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Colorado Reflections Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Locality Specific | Personal Research

Central Colorado has its share of Wild West stories-the Lake County War, Ed Watkins' lynching, the murder of Salida Marshal Baxter Stingley-to name a few. The Christisons, my family, were mixed up in all of it; the good, the bad, the right and the wrong. Join me as I explore the history of Chaffee, Fremont, Lake and Park Counties.

http://coloradoreflections.blogspot.com/ - last updated 19 Sep 2019

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Columbus Public Library Genealogy & Local History Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Libraries | Locality Specific

The Genealogy and Local History Department serves as the Chattahoochee Valley area's primary repository for genealogical and historical research materials. Located on the second floor of the Columbus (Georgia) Public Library, the Department offers researchers over 13,000 volumes of genealogical and historical materials.

http://columbuspublic-genealogy.blogspot.com/ - last updated 20 Sep 2010

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Confessions of a Twenty-something Family Historian Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Personal Research | Tips, Resources & Reviews

I take a look at what it means to be in your mid-twenties and have a family history obsession.

http://geneacentric.com/ - last updated 8 Sep 2010

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Consanguinity Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Personal Research

Primarily concentrating on my Browning family from Harrison County, Ohio -- and their subsequent move to Crawford County, Illinois -- but I've got Plymell, Eagleton, Garrard, Nichols, Swan, Nevitt, Huls, Markee, Depperman, Papstein/Popstein and Hamilton in there too. And that's just the beginning...

http://consanguinitatem.blogspot.com/ - last updated 6 May 2018

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Conversation With Ancestors Past Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Personal Research

This blog is a place to gather my thoughts. I dabble in genealogy, I try to knit, on occasion I dust off my spinning wheel. A central point if you will, welcome!

http://familyknitnspindles.blogspot.com/ - last updated 8 Oct 2013

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Coody Family Genealogy Inquiry and Discussion Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Queries

You can post your query for information on family members here. If you are searching for someone of the family: their spouse, children, whatever, perhaps someone else doing the family research has already found it.

http://coodyfamily.blogspot.com/ - last updated 25 Jan 2008

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The ProGenealogists Genealogy Blog Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Professional Genealogists | Corporate

Daily posts from each member of our corporate office in Salt Lake City. We hope you'll notice just how passionate we are about research and about the extensive services we provide to our clients.

http://blog.progenealogists.com/ - last updated 23 Apr 2013

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Coosa County Genealogy Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Locality Specific | Documentary

http://coosa-county.blogspot.com/ - last updated 28 Jan 2013

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Cork Genealogist Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Locality Specific | International

My name is Margaret (O'Shea) Jordan and I am interested in genealogy and genetic genealogy. I am a member of the Irish Genealogical Research Society (IGRS), the Irish Family History Society (IFHS), the Cork Genealogical Society (CGS) and the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG). I have been dabbling in Cork Genealogy for about 10 years.

http://mjordan.wordpress.com/ - last updated 21 Feb 2018

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Cornish Census Returns Subscribe to this feed

Filed under: Locality Specific | International

The Cornwall Online Census Project aims to transcribe ALL the Cornish 19th century census returns and to place them online, 'free-to-view'. In addition, as each census is completed, it will be distributed on disc to various archives and institutions. We aim to achieve a situation where no one has to pay to consult a transcription of the Cornish census returns.

http://medeschole.blogspot.com/ - last updated 23 Mar 2019

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