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Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Dallas County, Iowa. Official Website The land that now forms Dallas County was ceded by the Sac and Fox nation to the United States in a treaty signed on October 11, 1842. Dallas County's name referred to United States Vice President George M. Dallas, who served from 1845 to 1849. Adjacent Counties Adair County Guthrie Count...
Swiss Americans are Americans of Swiss descent, including those whose ancestors spoke Swiss German, Swiss French, Swiss Italian, and Romansh. Today, there are approximately 1 million Americans who identify as Swiss American. Purpose of project Please use this project as a place to connect with others tracing their Swiss ancestry, share resources you find, offer helpful tips, ask questions abo...
Hamilton Park Cemetery is operated by the Hamilton City Council and has served the community since 1957, with the crematorium and chapel facilities operating since 1963.Hamilton Park Cemetery is located in the rural setting of Newstead, at 395 Morrinsville Road. This expansive facility has been developed in a park-like manner and as a result has a peaceful and majestic landscape of trees, shrub...
Funeral directors were generally prominent figures in Lithuanian-American communities (as they were in all communities). If they were born in Lithuania, they generally became well-assimilated in the United States, and often were the "go-to" people for others in the Lithuanian community. This project is for Lithuanian-American funeral directors. Please add only public profiles.
United States Federal government portal==This project was established to provide a portal to other projects that cover the elements of the U.S. Federal government both past (e.g., "Continental Congress") and present. government of the United States of America is the federal government of the constitutional republic of fifty states that constitute the United States of America, as well as one cap...
Jaunjelgavas apriņķis (vācu: Kreis Friedrichstadt, krievu: Фридрихштадтский уезд) bija administratīva vienība Kurzemes guberņas (1819—1918), īslaicīgi Kurzemes un Zemgales hercogistes (1918) un Latvijas SPR (1919), līdztekus Latvijas Republikas (1918—1924) sastāvā. Tagad bijušā Jaunjelgavas apriņķa teritorijā atrodas Aizkraukles novads, Jēkabpils novads, daļēji arī Bauskas novads un Ogres nova...
This is a village project of Munne in old locality Luumäki. Purpose of the project is to collect all the people profiles born, lived or died in this village. Estabilished 28.12.2018 Join also larger projects and surrounding locality projects: == Suomi ja Karjala ===== Karjala === Luumäki Lappee Lappeenranta Lemi Savitaipale Säkkijärvi
Hultsfred, Smolandia, Sweden This is a regional project in Geni for the Municipality of Hultsfred , Sweden. Everybody who is interested in the history of the town or its residents is welcome to join the project. Once you have joined the project you can add profiles, photos, documents etc. of people who have resided here or who otherwise are related to the history of the town. You should also...
This project seeks to identify and collect individuals from the town of Miloslaw in the Wrzesnia area of Poland. This is not the town of Mieroszow or Mirosov each of which has a project of its own. Miloslaw is 27 miles ESE of Poznań (Posen), 9 miles SSW of Września (Wreschen). The Jewish cemetery in Miłosław is located east of the city, at the end of street Kossak. Its location is indicated on ...
Poznań’s Jewish community was one of the earliest to be established on Polish soil; the first reference to Jews living in the town comes from 1379. Tradition dates the town’s synagogue to 1367, and the cemetery 1438. In the second half of the fifteenth century saw the establishment of Poznań’s famed yeshiva, known as Lomde Pozna . Tracing Jewish ancestors from Posen Province is a challenge for ...
This project is dedicated to collect to one place documents, photos, maps, memoirs, and letters - everything related to the locality between and around Smalos and Santupiai villages, Zarasai district, Lithuania. If in your family tree you have persons who lived in above mentioned area, please add them to this project. It would be great if within the profile's description there would be a brief...
Bring your precious metal working ancestors on over to this project. Project collaborators, feel free to update the overview, especially the "notables" and "sources" sections. I hope from use of this project to see a human family history of working with gold and silver, through history and around the world. Profiles must be set to public. ==Goldsmiths==* from Wikipedia A goldsmith is a metalwor...
Siia projekti soovime Genist kokku koguda Eesti tuntumaid aednikke, aga ka sordiaretusega tegelenud isikuid ning ka tuntud lillekasvatajaid läbi kõigi ajajärkude.Kasulikku teavet: *
The Underground Railroad was an informal network of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th-century black slaves in the United States to escape to free states and Canada with the aid of abolitionists who were sympathetic to their cause. Notable profiles Dr. Anderson Ruffin Abbott Henry "Box" Brown John Brown Levi Coffin Frederick Douglass Calvin Fairbank Matilda Joslyn Gage ...
The cemetery is located about 300 feet south of Bald Knob-Dog Fork Road (Township Road 112) about 0.6 miles west of its intersection with Deering-Bald Knob Road (County Road 6). The cemetery is located in Lawrence Township, Lawrence County, Ohio, and is # 6441 (Bald Knob Cemetery) in "Ohio Cemeteries 1803-2003", compiled by the Ohio Genealogical Society. Bald Knob Cemetery is listed on page 1...
Forest Hill was founded in 1848, by a group of civic-minded citizens to provide a greatly wanted need for the growing city of the day. The old “burying ground on Water Street was already over-crowded, and it was desirable to make provision for the future. A meeting of citizens was held at the office of Thomas R. Walker at which Judge William J. Bacon presided. And it was determined to form an a...
This cemetery, established in 1791, is located on 2846 Route 12, Paris, Oneida County, New York. Find a Grave
This cemetery is located on 110 Berrill Avenue, Waterville, Oneida County, New York. Find a Grave Roots Web
This project is for those buried in Vernon Center Cemetery, Vernon Cemetery, Oneida County, New York, It's also known as Bronson Cemetery . Find a Grave Billion Graves
This cemetery is located on 6200 Bower Avenue, Hector, Schuyler County, New York. It's also known as Perry City Cemetery . Find a Grave Jones Cemetery Association Roots Web
This is part of the larger Biblical-Tree project. Verses 1-19 are about the genealogies of the early generations of the Tribe of Judah, before King David. Verses 20-43 refer to the immediate neighbor of Judah, the Tribe of Simeon. As is often the case with genealogies in Chronicles, it is a "mess". The lines are not continuous, and different names refer to the same person. Even the tra...
The Big Rock cemetery is located about 23 miles northwest of Davenport, on 31676 37th Avenue, Big Rock, Scott County, Iowa. Take Route 130 northwest out of Davenport. Drive through Maysville to Plain View. Turn right (north) in Plain View (only one crossroads) towards Dixon. Proceed five miles into Dixon to the T at the bottom of the hill (stop sign). Turn left (westerly) for a couple blocks an...
This project is for those buried in Pittsfield Cemetery, located on 203 Wahconah Street, Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. The Pittsfield Cemetery is the third Cemetery in Pittsfield. It was preceded by New Town Cemetery (defunct) and Old Burial Ground (defunct). This cemetery was opened in 1850 and, because of the re-interments, the oldest stone dates to 1763. The Massachusetts H...