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From a little Kajkavian Croatian village in Hungary to New York City and beyond.
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excellent
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The history of the Cowhey (Ó Cobhthaigh) and other related families of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. One American family, strong Irish Pennsylvania roots, and the amazing stories that have shaped our lives.
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great
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This blog reports on the efforts of the Lost Colony DNA Project as members attempt to trace possible survivor's descendants among the Lumbee, Melungeons, Croatoans, and other population groups with strong beliefs and legends of such.
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great
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Pictures of people and buildings
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great
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The purpose of this Blog is to provide those just starting out on the search for their Ancestors with the basic information they need and resources in the way of links etc. that will make their search for their family history a little easier.
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great
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Help create links to other genealogy blogs in Louisiana!
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great
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Polish and Galician Genealogy: Poland, ancestors, genealogy, resources, maps, gazetteers, databases, directories and more.
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great
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This blog contains any details that I come across during my family genealogy research. This blog may be helpful to others who are researching their Polish heritage. This is a place to post any of my findings.
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great
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A celebration of Celtic family history, heritage and culture through collections of articles written on various blogs. Céad MÃÂle Fáilte! Pour yourself a cup of Irish tea and sit with us awhile...
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great
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Your friend in genealogy.
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great
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A blog that highlights the rich past, present and future of the de Büren family.
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great
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Welcome to GeneaBloggers! Here is all you need to know about our group which has only one membership requirement: you must either author a blog related to genealogy and family history or you are a reader of these types of blogs. If you have a genealogy o
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great
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Creative Genealogy and family history. Ideas, tips and inspiration to help you write your own story and preserve your memories. Get your pictures out of those boxes and computer folders and tell the story behind them before the memories fade!
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great
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This blog is all about genealogy. I am a college student who has been bitten by the genealogy bug. This is my place to share my family tree, my tips and suggestions, along with my genealogy related opinions.
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great
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Welcome to my blog about my genealogical research: my triumphs, my challenges, my research notes...plus some tips and links for you.
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very good
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A Web log for and about the members of the California Genealogical Society and Library of Oakland, California.
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very good
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The history of the Tierney (Ó Tighearnaigh) and other related families of County Tipperary, Ireland and Boston & Quincy, Massachusetts
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very good
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Echo of the Past is a genealogy blog where the owner posts info about her own extensive genealogy, making it a great resource for both beginners and experts. The blog also features historical insight into the people behind the names.
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very good
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Family photographs capture a moment in time. This is my family in their moments.
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very good
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Researching my family history ~ Blogging my experiences, challenges, brick walls, great finds and happy dances! I support carnivals, memes and Genea-Bloggers. Researching, Fleming, Harding, Lagorio, Lundberg, McGuire, Miner, Palmer, Tebaldi and Westby.
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very good
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The FOBLC is a voluntary group dedicating to helping protect and improve these beautiful and historic cemeteries.
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very good
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Finding Grandpa: (re)discovering the life of my estranged grandfather. I met my maternal grandfather (Dale) when I was 18. This blog chronicles my journey as I research his life through interviews, letters, and other historical documents.
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very good
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This is a site where we can all share photos and stories with family members and also learn a bit about our genealogy.
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very good
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Updates about Olive Tree Genealogy and other free genealogy records. Helping you find your family tree and ancestry.
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very good
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This genealogy blog covers the story of William Ives, co-founder of New Haven CT, and many of his descendants, as well as those who married into the family. Brief histories of where they lived are also offered as well as travel tips for the area. General
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very good
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Genealogy search news & help to find your ancestry and build your family tree.
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very good
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A genealogy blog. Focus is primarily on genealogy, but other frequent topics include Detroit and Michigan history, Poland and Polonia, local photography, and creative writing.
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very good
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I have been in the Genealogy field for over 10 years now. Here are Articles to help you in your research, News information plus Items to make your Genealogy Adventure Fun! Check back often for up-dates!
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Blogging About New Hampshire History, Genealogy, Photography and Humor. Family trees of famous or well-known New England people frequently accompany the articles. Other categories including haunted and missing places, humor, and local slang.
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very good
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The DAILY newsletter for genealogy consumers, packed with straight talk.
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very good
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