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    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Native American records
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Native American records Directory of Professional Researchers for Native American records at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Native Cherokee Mohawk Cree Hopi Cheyenne Apache Aztec Blackfoot Chippewa Cowichan Dakota Gitksan Haida Huron Iroquois Lillooet

    07/31/2010 09:52:08
    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Quebec Canada
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Quebec Canada Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Quebec Canada record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Quebec Canadian Quebec City Montreal Abitibi Acton Argenteuil Arthabaska Bagot Beauce Beauharnois Bellechase Berthier Bonaventure Brome Chambly Champlain Charlevoix-Est Charlevoix-Ouest Chateauguay Chicoutimi Compton Deux-Montagnes Dorchester Drummond Frontenac Gaspe-Est Gatineau Hull Huntingdon Iberville Iles-de-la-Madeleine Jacques- Cartier Joliette Kamouraska Labelle Lac-Saint-Jean Laprairie Laval L'Assomption Levis L'Islet Lotbiniere Maskinong? Matane Matapedia Megantic Mississquoi Mistassini Montcalm Montmorency Montmagny Napierville Nicolet Nouveau Papineau Pontiac Portneuf Richelieu Richmond Rimouski Riviere-du-Loup Rouville Saint-Hyacinthe Saint-Jean Saint-Maurice Saguenay Shefford Sherbrooke Soulanges Stanstead Temiscamingue Temiscouata Terrebonne Vaudreuil Vercheres Wolfe Yamaska

    07/31/2010 09:51:51
    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Germany
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Germany Directory of Professional Researchers for German records at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Germany German Baden Wurttemberg Bayern Bavaria Berlin Brandenburg Bremen Hamburg Hessen Deutsch Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Niedersachsen Lower Saxony Nordrhein-Westfalen Prussia Rheinland-Pfalz Saarland Sachsen Sachsen-Anhalt Schleswig-Holstein Thuringen Thuringia

    07/31/2010 09:51:29
    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for England Southwest
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Genealogy Professionals: Research for England Southwest Directory of Family History Research Professionals for England Southwest record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=SWEngland English Cornwall Devon Dorset Gloucestershire Hertfordshire Huntingdonshire Rutland Somerset Westmorland Wiltshire

    07/31/2010 09:51:13
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Wales
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Wales Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Wales record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Wales Gwent South Glamorgan De Morgannwg Mid Glamorgan Morgannwg Ganol West Glamorgan Gorllewin Morgannwg Dyfed Powys Gwynedd Clwyd

    07/31/2010 09:50:51
    1. Family History Research Professionals - England Herefordshire & Worcestershire
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - England Herefordshire & Worcestershire Directory of Professional Researchers for England Herefordshire & Worcestershire records at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Hereford Bromsgrove Malvern Hills Redditch Worcester Wychavon Wyre Forest Leominster Ledbury Ross On Wye Kington and Bromyar

    07/31/2010 09:50:32
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Northern Ireland
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Northern Ireland Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Northern Ireland record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=NIreland Northern Ireland Down Fermanagh Tyrone Antrim Belfast Armagh Derry Londonderry Ulster Scots Irish

    07/31/2010 09:50:03
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Italy
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Italy Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Italian record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Italy Abruzzo L'Aquila Basilicata Potenz Calabria Catanzaro Campania Naples Napoli Emilia-Romagna Bologna Friuli-Venezia Giulia Trieste Latium Lazio Rome Roma Liguria Genoa Genova Lombardy Lombardia Milan, Milano Marches Marche Ancona Molise Campobasso Piedmont Piemonte Turin Torino Apulia Puglia Bari Sardinia Sardegna Cagliari Aosta Valley Valle d'Aosta Vallée d'Aoste Aosta Aoste Tuscany Toscana Florence Firenze Trentino Tyrol Trentino-Alto Adige Trentino-Südtirol Trento Bolzano- Bozen Umbria Perugia Sicily Sicilia Palermo Veneto Venice Venezia

    07/31/2010 09:49:44
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Sweden
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Sweden Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Sweden record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Scandinavia Swedish Swede Norwegian Sweden Norway Iceland Stockholm Oslo Akershus Aust-Agder Buskerud Finnmark Hedmark Hordaland Møre og Romsdal Nordland Nord-Trøndelag Oppland Oslo Rogaland Sogn og Fjordane Sør- Trøndelag Telemark Troms Vest-Agder Vestfold Østfold Lappland Norrbotten Västerbotten Jämtland Ångermanland Härjedalen Medelpad Hälsingland Gästrikland Dalarna Värmland Västmanland Närke Uppland Södermanland Dalsland Bohuslän Västergötland Östergötland Småland Öland Gotland Blekinge Skåne Halland Stockholm

