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Tina Sansone
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A Civil War Female Halloween Costume star
Halloween is right around the corner. While thinking of the Civil War might bring soldier uniforms to mind, there were of course women in the Civil War era too. They have gorgeous dresses, too!

A Civil War Soldier Halloween Costume star
Does your genealogy research include civil war ancestors? Why not dress yourself or your kids up in Civil War outfits this Halloween!

Arizona Genealogy star
Arizona is a beautiful western state. When I was a young girl, my family visited Arizona and I enjoyed seeing the sights and visiting with the wonderful people. Come learn more about Arizona and take advantage of some AZ Genealogy Links.

California Genealogy star
At one point in our research, most of us will eventually be looking for an ancestor in this beautiful state of California. Here are some links I hope will prove helpful.

Disease Terminology of Our Ancestors (A-B) star
Disease terminology you may find on Death Certificates A-B

Disease Terminology of Our Ancestors (H-L) star
Disease terminology you may find on Death Certificates H-L

Disease Terminology of Our Ancestors C-D star
Disease terminology you may find on Death Certificates A-B

Disease Terminology of Our Ancestors E-G star
Disease Terminology you may find on Death Certificates

Diseases of the Past (1650-1800) star
Diseases our ancestors may have suffered. (1650-1800)

Diseases of the Past (1800-1920) star
Diseases our ancestors may have suffered through. (1800-1920)

Early Immigrant Count in Tennessee star
The state of Tennessee had many immigrants living within its boundries between 1850-1930. With the Mississippi River flowing through the western boundary of Tennessee, many immigrants found Memphis and other river cities as their home.

Experiences of Joining the DAR star
My experiences in joining the DAR and the application process.

Genealogy and the Origins of Halloween star
Genealogy is all about researching your ancestors and how they lived. Halloween is based on traditions involving the ghosts of ancestors. Celebrate Halloween the Genealogy Way, and learn about Halloween´s Origins!

Genealogy Disaster Questionaire star
I am looking for volunteers to answer the following questions. The answers will be used to write an article on preparing for disasters to preserve our documents, etc. Please email me at Bellaonline to answer the questions. Thank you.

Michael Radar and His Descendants star
Researcher is searching for Michael Radar and his descendants. Michael Radar was born 8 March 1750 in Augusta Co., VA and died 18 June 1839 in Jackson Co., VA (now WV).

State and County Maps star
Maps are an important part of genealogy research. This article tells of a site to help with state and county maps.

Terrorism Influences Genealogy Research star
The Terrorism Prevention Act is influencing some county goverments regarding genealogical documents. Birth certificates are presently the documents most at risk.

Texas Genealogy star
Texas genealogical resources to help in family history research.

U.S. Vital Records for Genealogy star
Looking for birth, death or divorce information from a specific state? Check here for links to all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

US - 1600s star
The US was just getting started in the 1600s, which makes genealogy research very difficult.

US - Civil War star
Learn more about the Civil War in the United States and how to do genealogy on those involved.

Wisconsin star
Wisconsin is a beautiful state that has boundaries of Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Minnesoto, Iowa, and Illinois. Here is some facts I learned about Wisconsin that I hope will help you in your family research.

Yellow Fever star
Brief history of the Yellow Fever epidemic.

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