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Burgess Genealogy ~ Memorial of the Family of Thomas and Dorothy Burgess who were settled at Sandwich in the Plymouth Colony in 1637
Posted on 23 February 2013 | No CommentsLike many of you, my ancestry traces through the Burgess family in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. In my case, I descend through the family numerous times. One of the reference books... -
New Zealand Historical Records
Posted on 22 February 2013 | No CommentsThe New Zealand historical records search and order site functions just like we wish all similar sites would work. The design is excellent and easy to use. Click on the... -
California Pioneer Project
Posted on 21 February 2013 | No CommentsIf your ancestors were settlers in California prior to 1880, the California Pioneer Project site should be on your research task list. The site contains lists of earlier settles, links... -
Digitized Books on FamilySearch
Posted on 20 February 2013 | No CommentsFamilySearch continues to work on ways to bring the contents of its library to patrons worldwide. Included in this project is the digitization of all of the books in their... -
FamilySearch Photos
Posted on 19 February 2013 | 1 CommentFamilySearch recently released FamilySearch Photos, a new tool that enhances the Family Tree program by letting users add photos of ancestors records. To use the tool, you’ll need a FamilySearch... -
The Welsh Diaspora ~ FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 18 February 2013 | No CommentsDescendants of the early residents of Wales have spread far and wide around the world. The truth of this statement is proven in the number of Welsh Societies around the... -
World War II ~ Transparent Noses for A-20’s
Posted on 17 February 2013 | No CommentsDuring World War II, most men were off fighting the war. Women joined the workforce to build the airplanes, vehicles and materials for war. One striking image from that time... -
Grandma’s Victory Garden
Posted on 16 February 2013 | No CommentsWar came to the world in the late 1930’s and supplies of fresh foods were disrupted or diverted to the war effort. Victory Gardens were encouraged by the governments of... -
Xenu Link Sleuth ~ Find Broken Links on Your Site
Posted on 15 February 2013 | No CommentsIt seems like I’ve been creating websites and blog posts forever. When this though passed through my mind recently, I when through my records to find the date I posted... -
Representative Men and Old Families in Southeastern Massachusetts
Posted on 14 February 2013 | No CommentsThe wealth of resources available to those of us who have ancestors in Massachusetts is amazing. We think we have discovered ‘all’ of the records that related to our ancestors...