    07/31/2010 09:49:26
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Hungary
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Hungary Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Hungary record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Hungary Hungary Hungarian Transdanubia Budapest Romania Romanian

    07/31/2010 09:49:07
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Scotland
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Scotland Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Scotland record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Scotland Scot Scottish Scott Aberdeenshire Angus Forfar Argyllshire Ayrshire Banffshire Berwickshire Buteshire Caithness Clackmannanshire Dunbartonshire Dumfriesshire East Lothian Fife Inverness shire Kincardineshire Kinross-Shire Kirkcudbrightshire Lanarkshire Glasgow Midlothian Edinburgh Moray Nairnshire Orkney Peeblesshire Perthshire Renfrewshire Ross Cromarty Roxburghshire Selkirkshire Shetland Stirlingshire

    07/31/2010 09:48:49
    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for USA Southwest
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Genealogy Professionals: Research for USA Southwest Directory of Family History Research Professionals for USA Southwest record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=USAWest America American Arizona California Colorado Hawaii New Mexico Nevada Utah Los Angeles San Diego San Jose San Francisco Denver Phoenix

    07/31/2010 09:43:28
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Yorkshire England
    2. eXpertGenealogy
    3. Family History Research Professionals - Yorkshire England Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Yorkshire England record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Yorkshire East Riding Kingston upon Hull Middlesbrough York Redcar Cleveland Stockton-on-Tees Craven Hambleton Harrogate Richmondshire Ryedale Scarborough Selby Barnsley Doncaster Rotherham Sheffield Bradford Calderdale Kirklees Leeds Wakefield

    07/31/2010 09:42:10
    1. San Francisco - A History of the Pacific Coast Metropolis Volumes I and II
    2. vakendot
    3. San Francisco - A History of the Pacific Coast Metropolis Volumes I and II, By John P. Young Published 1918 473 + 496 pages, illustrated, indexed, searchable ************************************************************************ EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 7 or higher to View Autoboot Menu for Easy Access ************************************************************************ $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/San-Francisco-Pacific-Metropolis-/130404981461?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5cbe1ad5 “Although the period of active life of San Francisco has been a short one, as historical periods go, it has been crowded with incident. Enough of the latter could be found to present a vivid picture of the career of the metropolis of the Pacific coast, but in this work something more has been attempted than a mere recital of occurrences. “It has been the purpose of the author to trace the causes of the growth of the City, and to describe the manifold activities of its citizens. In his effort to do so he has discovered an urgent necessity for condensation, and the elimination of a vast quantity of material at his command. Had he used a tithe of that placed at his disposal the history would have attained enormous proportions. “This data, provided by accommodating and zealous friends, to whom I here wish to express my gratitude and obligations, is of a character which would permit of the writing of many monographs with an amplitude of detail which would perhaps make them more interesting to the special reader than these two volumes will be to the public generally.”

    07/31/2010 01:02:45
    1. Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina 1720-1758
    2. vakendot
    3. Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina 1720-1758 By A. S. Salley, Jr., 1904 355 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus Book - Historic Sketch of The Parish Church of St. Michael, In The Province of South Carolina 1752-1887 By George S. Holmes 1887 51 pages, searchable ********************************************************************************* All EBook CDs Require Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View (or MAC PREVIEW 3) ********************************************************************************* $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/St-Philips-Parish-Register-South-Carolina-Bonus-/200488624645?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eae0da205 Established in 1681, St. Philip's is the oldest religious congregation in South Carolina. The first St. Philip's Church, a wooden building, was built between 1680 and 1681 at the corner of Broad and Meeting streets on the present day site of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. It was damaged in a hurricane in 1710 and a new St. Phillip's Church was begun a few blocks away on Church Street. After being delayed it was finished in 1723 but burned to the ground in 1835. Work on the present church was begun that same year and completed the next. The steeple was added between 1848 and 1850. A prominent early rector of St. Philip's was Rev. Thomas Frost, a fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, who became rector of St. Philip's in 1785. Rev. Frost died in 1804 at 46 years of age. Rev. Thomas Downes Frost, son of the first rector Frost, was elected assistant minister of St. Philip's on March 12, 1815. The second Rev. Frost died an early death at age 26 in 1819. The wife of another early rector, Gideon Johnston, was Henrietta Johnston, who became the first female artist in the American colonies. Another artistic first with connections to the church was Mary Roberts, the first female American miniaturist, whose burial was recorded in the register in 1761. The tower of St. Philip's served for many years as the rear tower of a set of range lighthouses serving to guide mariners into Charleston's harbor; the front tower of the range was located on Fort Sumter. The church is one of only two in the United States known to have served such a function. St. Philip's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in the French Quarter neighborhood of Charleston, South Carolina. Its National Historic Landmark description states: "Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication."

