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07 June 2017

Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition -- Part #4


Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition
Part #4

My present continued …

AUSTRIA
  1. Austrian National Archives (Postcards, Books, Newspapers and more)

AUSTRALIA
  1. Convict Records of Australia
  2. State Library of South Australia – Old Colonists (men), Old Colonists (women)
  3. Red Cross WWII Wounded, Missing and Prisoner of War Cards

CANADA
  1. Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada, 1867-1925

IRELAND
  1. Photo Archive – Farm Machinery
  2. Buried in Fingal

ROMANIA
  1. Medieval Documents Database (click on upper right and you can bring up an English-language interface)

UNITED STATES
  1. Utah History in Photos (Salt Lake Tribune Negative Collection)
  2. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Patriot & Grave Index
  3. Elizabethtown College (PA) Newspaper Database
  4. Gulf South Decorative & Fine Arts Database -- The Classical Institute of the South is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to identifying and documenting fine and decorative art objects in the Gulf South and making that information available to all.
  5. Archives of the Sons and Daughters of the Soddies (KS)
  6. Digitizing Material Culture: Handwritten Recipe Books, 1600-1900 (article) (database)
  7. Missionary Research Library Pamphlets
  8. Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church
  9. MEAD – The Magazine of Early American Datasets -- is an online repository of datasets compiled by historians of early North America
  10. The New York Public Library – Maps by Decade
  11. Georgia Confederate Muster Rolls







Editor’s Note: As of today, each of the above links worked.  Now, whether the links in any of the identified articles work, I cannot vouch for that.  And, armed with the information provided, it should be relatively easy to get to determine where the discussed database currently resides.  If you get really stuck, drop me an email and I’ll try to ferret out the recalcitrant link or cross out my entry in the above list!

Editor’s Note: Know of a neat resource that you think might be a hidden gem?  Drop an email to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org.




























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06 June 2017

Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition -- Part #3


Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition
Part #3

My present continued …

AUSTRALIA
  1. The Prosecution Project -- The Prosecution Project is investigating the history of the criminal trial in Australia. We will start by digitising the registers of Supreme Court cases that are available in most jurisdictions.

CANADA
  1. Railway Accident Records at Library and Archives Canada

DENMARK
  1. Danish Family Search
  2. The Danish West-Indies
  3. Copenhagen Police Emigration Protocols (select English from drop-down menu)

IRELAND
  1. Bureau of Military History

NETHERLANDS

POLAND
  1. Auschwitz death camp – database of prison guards online (article) (database)

UNITED KINGDOM
  1. East India Company Army Recruits 1843-50
  2. William Henry Fox Talbot’s Photographs (article) (database)
  3. Michelin Archive (article)

UNITED STATES
  1. Divinity Archive (Duke)
  2. Troop Returns 1747-1893, bulk is Revolutionary War (NC)
  3. Smith College (MA) – Smith Alumnae Quarterly (1909-present)
  4. Library of Congress – Maps of the First World War: An Illustrated Essay (.pdf)
  5. West Philadelphia History
  6. New York Philharmonic – Digital Archives (subscribers 1883-1907, selected seasons)
  7. Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Archive (PCRA) (USC Digital Library)
  8. Argonaut Student Newspaper Digital Archive (University of Idaho) (1898-2010)
  9. Virtual Jamestown – 1624/5 Muster Databases






Editor’s Note: As of today, each of the above links worked.  Now, whether the links in any of the identified articles work, I cannot vouch for that.  And, armed with the information provided, it should be relatively easy to get to determine where the discussed database currently resides.  If you get really stuck, drop me an email and I’ll try to ferret out the recalcitrant link or cross out my entry in the above list!

Editor’s Note: Know of a neat resource that you think might be a hidden gem?  Drop an email to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org.




























