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The Davison Area Historical Society was organized to preserve the history of the Davison Area. Our museum houses thousands of artifacts, including a wooly mammoth bone, a circa 1900 Model of Davison City, and an extensive collection of historic pictures, military artifacts, and early Victorian toys. The Historical Society has focused on creating exhibits that showcase early Davison businesses and prominent citizens.
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Genealogical Society of South Brevard, Florida
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Helpful in beginning genealogy, also helpful research aid.
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Flint Public Library - 1026 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI 48502 Tuesday - Thursday 11:00 AM-8:00 PM Friday - Saturday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
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Vital Records (marriage and death) for Genesee County Michigan.
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Genesee County page, through the Michigan Gen web.
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Genesee County Historical Society Facebook page
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The Sloan Museum - Sloan Archives and Perry Archives have extensive local genealogical and historical resources. Members of the Flint Genealogical Society are available on Wednesdays between 9:00 am to 3:00 pm to assist guests with genealogical research.
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Genesee District Library
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A site suggested by a Boy Scout, Carter. Who is working on his genealogy badge for Boy Scouts.
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Bentley Historical Library Civil War Burial and Cemetery Records.
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Taking a DNA test is a great way to learn more about yourself and your heritage. But most people don’t want DNA testing companies to retain ownership of their raw DNA data. The good news is you can take your test, download your results, and then delete them so they are no longer included in the testing company’s database.
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For those of you who are blessed with living elderly relatives, you still have access to a treasure trove of memories, details, and more when it comes to your genealogy research. You can supplement all your online and other methods of research with interviews specifically geared toward these elderly relatives so you can gain valuable information.
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GENDIS project currently indexes 81,540 Michigan deaths from 1867 into 1882.
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Michigan Gen Web
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If you need to research Mississippi records
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New York City has always been a popular place to settle, but in the early 20th century, New York City dominated the nation as a place to find employment. More than a quarter of the largest corporations in the country had their headquarters in New York City. The city was a destination for immigrants hoping to come to America to change their fortunes as well as internal migrants hoping for a taste of what the famed city had to offer. Of course, the influx of immigrants and migrants alike meant that the real estate market needed to change, which began a boom in the number of population-dense tenement apartments and a wave of skyscraper construction to handle the demand for office space.
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Sunset Hills cemetery on Findagrave.com
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It's a nice overview of how to create a videography of your family's history. It includes tips for what questions to ask, how to make your video more personal and even includes additional research tools for tracing your family's lineage! A link suggested by Lily Bass, a Girl Scout from Adamsville, AL.
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