    07/31/2010 01:00:03
    1. History of Madison County, Indiana 1820-1874
    2. vakendot
    3. History of Madison County, IN 1820-1874 By Samuel Harden, 1874 411 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus Book - Anderson & Madison County Biennial Directory 1893-1894 By J. H. Matthews Published 1893, 245 pages ****************************************************************** EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5 or higher to View ****************************************************************** $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Madison-County-Indiana-History-Genealogy-/200378637475?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ea77f5ca3 Madison County was formed 1823. It was named for James Madison, co- author of the Federalist Papers, and fourth President of the United States, from 1809 to 1817. Madison County is divided into 14 Civil Townships as follows: Adams, Anderson, Boone, Duck Creek, Fall Creek, Green, Jackson, Lafayette, Monroe, Pipe Creek, Richland, Stoney Creek, Union and Van Buren. Anderson wasn't always the County Seat. Pendleton was the first County Seat. Selected 1823, it was too far from the center of the county to be satisfactory ... there is also some question as to whether or not it was ever "declared" the County Seat or if it was just the location where judicial business was enacted. According to the act of January 13, 1826, the County Seat was relocated to a town called Bedford; some sources do not list it in describing the a transition of the County Seat from Pendleton to Andersontown. Andersontown was the third County Seat. The rapid growth of Andersontown, a town much nearer the center of the county, caused the citizens of the county to apply to the Legislature for an act to relocate the County Seat and the change was then made as the result of the act of January 4, 1827 and the actual site appears to have been chosen in 1828. By the legislative act of December 6, 1848, Andersontown became simply Anderson. Anderson was an old Indian town named after Anderson, a Delaware chief, who formerly resided there. In 1813 it was burnt by a detachment of troops from Kentucky, then on an exploring tour. In 1849 Anderson had a Courthouse, Jail, fireproof public offices, a County Seminary and a population of about 300. The Courthouse, with most of the records, was destroyed by fire on December 10, 1880. The replacement was ready for occupancy February 21, 1885. Pendleton was the site of the first hanging of a white man for killing an Indian. Cities and Towns Alexandria Anderson Chesterfield Country Club Heights Edgewood Elmhurst Elwood Frankton Ingalls Lapel Markleville Orestes Pendleton River Forest Summitville Woodlawn Heights

    07/31/2010 12:56:56
    1. History of the Counties of Dauphin and Lebanon Pennsylvania
    2. vakendot
    3. History of the Counties of Dauphin and Lebanon In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Biographical and Genealogical By William Henry Egle Published 1883 485 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus #1 - Centenary Memorial of The Erection of the County of Dauphine and The Founding of the city of Harrisburg By Historical Society Published 1885 397 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus #2 - Centennial The Settlement, Formation and Progress of Dauphine County. PA 1785-1876 By George H. Morgan Published 1877 239 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus #3 - Harrisburg, PA Business Directory And Map of the City By Joseph Rippey & Co. Published 1887 65 pages, illustrated, indexed, searchable *********************************************************** EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5 or higher to View Autoboot Menu for Easy Access ******************************************************* $13.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Dauphine-and-Lebanon-Counties-PA-History-Bonus-Books-/130400878945?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5c7f8161 Dauphin County was created on March 4, 1785, from part of Lancaster County and was named after Louis-Joseph, Dauphin of France the first son of Louis XVI. Louis-Joseph's title of Dauphin signified that he was the heir apparent to the throne of France. The county seat is Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital and tenth largest city. The Commissioners of Dauphin county requested the "Dauphin County Historical Society" to superintend the publication of this Centennial Statement, respecting the settlement and progress of the county from its formation in 178.5 to the year just closing. The committee appointed for the purpose on behalf of the Society, complied with the request of the Commissioners and have carefully examined and read the work; in portions of it determining many questions in the orthography of proper names; adding a few incidents, which it was supposed would be interesting; scrutinizing with some care dates, changing some from those heretofore accepted: in every instance with the intention to make the work a safe reference. In the style of composition and arrangement of material, very slight alteration has been made. Upon perusal the reader will observe that from the necessity of condensation and arrangement as to book, a detailed history of the county could not be expected. This work, therefore, does not profess to be that, but the material brought into form here, and in the very valuable preparation of township maps up to 1848, their publication in 1864, are acts so commendable and useful, that great praise is due those who conducted the affairs of the county in 1848—in 1875, for the contributions they have made toward a complete history of Dauphin county