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05 June 2017

Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition -- Part #2


Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition
Part #2

My present continued …

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY
  1. Casualty Lists of World War I, Austria-Hungary 1914 – 1919 (.pdf about project)

CANADA
  1. Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Digital Archives

FINLAND
  1. Digihakemisto (Digital Index) (English interface) – crowdsource project to make indexes for church records and other documents available

FRANCES
  1. Filae – Genealogical and Historical Archives [use internet browswer translate feature]

GENERAL
  1. Google PhotoScan – creates enhanced digital scans of photos as taken by your cell phone

IRELAND

POLAND
  1. Searching for One’s Ancestors: Sources for genealogical research in the State Archive in Krakow (.pdf) (in Polish)

TURKEY
  1. The Evolution of Instanbul, In Maps (article) (database)

UNITED KINGDOM
  1. York’s Archbishops Registers
  2. The National Archives – Digital Microfilm (free)
  3. MarineLives – creating biographies of individuals who gave evidence in the High Court of Admiralty in the 1650s.

UNITED STATES
  1. Session Laws of North Carolina (1777-2015)
  2. Georgetown Slavery Archive
  3. Reclaim The Records (links on Internet Archive for the various projects made available by this activist group – new material added as it becomes available)
  4. Daily Kent Stater (1939-2015) [Kent State University, OH]
  5. Stark County (OH) (newspapers and more)
  6. Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library – Digital Collection
  7. Maine – Alien Registration (1940)
  8. Ok2Explore – Oklahoma State Vital Records Index
  9. Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund – The Wall of Faces






Editor’s Note: As of today, each of the above links worked.  Now, whether the links in any of the identified articles work, I cannot vouch for that.  And, armed with the information provided, it should be relatively easy to get to determine where the discussed database currently resides.  If you get really stuck, drop me an email and I’ll try to ferret out the recalcitrant link or cross out my entry in the above list!

Editor’s Note: Know of a neat resource that you think might be a hidden gem?  Drop an email to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org.




























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NGS does not imply endorsement of any outside advertiser or other vendors appearing in this blog. Any opinions expressed by guest authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of NGS.
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Suggestions for topics for future UpFront with NGS posts are always welcome. Please send any suggested topics to UpfrontNGS@mosaicrpm.com
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Unless indicated otherwise or clearly an NGS Public Relations piece, Upfront with NGS posts are written by Diane L Richard, editor, Upfront with NGS.
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02 June 2017

Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition -- Part #1


Digging for Genealogy Gold -- New Resources, 2017 Edition
Part #1

I have my annual present for you ...

For the last couple of years, I have created, about once per year, multi-part series called “20 Free and (Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources” which followed a series previously called Mini-Bytes.

As I trawl genealogy newsletters, blogs, and elsewhere, I keep an email folder of all the news items that aren’t “big enough” for a full post and yet sound useful for genealogists and family historians.  These range from how-to type information to databases.  There is so much information out there and it’s impossible to fully blog about most of it.

In order that those collected don’t go to waste, I am again creating a few posts where I present you with 20 “relatively” new resources and the associated hyperlink.  That’s it; a very no frills list. If the title doesn’t convey enough info I will add a note about what content caught my eye ...

Some of these may seem familiar to you and being reminded of a great resource is never a bad thing!  Hopefully many more are new to you.

DUTCH CARIBBEAN
  1. Dutch Caribbean Digital Platform (article) (database)

FINLAND
  1. Military Records [in Finnish, have browser translate]

IRELAND
  1. Ireland Valuation Books Translator

NORWAY
  1. 1891 Census

SARAWAK (Malaysia)
6.    Launch of the Brooke Archive Online -- Records representing the first 100 years of Sarawak’s history, previously hidden away at Oxford University’s Bodleian Library

UNITED KINGDOM
  1. Staffordshire World War One documents made public (article) (database + check out all the other databases also found on page!)
  2.  HEICS – Ships Logs and Journals of the Honorourable East India Company Service
  1. The (British) Jewish Chronicle Archive (back to 1841)
  2. Criminal Transportation [to Australia]

UNITED STATES
  1. Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Online Catalog
  2. Maine WPA Cemetery Plans
  3. Lexington (KY) Early Marriage Indexes of African Americans Available Online
  4. New York Public Library Digitizes 137 Years of New York City Directories
  5. The American Legion Digital Archive
  6. Westmoreland County (VA) Cohabitation Registers (article) (finding aid with link to records)
  7. Houston Herald (MO) Archive (back to 1881)
  8. Historic Luzerne County (PA) records available online in new deeds database (article) (database)
  9. Queens (NY) Library Archives Go Digital (article) (database)
  10. Swedish American Newspapers (English & Swedish)






Editor’s Note: As of today, each of the above links worked.  Now, whether the links in any of the identified articles work, I cannot vouch for that.  And, armed with the information provided, it should be relatively easy to get to determine where the discussed database currently resides.  If you get really stuck, drop me an email and I’ll try to ferret out the recalcitrant link or cross out my entry in the above list!

