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August 28, 2005

Sunday's Free Databases - (2005-08-28)

• Marriage Index: New York #2, 1740s-1880s
• Selected U.S./Internat'l Marriage Records, 1340-1980
• British Influence on Wisconsin, 1763-1814
• Marriage Index: Maine, 1743-1891
• Marriage Index: TX, 1851-1900
• Marriage Index: DC, DE, MD, VA, 1740-1920
• Marriage Index: OH, 1789-1850
• Marriage Index: Selected Areas of NY, 1639-1916
• Notable British Family Histories, 1600s-1900s
• British and American Coats of Arms
• Kankakee City, Illinois Directory, 1876
• Marriage Index: Connecticut, 1635-1860
• WV Cemetery Records, Kanawha Co.
• Immigrants from Calabria, Italy
• World War 1 Draft Records• Georgia Deaths, 1919-98

• North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2000 - Paid
• North Carolina Death Index, 1908-1996 - Paid
• North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000 - Paid
• Montana Death Index, 1907-2002 - Paid
• South Carolina Marriages, 1641-1944 - Paid
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