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Family History Guide--General Reference University of north dakota, Grand Forks An extensive listing of available familyhistory resources, addresses, and bibliographies of additional http://www.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/Famhist/reference.html
Extractions: GENERAL REFERENCE BOOKS Beller, Susan Provost. Roots for Kids: A Genealogy Guide for Young People. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997. Instructions on how to use sources at home and do research at local, state, and national levels. Bentley, Elizabeth Petty. County Courthouse Book. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1990. Source book for names, addresses, phone numbers, and dates of organization of 3,351 county courthouses in the United States and the records they hold. The Genealogist's Address Book. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.,1998. Bremer, Ronald A. Salt Lake City, Utah: Progenitor Genealogical Society, Inc., 1983. An extensive listing of available family history resources, addresses, and bibliographies of additional reference sources. Doane, Gilbert H. and James B. Bell. Searching for Your Ancestors: The How and Why of Genealogy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1992. The revised sixth edition of a standard work that describes basic searching strategies and special searches in foreign countries. Eakle, Arlene and John Cerny, eds.
Family History Guide--Introduction Collections, Chester Fritz Library, at the University of north dakota houses a varietyof primary and secondary resources useful to family history researchers. http://www.und.edu/dept/library/Collections/Famhist/fhguide.html
Extractions: Family History Guide INTRODUCTION The Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, at the University of North Dakota houses a variety of primary and secondary resources useful to family history researchers. Primary materials are regional in scope and emphasize North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. Secondary sources document the state's three major ethnic groups: Scandinavians, Germans from Russia, and Canadians of English, Irish, and Scottish descent. The majority of these resources can be found in the Department's Family History/Genealogy Room. This guide samples and highlights many resources; however, it is by no means exhaustive. In addition to nearly 5000 volumes in the Family History Room, the Department contains other helpful materials, such as church, county, and city anniversary books; histories of North Dakota which contain brief biographical sketches; city directories for Grand Forks and Fargo; telephone directories; published family histories and genealogies; and various bibliographies.
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Extractions: Alphabetical Listing - Choose a Program or College > Colleges: - Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources - Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences - Business Administration - Engineering and Architecture - Human Development and Education - Pharmacy - Science and Mathematics - University Studies Programs (Majors, Minors, Options): Accounting Agribusiness Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education Agricultural Systems Management Agriculture Air Force ROTC - Aerospace Studies Animal and Range Sciences Anthropology Apparel Textiles - Retail Merchandising Apparel Textiles - Apparel Studies Architecture Art Athletic Training Behavioral Statistics Biochemistry Biological Sciences Education Biological Sciences/Environmental Science Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Botany Business Administration Chemistry Child Development and Family Science Civil Engineering Clinical Laboratory Science Communication and Signal Processing Community Development Comprehensive Science Education Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Engineering Construction Management Control Engineering Criminal Justice Crop and Weed Sciences Dietetics Economics Education Electrical Engineering Electromagnetics Electronics and Microelectronics Engineering Engineering Physics English Equine Studies Extension Education Facility Management Family and Consumer Sciences Education Fisheries and Wildlife Food and Nutrition
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Extractions: State-Specific Resources - New York See my family tree for: my NYS Surnames: GUDELSKY/GOODE MACKEY/MAKEY McCOURT RABINOWITZ my NYC Surnames: BIRNBAUM FELDELOSS/FELDER FRANK STEINBERG my Staten Island Surnames: ANDERSON BRITTON DENNY DRISKOL ... For Searching Staten Island Vital records New York is a special case. Vital records for NYS and NYC are kept separately. Where should you look for vitals? In general, vitals for NYC are at the NYC Municipal Archives , whereas NYS records outside of NYC are at the State Archives . For more detailed information, see my New York Vital Records page Censuses There were several state censuses taken; in 1855, 1865, 1875, 1892, 1905, 1915, and 1925, and one Manhattan and the Bronx census, called the Police Census, in 1890. I don't know of any indexes existing for them. Use a city directory to look up an address, then a finding aid for ED, and search the ED in the census. The New York Public Library has census information in their holdings list. There is some good info on the NYS Censuses at