Editor’s Note: Know of a neat resource that you think might be a hidden gem?  Drop an email to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org.




























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copyright © National Genealogical Society, 3108 Columbia Pike, Suite 300, Arlington, Virginia 22204-4370. http://www.ngsgenealogy.org.
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NGS does not imply endorsement of any outside advertiser or other vendors appearing in this blog. Any opinions expressed by guest authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of NGS.
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Republication of UpFront articles is permitted and encouraged for non-commercial purposes without express permission from NGS. Please drop us a note telling us where and when you are using the article. Express written permission is required if you wish to republish UpFront articles for commercial purposes. You may send a request for express written permission to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org. All republished articles may not be edited or reworded and must contain the copyright statement found at the bottom of each UpFront article.
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Suggestions for topics for future UpFront with NGS posts are always welcome. Please send any suggested topics to UpfrontNGS@mosaicrpm.com
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Unless indicated otherwise or clearly an NGS Public Relations piece, Upfront with NGS posts are written by Diane L Richard, editor, Upfront with NGS.
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19 December 2016

Holiday Gifts to You -- Genealogy Style -- 15 Free and (Relatively) New Family History Resources -- Part 5

 

Part 5

The holiday season is a period of gift giving.  My gift to you is another series of editions of FREE and (Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, the 2016 Holiday Version ...

Check out Re-cap – 20 Free and (Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, 2016 Version – 5 parts post (March 2016) where I did a recap of the 2015 and early 2016 editions. 

IRELAND
1.    Irish Famine Eviction Map (1845-1852)

FRANCE
2.    Archives départementales de Seine-Maritime (select Le Havre Departing Passenger Lists)

SCOTLAND
3.    ScotlandsPlaces

SWEDEN

UNITED KINGDOM
5.    London Picture Map - Think of the map as Google Street View for vintage London. You can click on the map to view historical images of particular buildings, streets or areas, or search the collection by topic to reveal everything from historic coffee houses to buildings associated with different authors or time periods. (http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/tour-london-yore-gigantic-new-photo-map-180959955/#bjTHcgZVseAJhfrf.99)

UNITED STATES
9.    Episcopal Diocese of Utah Database of Indexed Parish Records (no longer functioning parishes) (.xls file) – covers 1870-1975
10. St. Helena Star (Napa, CA) digitized
11. Colored Conventions – Bringing Nineteenth-Century Black Organizing to Digital Life
13. Whaling Crew List Database (New Bedford MA)
15. Grand Lodge of Maine – Deceased Members who joined 1820-1995









Editor’s Note: As of today, each of the above links worked.  Now, whether the links in any of the identified articles work, I cannot vouch for that.  And, armed with the information provided, it should be relatively easy to get to determine where the discussed database currently resides.  If you get really stuck, drop me an email and I’ll try to ferret out the recalcitrant link or cross out my entry in the above list!

Editor’s Note: Know of a neat resource that you think might be a hidden gem?  Drop an email to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org.
















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NGS does not imply endorsement of any outside advertiser or other vendors appearing in this blog. Any opinions expressed by guest authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of NGS.
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Republication of UpFront articles is permitted and encouraged for non-commercial purposes without express permission from NGS. Please drop us a note telling us where and when you are using the article. Express written permission is required if you wish to republish UpFront articles for commercial purposes. You may send a request for express written permission to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org. All republished articles may not be edited or reworded and must contain the copyright statement found at the bottom of each UpFront article.
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Unless indicated otherwise or clearly an NGS Public Relations piece, Upfront with NGS posts are written by Diane L Richard, editor, Upfront with NGS.
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