    07/31/2010 12:53:03
    1. History of Monmouth County, NJ + Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth Co.
    2. vakendot
    3. History of Monmouth County, NJ By Franklin Ellis, 1885 900 pages, illustrated, searchable - Bonus Book – Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth Co. By George C. Beekman, 1901 200 pages, illustrated, indexed, searchable ************************************************************************ EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher to View Autoboot CD for easy access ********************************************************************** $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Monmouth-County-NJ-History-Bonus-Book-/200360436150?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ea669a1b6 “To the general matter pertaining to the county, is added a history of each of its townships, embracing accounts of churches, schools, societies, and other local organizations, and also special matters intended chiefly for reference. A prominent feature of the work is the mention of early settlers, and of the families that descended from them.” Monmouth County was established in 1675. Its name may come from the Rhode Island Monmouth Society or from a suggestion from Colonel Lewis Morris. He suggested it be named after Monmouthshire in Wales, Great Britain. Other suggestions include that it was named for James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (1649–1685), who had many allies among the East Jersey leadership. In 1714, the first county government was established. Its county seat is Freehold. At the June 28, 1778 Battle of Monmouth, near Freehold, General George Washington's soldiers battled the British under Sir Henry Clinton, in the longest land battle of the American Revolutionary War. It was at Monmouth that the tactics and training from Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben developed at Valley Forge during the winter encampment were first implemented on a large scale. Book Contents: Chapter I. Location, Boundaries, Natural Features Chapter II. Archaeology & Paleontology Chapter III. The Dutch, English and Proprietary Rule in New Jersey Chapter IV. The Indian Occupation Chapter V. Early Settlements and Land Titles Chapter VI. Early Settlements and Land Titles, continued Chapter VII. The Provincial Revolt Chapter VIII. Organization and Subdivision of the County - Monmouth Civil List Chapter IX. Monmouth County in the Revolution Chapter X. Monmouth County in the Revolution, continued Chapter XVI. Monmouth County in the Revolution, continued Chapter XVII. War of 1812-1815, Mexican War, Civil War of 1861-65 Chapter XVIII. Bench and Bar Chapter XIV. Medical Society, Bible Society, Agricultural Society Chapter XV. Internal Improvements - Population Chapter XVI. Town and Township of Freehold Chapter XVII. Middletown Township Chapter XVIII. Shrewsbury Township and Town of Red Vank Chapter XIX. Upper Freehold Township Chapter XX. Howell Township Chapter XXI. Millstone Township Chapter XXII. Atlantic Township Chapter XXIII. Manalapan Township Chapter XXIV. Raritan Township and the Town of Keyport Chapter XXV. Marlborough Township Chapter XXVI. Ocean Township and Long Branch Chapter XXVII. Wall Township Chapter XVIII. Holmdel Township Chapter XXIX. Matawan Township Chapter XXX. Neptune Township Chapter XXXI. Eatontown Township

    07/31/2010 12:49:53
    1. New Model - EASYTREE - Family Tree Wallchart - Made in New Zealand
    2. Jenny Heller
    3. THE ULTIMATE PRESSIE FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING THE GIFT THAT LITERALLY LASTS A LIFETIME! PAY BY PERSONAL CHECK IN YOUR OWN CURRENCY - SEE WEBSITE DETAILS NEW MODEL - EASYTREE FAMILY TREE WALLCHART - NEW WEBSITE FOR ORDERING www.hellrich.co.nz We are now selling the second model of our ever popular Easytree Family Tree Wallcharts. Basically the same format as the original charts but now with increased capacity for recording names. You can attach up to six children and their offspring to the original couple who head the chart as well as lots more aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters etc for the original couple. These charts sell very well worthwhile and they make a wonderful gift for any occasion. I've been selling these charts for twelve years and have sold literally thousands throughout the world. I receive many many repeat orders from people who say they are the best they have seen. I have attached a reduced file so that you can see the layout. This is not suitable for printing. This is the chart which lets you record ancestors and descendants. Begin one now for each of your children - showing their ancestry (on all four sides of your marriage) back to 4 x great grandparents. They can keep it going by adding their spouse, children, grandchildren and grandchildren - handing it down through the subsequent generations for their input.. Like the old Family Bible concept. A very attractively visual chart - printed on quality 104 gsm paper and comes packaged in a sturdy cylinder with full instructions. For those of you who are new to this newsgroup and would like to order a copy of my chart - this is your opportunity to do so. This is the gift for that person who has everything. Also, a wonderful opportunity for you to record your own family history and thereby create that heirloom. This is a very visual chart and one that is easy to interpret by all members of the family. No computer required. For all details of my charts, how to order and payment options, please visit my site as listed below. I look forward to being of service to you. Jenny Heller 1 Traford Street Gore 9710 NEW ZEALAND To view my Easytree Family Tree Wallchart and order online or Print Order Forms - Visit My Website www.hellrich.co.nz

    07/30/2010 04:36:16
    1. Genealogy Books (second-hand) for sale
    2. John Townsend
    3. Old books on Genealogy from John Townsend. Always a good selection of stock on our website: http://www.johntownsend.demon.co.uk

    07/30/2010 02:03:03