum Family. You can read and post messages here regarding research into Barnum family genealogy. |
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The Lucy Wolcott Barnum Chapter of the D.A.R. is located in Adrian, Michigan. It is named for the great-grandmother of its founding Regent, Louise Barnum Robbins, whose father, Samuel Wolcott; brother, Samuel Wolcott, Jr.; and husband, Stephen Barnum were all Revolutionary soldiers. The chapter was organized April 19th 1909 and its Charter was issued October 10th 1910. |
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Dayonne Beisel Barnum's excellent genealogy site has great graphics, lots of well-documented information, and connections to many other sites related to Barnum family genealogy. |
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The United States Civil War Center. Contains many links to Civil War era sites, and a free search engine for the records maintained by the Civil War Center itself. Updated daily. |
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Cyndi's list consists of more than 41,600 genealogy links, categorized and cross-referenced in over 100 categories. Whether you're doing research on the Barnum/Barnam/Barnham family, or on other family names, this is a great source. |
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The Danbury Gravestone Project is a transcription project of the Danbury (CT) Museum and Historical Society, working towards the preservation of Danbury's historic burial grounds. |
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One of the largest and most complete online genealogy resources, from the creators of Family Tree Maker genealogy software. |
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The Gendex WWW Genealogical Index indexes hundreds of World Wide Web databases, containing genealogical data for nearly five million individuals. It allows you to locate and view data on any of the databases without having to visit each of them separately. |
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A useful listing of genealogy reference sites and newsgroups. |
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This is the home page for the USGenWeb Project, which is a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone. |
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This is another all-volunteer site. They have welcomed well over Three Million visitors since the website was started in 1997. Their goal is to provide on-line resources to assist researchers in their search for family heritage. You are encouraged to check out their "family" of country, state, county and parish weblinks. They seek to provide the best world-wide genealogial resources without cost. |
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Everyone is welcome at this bilingual (English-French) genealogical site. Also, if you have created your own genealogy page, don't hesitate to bring it to the attention of all those who participate in the same passion. This research tool is yours! |
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This is the internet's oldest and largest genealogy site; the home of ROOTS-L (founded 1987) and the RootsWeb Surname List (founded 1988). It's free and everyone is welcome! |
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