(1) New Links http://web.ukonline.co.uk/footstepsofwood/index.html Wood Surname History and Family Tree Please read my Wood surname history and family tree. http://www.esrole.fsnet.co.uk FRIENDS OF THE EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE The Friends (FESRO) supports the work of the East Sussex Record Office. ESRO is a COUNTY ARCHIVE. http://www.100megsfree.com/gen/hrt.html Hertfordshire Genealogy Links. http://www.geocities.com/edowds/school/index.htm Greenock & District School Photographs A large collection of school photographs from Greenock, Gourock, Port Glasgow, Inverkip, Wemyss Bay, dating back to 1900. http://www.scottishmaritimemuseum.org/contact.htm SCOTTISH MARITIME MUSEUM. KEEPS THE OLDEST COMPOSITE CLIPPER SHIP IN THE WORLD - City of Adelaide, various ships/boats of local influence, much shipbuilding machinery from Clyde shipyards, superb library of maritime matters, Linthouse engineshop from Stephens shipyard re-erected at Irvine. We do research and answer enquiries from all over the world. http://www.scotlandsclans.com/ireland.htm Ireland - Irish genealogy pages Links to free online Irish census and cemetery records,ships passenger lists,surname databases,Scottish,Irish and Scots Irish genealogy messageboard. http://www.scotlandsclans.com/irshiplists.htm Irish Ships Passenger Lists Links to sites that have posted Irish ships passenger lists that you can look up for free online. http://www.btinternet.com/~ulster.research/ ABC FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH A professional geneaology service specialising on Ulster, Northern Ireland. http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~Sxmitch/Military.html posted a list of names of men who took part in the New Zealand Wars in military service or as volunteers, who subsequently settled in New Zealand and who in the 1890's applied for land grants from the Government. http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~garter1/ Australian Red Coat Settlers http://www.charweb.org/gen/gendict.html Genealogy terms. http://www.norwayfamily.com/ Norway Family Norway-based links for Norwegian and Norwegian-American genealogy. (2) Of Interest? Petticoat Pioneers-North Island Women of the Colonial Era Book Two by Miriam MacGregor. It is in alphabetical order so I can do a look up to see your ancestor is there so you can borrow the book from your local library. (3) SEARCHABLE DATABASES AT ROOTSWEB. RootsWeb thanks all of the individuals and groups who contribute their data to share with the genealogical community. See the full list of contributors at http://userdb.rootsweb.com/contributors.html (4) How organised are you? Some "organised" sites. Organizing memorabilia http://www.i5ive.com/article.cfm/1282/15317 Genealogy organization http://www.ancestry.com/columns/george/04-24-98.htm Organizing your bookmarks http://www.stanly.cc.nc.us/IT/UlrichJW/gen/gen_lesson2c.htm (5) Bill Munden sent me this email after last weeks email. PARISH REGISTERS IN NEW ZEALAND: A List of Originals, Transcripts Microforms & Indexes of New Zealand Parish Registers, by Bruce Le Grange GARNER, published November 2000. I noted your reference to it on your e-mail. I had already found it on Roots Web and as a result ordered it in hard copy. There are 100 available. My copy is #16. This publication believe is a must for a genealogical library. Listing the records of individual churches throughout New Zealand and where to find their records. It also has an excellent bibliography and special notes. In A3 size the 448 pages are well worth the $20 which I paid by personal cheque. To subscribe/unsubscribe from nzsghamilton news, send an email to [email protected] containing the words subscribe/unsubscribe nzsoghamilton news. Bryan A Curran http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/nzsoghamilton/