Oxford County Genealogy NotebookFiled under: Locality Specific | Documentary Genealogical and historical resources for Oxford County, Maine. http://oxfordcounty.blogspot.com/ - last updated 4 Aug 2010 |
Blog for Connecticut Ancestor Connections: Historical and Genealogical ReseachWhere did you come from? Visit here to share ancestral news in and around Connecticut. Discovering the Past to Connect with the Future! http://ancestorconnect.blogspot.com/ - last updated 26 Jul 2010 |
Atascocita Kingwood Genealogical SocietyFiled under: Associations & Societies | Locality Specific We are a genealogy society that meets in the greater Houston area (northeast Harris County). http://texasfamilytree.blogspot.com/ - last updated 5 Jul 2010 |
Ancestors of CleyResearching (mainly, but not solely) the Dew & Jary families of the northern coast of Norfolk, England, circa 1600s through 1800s. The focus is on the area around Stiffkey, Blakeney, & Cley-next-the-Sea. http://ancestorsofcley.com/ - last updated 11 Jun 2010 |
Campo Santo-holy groundFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific The Graveyard Rabbit of Alta California. http://camposanto-holyground.blogspot.com/ - last updated 24 May 2010 |
COGenBlogFiled under: Locality Specific News and tips about genealogy in Colorado. http://www.cogenblog.com/ - last updated 18 May 2010 |
The Graveyard Rabbit of Bloomington-Normal, ILFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific This new blog is for my membership in The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. This blog will focus on the Bloomington-Normal-area in McLean County, Illinois. http://bn-gr.blogspot.com/ - last updated 13 May 2010 |
The Chicagoland Graveyard RabbitFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific This new blog is for my membership in The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. This blog will focus on the Chicagoland-area. http://clgrabbit.blogspot.com/ - last updated 13 May 2010 |
Graveyard Rabbit of Moultrie CreekFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific The Moultrie Creek site of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits includes some of the earliest European graveyards in the United States. Our location on Florida's First Coast provides access to the nation's oldest city - St. Augustine - and almost 450 years of European history beginning with the Spanish settlement in 1565. Through the centuries, this area has been governed by the French, Spanish, English, Confederates and Americans. http://moultriecreek.us/rabbit/ - last updated 4 May 2010 |
Upstate NY Genealogy NotesFiled under: Locality Specific | Tips, Resources & Reviews This is a Blog designed to help you with your genealogy research in Upstate, New York. Hints, tips and data are all available for free. http://ny-genes.blogspot.com - last updated 4 May 2010 |