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captaingenealogy · 2 years ago
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Includes Rheinland-Pfalz, Nordrhein-Westfalen, and Saarland.
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captaingenealogy · 2 years ago
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Wonderful post about how to use ChatGPT to parse and format information from sources in your genealogical research.
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captaingenealogy · 2 years ago
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If you are interested in learning how to read old French handwriting for the purpose of extracting parish records, you may consult the French Records Extraction Guide. This resource provides basic principles, examples, and practice exercises which will enable you to identify specific parts and characteristics of christening and marriage record entries. The French Records Extraction Guide was first published in 1981 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and is now available for download on this website in PDF format.
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captaingenealogy · 2 years ago
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Many countries added. Great addition!
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captaingenealogy · 2 years ago
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Basically, the German equivalent of Chronicling America. 
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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This is a fantastic discussion of WWI military rosters from Bavaria. This is Part 2 of a 5 part series of the writer’s case study on an ancestor. It provides transcription and translation of the column headers for the standard page setup. Highly recommended!
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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These records are the official lists of enlisted sailors assigned to different ships from 1861 to 1879. For this pivotal time in American history, the muster roll data provide not only the names, birthplaces, ages, discharges, and physical description of enlisted seamen but also information on contraband sailors, which referred to African Americans who escaped enslavement and served in the Navy during the Civil War.
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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FamilySearch’s digital collection of books.
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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captaingenealogy · 6 years ago
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The International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) was founded in 2005 by DNA project administrators who shared a common vision: the promotion and education of genetic genealogy. Our mission is to advocate for and educate about the use of genetics as a tool for genealogical research, and to promote a supportive network for genetic genealogists.
This Wiki was established for the benefit and education of the genetic genealogy community. To contribute to this Wiki please join ISOGG (it's free!) and then register for a Wiki account. If you don't have information to contribute enjoy reading the articles on this website.
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