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Extractions: RESEARCH AND RESOURCES Family Formation and Stabilization This section provides resources on the role of family formation and stabilization in moving families from welfare to self-sufficiency. To download the documents below, you must have Acrobat Reader, click on the icon below and follow the instructions to obtain a free copy of the software. General Topic Region VI Midwinter Leadership Conference , January 2003 This report describes the ACF Dallas Regional Offices Midwinter Leadership Conference held in Dallas, Texas on January 21-24, 2003. The theme of the Conference was Leading the Way: Positive Educational, Social and Healthy Outcomes for Children. The Conference addressed the following areas: positive youth development, improving childrens lives by encouraging responsible fatherhood and healthy marriages, community movements, and team approaches to TANF. The National Healthy Marriage Academy, held January 8 and 9 in Arlington, VA, provided an opportunity for representatives from several States to learn more about the Administration for Children and Families' (ACF) Healthy Marriage Initiative. The Academy afforded States an opportunity to hear presentation from nationally recognized speakers, researchers, and Federal policy makers, as well as from other States with successful Health Marriage Initiatives.
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Extractions: Genealogy The state of North Dakota was established as part of the United States on November 2, 1889, making it the 39th to join the union. North Dakota ranks 17th in size* with 68,994 sq. miles of land, and Fargo is the largest city. North Dakota also ranks 47th in population* with 642,200 residents (2000 est.), and Bismarck is the state capital. The official bird of North Dakota is the Western Meadowlark, and the official flower is the Wild Prairie Rose. North Dakota statistics obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. African-American
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Extractions: Computers How-To and Help Media People ... Your Official America Online Guide to Online Genealogy, 2nd Edition This page is a state level page for the Places Category. There are five directions that you can go from this page You can select a subcategory link from the gray box marked "1" in the next column. These subcategories are divided into counties or parishes. Perhaps you are interested in visiting a site that contains information on a wide range of geographic topics about this state. Some of these sites contain search mechanisms that can help you find information that is not easily indexed on this site. You can select a link in the white box marked "2" which will take you to a site that is outside of Helm's Genealogy Toolbox. To get back to the Genealogy Toolbox simply click on the Back button on your browser. For additional links click on the button marked "Next 10 Links". Another source of links to general information on the state is in the blue box marked with a "3". This box contains search results from the GenealogyPortal.com search engines that include the general term for this region. For more results from the search engines, click on the button marked "More Search Results". If you are not intested in finding resources for places, and would like to see what another Genealogy Toolbox category offers, you can select one of the other five categories from the gray box marked "Site Categories" above.
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Extractions: Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut NIAC's Links to Genealogical Resources on the Internet Delineating your personal genealogy is time and energy consuming! NIAC is not an organization for genealogical research, but if you wish to pursue it on your own, these Internet links may help you... NativeWeb's Resources: Genealogy (Tracing Roots) A good starting point for links to general genealogical research. Cat's Page With links to Genealogy pages, including Ontario Geneology, Native Roots, Everton's Geneology, and Potawatomi Geneology. Cherokee National Historical Society Newsletter An exciting Volunteers in Preservation program in the Archives has made an immense amount of progress in its preservation and genealogy efforts. A new docent program for the Museum has high hopes of improving community relations and implementing historical interpretation into the Rural Village. Gail Morin's Metis Families The purpose of this home page is to develop a place for sharing information on the history of the Metis people. This site contains census indexes, stories, family genealogies, marriage records, and sources for research. The region includes: the Red River Settlement (Manitoba), Saskatchewan, Alberta, Quebec, Montana, and North Dakota. Genealogy Part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers Doing genealogical research is always a high interest activity for students of all ages. In addition to the rewards of a personal nature, research creates a host of opportunities to practice and integrate social studies skills learned or that need to be learned. Family histories written today provide some of the primary resource material for the historians of the future.