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  1. Index to Genealogies in New Hampshire Town Histories
  2. DeKalb County, Alabama Marriage Index, 1836-1916 by Duff, 2009-06-01
  3. Indexes to the County Wills of South Carolina
  4. Index to the 1820 Census of Tennessee by Bentley, 2004-01-01
  5. Warren County, Mississippi, Probate Index by Mary Lois S. Ragland, Jane J. Williams, 1993-11
  6. Index to the 1810 Census of Kentucky by Ann T. Wagstaff, 1980-06
  7. Index to the 1830 Census of Georgia
  8. Index to Marriages and Deaths in the New York World, 1860-1865 by James P. Maher, 2006-09-30
  9. Index to the 1820 Census of Maryland and Washington D.C. by Gary W. Parks, 1999
  10. Prince William County, Virginia general index to wills, 1734-1951 by Joan W Peters, 2001
  11. Index to the 1850 Census of Delaware by Olmsted, 2009-06-01
  12. Index to Obituary Notices in the Richmond Enquirer from May 9, 1804, Through 1828, and the Richmond Whig from January 1824 Through 1838 by John Pendleton Kennedy, H. R. McIlwaine, 1996-12
  13. North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, 1975-1984 : Consolidated Index (9027) by William Doub Bennett,
  14. Index to the 1865 Minnesota State Census for Chisago County by Jay W. Liedman, 1998-06

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42. RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: My Carr Database
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43. Genealogy & The British West Indies - Dear MYRTLE - Family History & Genealogy M
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44. List Of Lindsay Researchers
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"The List" below, of Lindsay (how ever spelled) genealogical researchers, is open to those of both the amateur and professional ranks. These individuals have volunteered their names and the particular Lindsay family lineage they are researching to be posted on this page. If you are a Lindsay genealogical researcher and wish to have your basic path of research posted at the Lindsay International web site, please send an e-mail message to Ron Lindsay with the information listed below.
  • Researcher's name? Researcher's e-mail address? Complete name of your oldest known Lindsay progenitor being researched? Lindsay progenitor (country/state/county/city)? Lindsay progenitor? Known migration path for this oldest known Lindsay progenitor and his descendants, i.e. Scotland/Ireland/Canada/Australia? Web site location, if one exists, where your Lindsay research can be viewed?
  • 45. Unbenanntes Dokument
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    46. RootsWeb: MCGUFFEY-L McDuffie Surname DNA Project
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    47. Commonwealth War Graves Commission - Wikipédia
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    49. Family Genealogy History, Bone Genealogy
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    50. Forum Eerste Wereldoorlog :: Bekijk Onderwerp - Uncle Charlie Comes Home
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    Jump to: navigation search The Azmak Cemetery , near Suvla Bay Turkey , contains the graves of some of the soldiers who died during the Gallipoli Campaign The Commonwealth War Graves Commission CWGC ) is a joint governmental organisation responsible for marking and maintaining the graves of members of the Commonwealth of Nations ' military forces that died in the two world wars , to build memorials to those with no known grave, and to keep records of the war dead. The CWGC changed its name in 1960 from the Imperial War Graves Commission , which was formed in 1917 following the earlier work of the Graves Registration Commission Based in Maidenhead , the United Kingdom template:cite web : Parameters url and title must be specified Their Glory Shan't Be Blotted Out The six member nations are Australia Canada India New Zealand ... South Africa , and the United Kingdom. Newfoundland was a founding member but ceased to have separate status in 1949, when it became a part of Canada. The President of the CWGC is HRH The Duke of Kent The largest cemeteries are in France and Belgium , and were built after the First World War . There are also cemeteries in the Middle East and Iraq , as a result of battles against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War, and in

    52. Genalogy
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    53. Early History News: 27/05/07 - 03/06/07
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    54. Re: Gay Unions In Medieval Times Prove Churches Can't Be Blamed - Politics In Th
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    57. DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog: November 2005
    Monday, December 12, 2005. Working immediate collateral lines, SSDI NGS From LSwish@aol.com DearMYRTLE, I am at a brick wall with my uncle.
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    Monday, December 12, 2005
    From: LSwish@aol.com
    DearMYRTLE,
    I am at a brick wall with my uncle. I sent for death certificate at the state vital records in Louisville. They said they did not have the certificate and they thought that the funeral home did not forward it to them. The funeral home is no longer in business. I have located a Claude Lee Lewis in the SSDI and it shows he died in 1970. I am not positive that he is the right Claude Lee. I have sent for the original SS application. If this shows that he is my uncle where can I go to find the death certificate? Thank you for any help.
    DearLS,
    Ol' Myrt understands it is important to know the cause of death for your parents, grandparents and all siblings of these generations when compiling medical family histories. In Manatee County, Florida, the funeral home directors tend to know who inherited the funeral records when a company folds or is purchased by another funeral home. So check with other funeral homes in your uncle's town to see what happened. Hopefully his file may have the pertinent info which can be filed even though quite late.
    If there is no death certificate, you could look for the obituary through a microfilm copy of the local paper. Hopefully you can obtain that through inter-library loan. Often there is mention of the cause of death, even if only by inference when mentioning a donation in lieu of flowers to a particular organization, such as the American Cancer Society.

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