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Discussion of given names or surnames that have been changed, primarily without leaving any legal record.
For people who want to discuss old stories and photos that help to place the lives of their ancestors in context.
Discussion of bigamy and illegitimacy including how they affect genealogy research, how to effectively research their occurrences, and how to record them.
For anyone who is interested in towns, communities, and settlements that are no longer found on the maps and seem to have become lost in time.
The discussion of copyright issues, particularly as they pertain to genealogical matters.
For anyone who has multiple listings of one or more surnames in their family tree and is having problems linking these listings.
Lists specific genealogical or historical discussions via e-mail. Organized by subject.
Posting the details of upcoming family reunions by surname(s) so that others with an interest in the family line(s) can contact the reunion coordinator.
For editors or publishers of genealogical, surname and family newsletters to have a place to discuss and share ideas and tips.
Discussing and sharing of information regarding schedules, topics and speakers for genealogy events worldwide including conferences, meetings, and conventions.
The list discusses genealogy, family history, computer applications, and a wide variety of other topics with a goal of assisting anyone who wants community coaching.
For the exchange of information and suggestions concerning genealogy pitfalls encountered by all genealogy researchers.
Family legends and lore.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding travel to and within Europe in search of information on ancestors.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding travel to and within the United States in search of information on ancestors.
Genealogy trivia collected from any country.
For anyone writing or publishing or planning on preparing and publishing a biography, family genealogy book or similar work related to genealogy, history or culture.
Discussions of anything having to do with genealogy.
For anyone who would like to discuss methods and share results of DNA testing as applied to genealogical research.
Lookups and advice on research.
Information on publishing genealogical material.
For anyone interested in discussing the preservation of documents, pictures, family heirlooms and other treasures left to us by ancestors.
For the exchange of genealogy and family humor including poems and jokes.
For the sharing of genealogy research tips, advice and ideas. The list is useful for both beginning genealogists and experts.
A read-only mailing list for the distribution of the online newsletter, Genealogy Today, which contains informative how-to articles on researching ancestors, tips, new books on the market, coming events and queries.
Discussion of historical elections as they pertain to genealogy.
For those who want to have a bit of fun reminiscing.
For those attempting to do genealogical research whose grandparents or parents arrived in the USA after 1875.
For the sharing of information, URLs and ideas for ways of using the Internet for research.
For people who are new to genealogy and/or the use of the Internet in genealogical research.
Reflections and discussion on ancestors.
To aid moms of all ages, but especially those with young children, in researching their family.
For the posting of information on genealogy-related web sites in order to save researchers time in locating new web sites and determining the location of significant web resources.
Created to assist those who are quite new to genealogy.
For the submission of abstracts, extracts and links from United States newspapers published prior to 1931. Newspapers contain much of the information that may not be found elsewhere such as births, marriages, deaths, and court notices.
Reflect on the old ways and how families used to be.
The discussion of female ancestors and methods of researching women.
For anyone who is actively involved in studying a single parish or group of parishes in the United Kingdom as well as those who are about to embark on such a project.
Tips on how to research family who were in orphanages.
For the posting of genealogical queries about anyone living any place at any time, and the discussion of queries as a tool for genealogical research
For seniors who are new to genealogy.
The largest and most diverse mailing list on genealogy.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the conduct of genealogy research while traveling in a recreational vehicle
For anyone with a genealogical interest in shipwrecks and persons lost at sea, on inland waterways, on lakes and other bodies of water.
For those whose ancestors arrived from outer space to make connections with others sharing this problem, discuss their ancestry, and provide advice on possible avenues for further research.
A read-only mailing list for weekly announcements of new Rootsweb user webpages.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the ancestors and descendants of any person mentioned in original records related to witch hunting.
Lists specific genealogical or historical discussions via e-mail. Organized by subject.
For anyone who is actively involved in studying a single parish or group of parishes in the United Kingdom as well as those who are about to embark on such a project.
The largest and most diverse mailing list on genealogy.
For anyone with a genealogical interest in shipwrecks and persons lost at sea, on inland waterways, on lakes and other bodies of water.
The list discusses genealogy, family history, computer applications, and a wide variety of other topics with a goal of assisting anyone who wants community coaching.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the ancestors and descendants of any person mentioned in original records related to witch hunting.
Reflect on the old ways and how families used to be.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding travel to and within the United States in search of information on ancestors.
A read-only mailing list for the distribution of the online newsletter, Genealogy Today, which contains informative how-to articles on researching ancestors, tips, new books on the market, coming events and queries.
Discussions of anything having to do with genealogy.
Discussion of given names or surnames that have been changed, primarily without leaving any legal record.
For the posting of genealogical queries about anyone living any place at any time, and the discussion of queries as a tool for genealogical research
Lookups and advice on research.
Family legends and lore.
For people who are new to genealogy and/or the use of the Internet in genealogical research.
Discussion of historical elections as they pertain to genealogy.
For anyone who is interested in towns, communities, and settlements that are no longer found on the maps and seem to have become lost in time.
Created to assist those who are quite new to genealogy.
For those attempting to do genealogical research whose grandparents or parents arrived in the USA after 1875.
The discussion of copyright issues, particularly as they pertain to genealogical matters.
For the submission of abstracts, extracts and links from United States newspapers published prior to 1931. Newspapers contain much of the information that may not be found elsewhere such as births, marriages, deaths, and court notices.
For editors or publishers of genealogical, surname and family newsletters to have a place to discuss and share ideas and tips.
For the sharing of information, URLs and ideas for ways of using the Internet for research.
A read-only mailing list for weekly announcements of new Rootsweb user webpages.
To aid moms of all ages, but especially those with young children, in researching their family.
For people who want to discuss old stories and photos that help to place the lives of their ancestors in context.
For seniors who are new to genealogy.
For those who want to have a bit of fun reminiscing.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the conduct of genealogy research while traveling in a recreational vehicle
Tips on how to research family who were in orphanages.
For the posting of information on genealogy-related web sites in order to save researchers time in locating new web sites and determining the location of significant web resources.
For those whose ancestors arrived from outer space to make connections with others sharing this problem, discuss their ancestry, and provide advice on possible avenues for further research.
Information on publishing genealogical material.
For anyone who would like to discuss methods and share results of DNA testing as applied to genealogical research.
The discussion of female ancestors and methods of researching women.
Posting the details of upcoming family reunions by surname(s) so that others with an interest in the family line(s) can contact the reunion coordinator.
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding travel to and within Europe in search of information on ancestors.
For anyone interested in discussing the preservation of documents, pictures, family heirlooms and other treasures left to us by ancestors.
For the sharing of genealogy research tips, advice and ideas. The list is useful for both beginning genealogists and experts.
For the exchange of information and suggestions concerning genealogy pitfalls encountered by all genealogy researchers.
For anyone writing or publishing or planning on preparing and publishing a biography, family genealogy book or similar work related to genealogy, history or culture.
Reflections and discussion on ancestors.
Discussing and sharing of information regarding schedules, topics and speakers for genealogy events worldwide including conferences, meetings, and conventions.
For anyone who has multiple listings of one or more surnames in their family tree and is having problems linking these listings.
Genealogy trivia collected from any country.
For the exchange of genealogy and family humor including poems and jokes.
Discussion of bigamy and illegitimacy including how they affect genealogy research, how to effectively research their occurrences, and how to record them.
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