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As the custodian of our distant past and recent history, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is a key resource for all Canadians who wish to gain a better understanding of who they are, individually and collectively. LAC acquires, processes, preserves and provides access to our documentary heritage and serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions.
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A U.S. based German research group with links to information from the United States and around the world.
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The official archives of Great Britain, which contain a number of on-line searchable catalogs and documents. They do charge a small fee for copies of digitized documents.
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This website contains a list the counties of all the counties in Ireland and Northern Ireland, a critical step in researching Irish ancestors. Each county can be selected and looked at further, with links to searchable databases.
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A repository of Irish census records, wills, marriages and so much more! The site even has a section for genealogy.
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A webpage for the search engine of the Irish Townland Data base
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The official public records office and archive for Northern Ireland. Search court records, wills and other information on-line.
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The digital archives of Norway. The website allows you to search for people, old photographs and even volunteer.
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Our ancestors' migratory journey in the early 1800s took them from their homes in Germany, Alsace, Poland, and Hungary to the Black Sea region of South Russia (now the Ukraine). Their continuing journeys led them to the plains of the United States, Canada, South America, and elsewhere around the globe.
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A database containing over 8600 documents from 1093-1371 to include names tied to royal charters.
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The official site of the Scottish government for searching records and articles. The site is fee based and allows you to purchase documents, which can be downloaded into PDF format.
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By Samuel Lewis. Fourth edition, originally published in two volumes. Contains detailed topographical accounts of places, parishes and counties in Wales, arranged alphabetically. Topographical Dictionaries. Originally published by S Lewis, London, 1849. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
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