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Do you offer more Irish genealogy information?

Yes. The Origins Network offers several Irish CDs available for ordering through the Origins Store CDs available include: Grenham's Irish Surnames, The 1851 Dublin City Census
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Do you offer more British genealogy information?

Yes. The Origins Network offers several British CDs available for ordering through the Origins Store. CDs available include: London Census 1861 & 1871, Lancashire Census 1891 and Yorkshire Census 1891.
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Where do I go to get Genealogy Information?

Franklin County Virginia - Frequently Asked Questions
Information can be obtained from the Clerk of Court Office located in the Franklin County Courthouse, 275 South Main Street, Suite 280, Rocky Mount, Virginia. (540) 483-3065 Genealogy Information can also be obtained from the Franklin County Historical Society, 95 Floyd Avenue, Rocky Mount, VA (540) 483-1890
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Where Can I Find Taino Genealogy Information?

Taino Indigenous People of the Caribbean and Florida: Introd...
The Taino Tribal Council provides a Taino Genealogy Project that works to link other Taino people to their Taino family Roots. You may contact the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation and its Genealogy Project Committee for any help with becoming a Taino Genealogy member and obtain any Related membership information via the Internet by sending a message to the following E-Mail address: Genealogy And Tribal Enrollment
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Where can I get advice on Irish genealogy research?

We offer several family history articles on the site. Subscribers to the monthly plan and above will receive a newsletter each month containing family history articles, along with an e-booklet from Eneclann.
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What is genealogy?

WorldFamilies.net: Where Genealogy meets DNA testing
Genealogy is: “an account or history of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor; enumeration of ancestors and their children in the natural order of succession; a pedigree. It is also the regular descent of a person or family from a progenitor; pedigree; lineage” (Webster's Dictionary)
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About Hingham Massachusetts - Contact Us
The Hingham Public Library will be glad to assist you in researching genealogy information pertaining to Hingham. Please email the library at hiref@ocln.org or call 781-741-1405 with your question. Another source is the Hingham Cemetery at www.hinghamcemetery.org.
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St. Joseph County, MI - Register of Deeds: Frequently Asked ...
Yes, you can. You need the approximate year of the transactions, parties’ names, and need to be prepared for heavy lifting. Some of the old records are in heavy books. You may want to bring someone to assist you. Plan on spending several hours when you come to do your search. Copies of documents that you find may be purchased at the cost of $1.00 per page.
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Where can I find information on genealogy?

Jefferson-Madison Regional Library - Frequently Asked Questi...
Our Internet Links by Subject website has links to helpful website information in many subject areas. Click on the link for Genealogy. Also, the library subscribes to an online database called HeritageQuest which is a collection of research materials for tracing family history and American culture that contains over 25,000 family records and local histories. The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society has some local genealogy information in its library.
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I already have a subscription to an online genealogy service, why should I add Irish Origins?

By concentrating on the United Kingdom and Ireland, The Origins Network complements other genealogy offerings, which focus on the United States. Although companies such as Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com have British records, their US orientation means that they don't have the local expertise and access to unique source records that The Origins Network, with our focus on the UK and Ireland, can offer.
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I'd like to get in touch with other Irish genealogy researchers; do you have a user group?

Yes. We provide a discussion group allowing users to get in contact with other users to swap information and stories related to family history.
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Do you have information on local history and genealogy?

York County Libraries - Frequently Asked Questions
Local history and genealogical materials are available within the York County Library System in the Pennsylvania Room, part of Hanover Public Library. Materials can also be found at the York County Heritage Trust and the local Family History Center. For more, click here.
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Where can I find genealogy information about my family?

Frequently Asked Questions - Warren County, NY
The Warren County Records Center stores historical documents and may be able to help you find information about your family. Also, the Warren County Historian may be able to assist you in your genealogical search; you can find their phone number in the phone directory.
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Can I get genealogy information from your library?

DLPS -- Frequently Asked Questions
We do have several genealogy sources at the Kentucky Library located on the Bowling Green campus. However, we don't have the staff to do personal requests over the phone or the Internet. Genealogy Books found in the Kentucky Library are listed on our TOPCAT 2000. If you can come into the library we will be more than happy to show you the records and start you on your research.
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Where can I find other information on genealogy and genetics testing?

