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Most-popular - leading 50 Category: Start / German Genealogy Sites An incredible site with an extensive collection of maps of Germany. Added on: 14-Apr-2003 | hits: 386 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Basic Research Great database for researching the Ellis Island Immigrant lists. Added on: 10-Apr-2003 | hits: 372 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Hungarian Genealogy Sites A good site for researching villages and cities in old Hungary. Added on: 10-Apr-2003 | hits: 370 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Language Translators I have gotten many leads on this message board. I have also helped others find connections here too. I posted some of the family census data from the 1850 Warrick County, Indiana census. Added on: 23-Oct-2002 | hits: 295 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites Discussion of Irish surnames. Added on: 29-Jan-2003 | hits: 295 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites Lots of information on the Doom line here. Added on: 31-Oct-2002 | hits: 270 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Hungarian Genealogy Sites Beautiful old maps of Hungary from the 1800's Added on: 10-Apr-2003 | hits: 270 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Software Ad-aware identifies and removes spyware for FREE! Added on: 29-Nov-2002 | hits: 266 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Software Rated highly by computer magazines and genealogical magazines and websites. I have it and find it very easy to use and powerful in its ability to create many reports, charts, and trees. I don't know what its data capacity is, but I have in excess of 1,600 records and lots of notes, pictures, and sources cited and it hasn't slowed down a bit. I love it. Added on: 27-Dec-2002 | hits: 248 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites An interesting site that shows how surnames are directly related to trade names. Added on: 29-Jan-2003 | hits: 243 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Language Translators This article comes from the April 2001 edition of the Kentucky Explorer magazine. I didn't know of its existence until I read a posting by Ernest Grand on the Doom Family Genealogy Forum noting that there was a great deal of information there. Indeed there is and pictures too! Did you know that Benjamin Doom is credited with building the kitchen and living quarters of the mansion commonly known to Kentuckians as "My Old Kentucky Home?" Lots of other interesting historical facts in this article. Added on: 05-Nov-2002 | hits: 235 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites I have finally received confirmation from Genealogy.com that the NEW Fenrich Family forum is up and running. Hope we make some new contacts! Added on: 15-Nov-2002 | hits: 234 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites Fenrich Family website on myfamily.com. Has lot's of submitted family photos, dates & information! Created by Donald R. Fenrich III. Check it out often... Added on: 12-Jul-2002 | hits: 228 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites An exsisting forum on genealogy.com for researching the STONER family. Added on: 21-Nov-2002 | hits: 222 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites This site contains maps of the county lines of KY and how they changed over the years 1784 through 1834. This is helpful for lots of reasons like finding where your relatives may have lived. Sometimes it looks like they were born in one state and moved to another, when actually the state and county borders may have changed. Added on: 01-Dec-2002 | hits: 218 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites This site has a lot of cool stuff on it. Tamara is a volunteer for the USGen Web Project (like myself). She is transcribing tombstones in the various cemetaries in Warrick County, Indiana. She gave me permission to put this link in here and to publish the Lowe and Floyd families names and cemetaries where they are interred. A great big thanks to Tamara for filling in lots of gaps in my family tree information. Added on: 01-Dec-2002 | hits: 217 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Basic Research Lots of information about heraldic terms and coats of arms. Added on: 27-Dec-2002 | hits: 217 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Language Translators This site has oodles of tools and tips for searching for your ancestors. It's been really helpful for me. Added on: 23-Oct-2002 | hits: 216 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Basic Research Not very many words, but if you are reading Burns or listening to Diana Gabaldon's Highlander series on tape, it's good to have a resource for the words. Added on: 21-Nov-2002 | hits: 216 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Language Translators A useful German to English / English to German translation dictionary. Added on: 29-Jan-2003 | hits: 215 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites This site just opened in the past year and was highly anticipated by us genealogists. I have not been able to get much research done here, but my husband found his paternal grandfather's crossing from Ireland. He is searching for his maternal grandfather's crossing from Warsaw, Poland too. Added on: 24-Oct-2002 | hits: 212 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites This site was pointed out to me by Tamara Kincaide. She told me that Marsha has been collecting and publishing lots of genealogical data about births, marriages, deaths, wills, tombstone inscriptions, etc. and much historical data about the county. It is a wealth of information for those researching Lowe, Carnahan, Floyd, and Bethel surnames. Added on: 25-Dec-2002 | hits: 210 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Basic Research This little gem has what all linguaphiles love: dictionaries, thesauri, anagram lists, acronym lists, and my personal favorite--AWAD (a word a day). You sign up for the free services and they are sent to you daily at the email address you specify. I love learning a new word every day. Added on: 29-Oct-2002 | hits: 195 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites http://www.genealogy.com Added on: 19-Jun-2002 | hits: 189 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites This site is great for finding info on our relatives. You can get a free trial subscription for a month and find out even more information. I discovered a lot of leads here on the Lowe family. Added on: 21-Oct-2002 | hits: 186 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites THE major genealogy research site. Added on: 24-Jun-2002 | hits: 183 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Basic Research This site has oodles of links to direct you for help. It is really organized well and I find myself consulting it very frequently. I always put it in my favorites both at home and at work. Added on: 04-Oct-2002 | hits: 180 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / German Genealogy Sites Here's an interesting site to print out if you're interested in the German language. 5 pages of translations of characters seen in the various pages of the LDS documents. Added on: 10-Jun-2003 | hits: 170 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Basic Research Click the Browse Dictionaries button and voila, you get a list of over 100 dictionaries! These include language translators as well. Added on: 21-Nov-2002 | hits: 165 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites The Fenrich Family GEDCOM file has been submitted to this world wide database Added on: 29-Jul-2002 | hits: 163 Report broken link | Details
Category: Start / Genealogy Research Sites Genealogy is literally a part of the Mormon religion. They provide this online service to people of all faiths and I have uncovered a great deal of information on this site. In fact, we have traced my paternal great grandmother's family (the Carnahans) back to before 1517 in Scotland! You aren't always this lucky, but in this case, we were. Added on: 05-Oct-2002 | hits: 139 Report broken link | Details
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