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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Louisiana Historical Bureau
Have you ever heard of the Louisiana Historical Bureau? That’s a new one for me, but I found the bureau listed on Nutrias’ website, “Sources for Biographical Information in the Louisiana Biography and Obituary Index.” The NOPL website lists the … Continue reading
Louisiana RAOGK and BWO
You may find that there are several people listed as R.A.O.G.K. Volunteers in Louisiana. Becoming a RAOGK Volunteer is easy. There are also a number of resources listed in B.W.O. (Books We Own) database in Louisiana. The B.W.O. database also … Continue reading
Louisiana Genealogical Societies
A small listing of a few Louisiana Genealogical Societies with email contacts can be found here. You may also add a link.
Surname searching
If you like the list of Louisiana Surnames – Louisiana Researchers you’ll like this website from Genealogy Network – Internet Genealogy Groups – Surname Database . Louisiana surnames were added to the group so that others may find this group … Continue reading
Louisiana State Museum Holdings
The Louisiana State Museum Historical Center, housed in the Old United States Mint, opened its doors in January, 1977. In addition to maps and manuscripts, the Center houses sheet music, microfilm, scrapbooks, pamphlets, and newspapers. The Historical Center is open … Continue reading
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FE’s Sankofa Quest… FE’s Family Genealogy Locations Brusly, West Baton Rouge, Louisiana Catahoula Parish, Louisiana Colfax, Louisiana Concordia Parish, Louisiana East Liverpool, Ohio Farrell, Pennsylvania Maryland/Washington, D.C. Monroe, Louisiana Natchez, Mississippi Owenton, Kentucky Virginia West Virginia Winnsboro, Louisiana FE’s Surnames … Continue reading
2010′s first Hissie and Conniption
Thank you Amy Coffin, MLIS for the first Hissie and Conniption since 2008. RE: http://tinyurl.com/amycoffin Blogger Amy Coffin, MLIS said… February 17, 2010 10:08 AM Thank you for the clarification. This is the complete opposite of the information I was … Continue reading
Civil War historian passes
History Sites Louisiana Civil War Message Board Art Bergeron’s passingObituary Notice and GuestbookDr. Arthur W. Bergeron
Louisiana Graveyard Rabbit and Governor’s Appointments to the Louisiana Cemetery Board
Louisiana Graveyard Rabbit: February 2010The Association of Grave Yard Rabbits · An Invitation to Join Us · Louisiana Cemeteries Wiki · Louisiana Cemetery Preservation Blog …Feb 11, 2010Governor Bobby Jindal Announces Appointments to the Louisiana Cemetery Board BATON ROUGE – … Continue reading
Look out yah’ll… here comes St. Charles Parish!
Geneabloggers has announced another Louisiana Genealogy blogger.Family, Friends and Neighborshttp://familyfriendsandneighbors.blogspot.com/Blog type: Individual family history, Louisiana genealogy This blog will start about my family and St. Charles Parish, Louisiana. My Great-great grandparents combine two of the early settlers, German/Swiss in 1720 … Continue reading