Jan
4
2009
It doesn’t have anything to do with dogs for sale at all but it is just a hilarious web site.
You got check out http://www.smstransl8r.com right now! You can translate any text to SMS (text message text) and it is just funny to translate your texts and read it in SMS lingo.
One thing they have is the Bible in SMS language. You can generate a randon verse from the bible and send it to ant cell phone. I am guessing that more young people will start reading the Bible now! Parents can use the site to communicate with their kids in a language they can understand.
Check it out. You won’t be disappointed!
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Jul
5
2006
Steve Morse has added the 1901 and 1906 Canadian census to his
One Step Search Engines Visit
AllCensusRecords.com for more census records and links
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Jun
14
2006
Most genealogists eventually buy a genealogy book. Whether that book be a reference resource or a tried and true family genealogy, eventually the call of some book will garnish enough interest for the genealogist to open the pages. A new website online now provides a method for you to purchase almost 74,000 genealogy books, whether it be a best seller, or a rare manuscript. When purchasing, part of your purchase price will go towards supporting over 100 free genealogy websites online!
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Jun
14
2006
by Lorine McGinnis Schulze
Olive Tree Genealogy has added more
Missouri Newspaper Transcriptions for Jefferson
County Record 1911 and
Jefferson Democrat 1883
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Mar
19
2006
Canadian Genealogy has posted the complete 1851 Canadian Directory. A small monumental feat, this directory consists of over 38,000 names of the professional and business men of every description, in all the cities, towns, and principal villages of Canada, together with a complete post office directory of the province to November, 1851.
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Jan
4
2006
AncestorsAtRest.com has added lots more Irish Data. The new data is for Offaly County also called Kings County. New data includes:
-Offaly or Kings County Ireland Grand Jury Panel, in 1889.-Parsonstown Union, Offaly or Kings County Ireland List ofNames and Addresses of Elected Guardians, in 1880s.-Ex Officio Guardians in the Parsonstown Union, Offaly orKings County [...]
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Dec
10
2005
Olive Tree Genealogy has added a list of orphans in the Loyal True Blue Orphanage in Picton Ontario in 1901, plus two postcard photos. Also you will find four lists of Home Children from England to Canada
Miss Rye’s Peckham Homes in 1881
Miss Rye’s Party 1881 on SS Sarmation to Quebec
Father Nugent’s Orphans [...]
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Dec
8
2005
Atlantic County New Jersey Library has an online Immigration & Naturalization Records searchable database. They have a few thousand records indexed and digitized. They are mainly declarations and letters of intent from 1890-1930
See http://www.atlanticlibrary.org/Immigrations/search.asp
For more naturalization records online see http://naturalizationrecords.com/
For more immigration records online see http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/ and http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/ships/
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Dec
4
2005
Olive Tree Genealogy has uploaded the complete list of Interments in St. Mary’s Burial Grounds, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania from 1788-1800.
St. Mary’s, built in 1763, was the second Roman Catholic institution in Philadelphia. It was the site of the firstpublic religious commemoration of the Declaration of Independence. Members of the Continental Congress attendedservices four times from 1777 [...]
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Dec
3
2005
Olive Tree Genealogy has just uploaded more surnames for Ships Passenger Lists Arriving at the Port of Galveston,Texas 1846 - 1871. This is an ongoing project and will be added to as volunteers finish the lists of names.
The Texas Seaport Museum has a database ofnames of passengers and members of their traveling parties, age, gender, [...]
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