The Polish Pioneers of Calumet, MichiganFiled under: Locality Specific | Polish This blog explores the Polish community of Calumet, Houghton Co., Michigan. They were not the largest ethnic group in Calumet- but many Midwestern families trace their ancestry back to a miner in Calumet. The first settlers were from German Poland. The 1910 US Census enumerated miners hailing from Russian Poland and Austrian Poland, as well. http://calumetmi.blogspot.com/ - last updated 30 Nov 2009 |
Manly FamiliesDo you enjoy a good detective story? Have you ever wanted to become a detective, but were worried about the danger? Well now you can have your cake and eat it too, by becoming a family detective, with all the thrills and emotions of finding your quarry without the inherent dangers. Why not tell us your detective story? http://blogs.manly.nsw.gov.au/manlyfamilies/ - last updated 8 Nov 2009 |
The Itawamba History ReviewFiled under: Associations & Societies | Locality Specific The web log of the Itawamba Historical Society, a Mississippi non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of Itawamba County, Mississippi. The society operates the George Poteet History Center, the Gaither Spradling Library and Historic Bonds House Museum. This blog features articles related to family history studies of Itawamba County, Mississippi. http://itawambahistory.blogspot.com/ - last updated 2 Nov 2009 |
An Antiquarian CollectionThis blog features a collection of obituaries, marriage notices, birth notices, and odd stories from the South East Michigan area from the late 1800's to early 1900's. http://antiquarian-collection.blogspot.com/ - last updated 15 Oct 2009 |
Niwiska, PolandFiled under: Locality Specific | Polish This blog is about Niwiska, Poland, which is part of the Kolbuszowa dekanat. For some time now I have been wanting to create a blog and provide a place for others to share information about their ancestors who came from this place. http://niwiskapoland-waleria.blogspot.com/ - last updated 11 Oct 2009 |
Texas Family StoriesFiled under: Locality Specific | Famous Folks Growing up in Texas when we traveled anywhere, my dad would always pull over at each landmark and take a picture of it and then he'd take a picture of the family around the landmark... Do you realize how big Texas is, and just how many landmarks there are here? Well, I have a pretty good idea [and I probably have a picture to prove it]! Join me as I "travel" through Texas and discover family stories...one landmark at a time... http://texasfamilystories.blogspot.com/ - last updated 29 Sep 2009 |
Glemsford Family HistoryFiled under: International | Locality Specific An attempt to offer a more secure and controlled environment for Glemsford Family Historians to post their questions and comments. http://www.glemsford.org.uk/lhsfamilyblog.html - last updated 19 Aug 2009 |
I'd Sooner Be A Graveyard RabbitFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific A member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits discovering the buried treasures of central Oklahoma. http://soonergraveyardrabbit.blogspot.com/ - last updated 18 Aug 2009 |
Milwaukee GermansMy ancestors were among the many immigrants to Milwaukee who spoke German. I've been very lucky in some aspects of my research--namely that my grandmother inherited a plethora of documents, photos, family stories, and other information about our German ancestors. http://milwaukee-germans.blogspot.com/ - last updated 14 Aug 2009 |
The Graveyard Rabbit of Christian Co., ILFiled under: Cemeteries | Locality Specific Charter Member of The Association of Graveyard Rabbits. http://thegraveyardrabbitofchristianco.blogspot.com/ - last updated 12 Aug 2009 |