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Welcome to my listings on Etsy! I’m yet another refugee from the other site, you know, the one I can’t mention by name because I’m too afraid of getting a “cease and desist” letter from their legal department. Yes, THAT website. I do NOT make obscene profit on shipping & handling. If I overcharge it is only for the sake of convenience in listing; you only pay the actual shipping and any balance is refunded to you. That said, I’ve been selling a long time and I pride myself on being the most honest seller on the web. I bend over backwards to provide excellent photos, short but concise descriptions and measurements when there is no manufacturer’s size/spec tag. Having said that, I will not provide additional measurements or photos because in my many years of selling I learned that people almost never purchase the item! Sorry, but I have to do what is in my best interest and that means saving time, MY time. If there is a maker’s flaw, rip, tear, stain, bald spot or otherwise damage worth showing, then I’ll show it in the photos and/or mention it in the Item Title or Item Description. Cat fur included at no extra charge. That means that I have two cats in my house and I let them sleep on any damned thing that they want to, including my merchandise even as I photograph it for listing. I do not smoke and neither do my cats. I use the US Postal Service and will insure anything over $50 value. I am NOT responsible for the item once it leaves my house, especially when it lands in a foreign country! For my valued foreign customers: NO, I will not lower the value of an item on the customs form. YES, I am fully aware of the outrageous taxes that you pay in customs duties, especially in Europe. You voted for Leftist/socialist governments and their high taxes; deal with it. ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Bag is in used, very good to excellent condition. No major rips, tears, stains or odors to report. Minor damage shown in photos with pencils for detail. Laundrycat not included.
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Where to find British and Irish burial records. This post looks at some great genealogy reseach resources for finding your ancestors.
Where to find British and Irish burial records. This post looks at some great genealogy reseach resources for finding your ancestors.
I am a BIG fan of Ancestry.com, But, I'm a bigger fan of FREE Genealogy websites that offer great information. Through the years of research, these top 10 websites have helped me build my family tree and break through many brick walls. I would recommend you checking these free websites out before you start paying a subscription fee to genealogy sites. Here are my TOP 10 FREE Genealogy Websites to get you started: Family Search www.familysearch.org (For research, historical records and volunteering to help index) Find a Grave www.findagrave.com (Millions of online memorials, from transcribed headstones) World GenWeb Project www.worldgenweb.org (Genealogical data per country) US GenWeb Project www.usgenweb.com (Genealogical data per state) National Archives www.nationalarchives.gov (Archived Genealogical data from the US Government) Genealogy Today www.genealogytoday.com (Genealogical Data) Google www.google.com (Genealogical data, images, maps, and more) Access Genealogy www.accessgenealogy.com (Online Genealogical Data) Family Tree Searcher www.familytreesearcher.com (Online family trees) GeneaBios www.geneabios.com (Genealogy Biography database) More highly recommended Free sites: Cyndi's List www.cyndislist.com (Online genealogical data) Roots Web www.rootsweb.org (Online message boards and genealogical data) Genforum www.genforum.org (14000 forums devoted to genealogy) Jewish Genealogy www.jewishgen.org (Jewish Genealogical data) Billion Graves www.billiongraves.com (online memorials with gps tracking to each headstone)
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Make Instant Discoveries About Your Ancestors Here Fantastic free sites for genealogists and history buffs are popping up every day. Here are a few of our recent favorites that you may have missed. Have other cool new family history sites to recommend? Share them in the comments! StoryWorth This new website dedicated to helping anyone … 4 Free Genealogy and History Sites You May Have Missed Read More »
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UPDATE FROM 2018: The links below are not currently working. If you are looking to Map Your Surname, please visit the following website/link: HERE Last night I decided to journey across the ocean to see if I can figure out my German “Hager” ancestry. Needless to say, I didn’t get very far, but I did find this interesting website. It displays the surname “Hager” on a map! Looks like they are still clustered together in a central area in Germany! Pretty fascinating stuff! I came across this website with links that allow you to map your Surname within any country. Since one branch of my family originated from Germany, I thought this would be both fun and interesting! How I stumbled upon this website is a mystery to me, but it did prove itself to be entertaining. I started researching in Germany because I knew that is our family’s heritage and the “Hager” name is a German name. Once I located the majority of my family’s Surname I didn’t stop there! I continued to look at other countries for more Hagers (England, Ireland, Scotland, etc) and at surrounding countries (Czech Republic, Austria, etc). The result of these searches proved that the Hager surname is primarily centralized within a region of Germany, more than any other country. Where does this information take me? I’m not certain yet. I have never attempted to cross the ocean to research genealogy in the past, but this appears to be a fun adventure. Now, I need to research how to “research” German ancestors at this point. That alone will be an adventure! Here is a link to the website which contains a list of countries to search. Be aware that some of these are written in a different language, however, I found they are easy to navigate. Surname Distribution Map Happy researching! Have you mapped your family surname before? What interesting information did you find? UPDATE FROM 2018: The links above are not currently working. If you are looking to Map Your Surname, please visit the following website/link: HERE
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With billions of records now online, many of them free and open to all, is there really still an absolute need for offline research? For our genealogical research to be considered thorough, does it have to be conducted offline, in an archive, courthouse, or library? The short answer of course is "no" - depending on what we want to know. But here's the catch: we don’t know what we don’t know. In other words, if we haven’t visited a repository, how can we know what we’re missing? So, the long answer, tackled in this article, is a resounding “YES!” - offline research is a must. Maybe we won’t find the missing 90% of records proclaimed by the purists, but there’s no way the trip won’t be worth it.