Slaven DNA Project FAQ.
Oh boy, there's lots and lots of (sometimes conflicting) information out there. Two excellent books came out in 2004. Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak and Ann Turner's Trace Your Roots With DNA is widely available at bookstores in the U.S. and Canada and is also available through the Quality Paperback Book Club, and maybe available at your local library or through interlibrary loan. For those in the U.K.
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How do I get started with genealogy?

National Archives Frequently Asked Questions
Experts often suggest beginning with your oldest living relatives. Find out more on Beginning Your Genealogical Research.
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Where Can I Get Historic Information About Irish Linen or Irish Linen Companies?

Thomas Fergusons Irish Linen: Finest Linen, Plain, Natural, ...
Thomas Ferguson may be able to help with some historic information relating to Irish linen and old Irish linen companies, or antique linens. However, this is not really our area of expertise. Likewise, The Irish Linen Guild may be able to help in a limited way, but it's function is really promoting modern Irish linen companies. For valuations of antique linens it is probably best to contact a local auction house, or antique shop.
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What genealogy services does the library offer?

STDL • Frequently Asked Questions •
The Schaumburg Township District Library owns a wide selection of materials for individuals interested in Genealogy including books, cassettes, videos, handbooks and government documents for the beginning genealogist as well as for the advanced researcher. The collection includes general information on such topics as how to start a search to more specialized materials such as obtaining vital records, county records and land and property research.
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I am interested in genealogy. Where can I find information on place names in West Virginia?

WVGES Frequently Asked Questions
A good place to start is the Survey's West Virginia Gazetteer of Physical and Cultural Place Names (West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey Publication V-24, 1986), a compendium of more than 30,000 place names that occurred on several vintages of maps in the State. Our field geologists have also recorded a number of local names of hollows; these names have been added to our computer database. Contact our Service Section for more information.
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I don't have genealogy software. Do you have (paper) forms for submitting information?

Frequently Asked Questions
You might want to try printing copies of a blank pedigree chart and family group sheet. (If your browser can't display them properly, try downloading--for free--the Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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Where do I find information about genealogy and family history?

American FactFinder Help
Although censuses are a source of genealogical information, the Census Bureau does not provide these data. The Census Bureau information collected by the Decennial Census about population and housing characteristics of individuals does not become available to the public until after 72 years. To be directed to websites that offer information on genealogy, visit http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/.
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Can I find genealogy information in American Memory?

Frequently Asked Questions (American Memory from the Library...
To see if information about your ancestors is included anywhere in American Memory, enter your family name in the search box at the top of each American Memory page. Serious genealogical researchers will also want to consult the bibliographies, research guides, and Web links available online from the Library's Local History and Genealogy Reading Room.
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Where do I find Minnesota and Slovenian Genealogy information on the Internet?

Genealogy Hints and FAQ
RootsWeb.Com has mail lists to join, searches and is FREE. Be careful to note if the address changes to Genealogy.Com, you have jumped to a sponsor, the makers of FTM. Lists are at http://lists.rootsweb.com/ and if you want the Slovenia list, you can go directly to it at: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SVN/SLOVENIA.html. Minnesota genealogy is in the NDSDMN (North Dakota, South Dakota & Minnesota) list.
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What information is available in the database of the Genealogy Center?

Genealogy - FAQ
The database of the Douglas E. Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center contains information about more than 2,600,000 individuals registered in many thousands of family trees.
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Are you Irish?

Dave McKenzie FAQ page
On my mother's side. Of course, I'm Scottish on my mother's side also, of course they were actually Scotch-Irish plantation people from Donegal, before they came here to the Carolinas, so does it count?) Yes...on my mother's side...thank you for noticing. HEARD of them? Hell, I play at them all the time. I travel to as many as 10-12 in one year to compete in both solo and band competitions. It's where all of my formative years in pipe bands were spent.) Yes.
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So how will Behold compare with other Genealogy programs?

Behold FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Behold is the only program that lets you view and work with all your data at once. When Editing is enabled in version 2.0, Behold will be the only program that will let you enter, view, edit, and work with all your data at once. This will be a new technology for genealogists that will turn your hobby around. You will be able to enter your data many times faster than before, no longer slowed down by the cumbersome and inflexible fill-in-the-field forms of other programs.
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