RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. more research sites
    2. Bette Richards
    3. For a nice family tree form http://genealogy.about.com/library/free_charts/bl_family_tree.htm This one requires Adobe 5.0 or later to use if you are going to fill it out on screen. If you do not have that but an earlier Adobe Reader, you can still print it and fill it out by hand or typewriter. This is a very interesting all purpose site if you can't figure out what do next or need info you can't find about occupations, illnesses, etc. http://www.helpimlost.com/ Here is a worldwide database http://genealogy.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gene anet.org I found over 3,000 Bunkers here and you may find lots of others in your family. A list of the Officers and men on board the Ship Defense on 19 Sept. 1776 http://www.genealogy-quest.com/collections/1776Defence.html Use your browser to search this document as it is not in alphabetical order. To do that go to the top toolbar and click on Edit. You should then see find on this page. Click on that and a box should come up in which you can type the name you are searching for and then click on search. Not all programs are the same as mine of course, so there may be some differences between these instructions and what you actually see on your screen. http://www.Sources2Go.com may interest you. It has government records of various kinds. Again you need to use your browser. You also need JAVA script but most programs have that. Here are some spreadsheets to help organize your census records. It is free but the author asks for a $10 donation on the honor system. http://www.censustools.com/ St. Helena medal database lists 390,000 soldiers that served with Napoleon http://www.stehelene.org/php/accueil.php?lang=en It took me awhile but I did find a name common to my family. The information descriptions are in French but easy to figure out and if you can't, just copy and paste and then check them out on one of the translation services online. Here are some Swedish ones http://www.home.sol.se/hemsida/indexe.htm in English And finally some immigrants from the Netherlands, the year they arrived and where they settled http://home.planet.nl/~ploe0063/Subpaginas/Emigrants1/AmelanderJong.html We get land records and they have a property description but we have no clue where the land is. This site is under construction so does not have everywhere in the country yet but give it a try. http://www.geocommunicator.gov/lsi/ There are some people producing family history videos now so there are programs available. http://www.photodex.com/products/proshow/ http://www.Syntrillium.com I haven't tried either program and there are probably more out there but these and the sites listed above are being featured by the AZ Genealogical Society this month. Bette

    03/07/2003 11:47:59