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A great website that will show you the basics and how to get started if your interesting in DNA and Genealogy! It covers everything from the types of DNA tests (autosomal, mtDNA and Y-DNA), to which are the best ones for your needs.
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A good beginners guide to Genealogy with lots of places to start your search!
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Information on learning to speak Czech for all ages and other interesting information.
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Download Blank (Free) Family Tree Templates, Pedigree & Family Tree Charts & more.
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Your health should be a top priority. But when it comes to healthy eating, everyone’s body is different. Something that’s ideal for someone else may negatively impact you. A major factor that affects your ability to handle certain carbs, fruits, vegetables, vitamins, and minerals is your genetic makeup. GenoPalate provides an in-depth nutritional analysis. It can help you become more familiar with your unique genotype, with a focus on nutrition. If you want to start eating for your genes, nutritional genomics is a great place to start. But how accurate is GenoPalate? Can you trust them with your data? And is their nutritional analysis even useful? In this GenoPalate review, we’ll cover all these things and more. By the end of this review, you’ll be able to decide if GenoPalate is the right test for you, or if you’ll be better off using one of its competitors.
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Some good Free Research and tips here.
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A how to video on how you can make a homemade concrete headstone for about $30.
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A non-video step by step guide on how to make a concrete headstone.
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So you have a ancestor who died on February 8th, 1915 and their obit says they were buried on Wednesday. What day was Wednesday? Find it here.
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A guide to choosing and cleaning headstones.
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The present-day Czech Republic in Central Europe borders Poland to the northeast, Germany to the west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east, encompassing the historical territories of Bohemia and Moravia, as well as the small, south-eastern portion of historical Silesia. If you have ancestors who came from this small landlocked country, then you won't want to miss these five online databases and resources for researching your Czech roots online.
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World's largest online family history resource. You can start your family tree, trace your family history, DNA testing.
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The meaning and origin of 182 Czech surnames.
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Cyndi's List provides a full list of links for birth, death, and marriage records in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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Czech and Slovak heritage, folklore, genealogy, travel, and history.
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Czech Center Museum Houston is a non-profit educational, cultural arts organization located in the Museum District in Houston, Texas. The Center’s mission is to preserve, record, and celebrate the language, scholarship and arts of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Slovakia.
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History of Czech lands, Modern Era, First Czechs in America, Recent Immigration, Settlement Patterns, Acculturation and Assimilation, Traditions-Customs-Beliefs, Proverbs, Cuisine, Traditional Costumes, Dances-Songs, Holidays, Health Issues, Language, Greetings-Popular Expressions, Family-Community Dynamics, Weddings, Baptisms, Funerals, Religion, Employment-Economic Traditions, Politics-Government, Military, Academia, Film-TV-Theater, Journalism, Literature, Music, Public Life, Science-Technology, Sports, Visual Arts
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Society of Arts and Sciences. Since its inception in 1958 by Czech and Slovak emigre academics, the SVU has grown into a respected international member organization with chapters around the world. After the peaceful 1989 Velvet Revolution, it has expanded its activities to Czechoslovakia and its succession states, the Czech and the Slovak Republics.
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Genealogy Research, Translation, Guiding, Interpreting. emails: mirekk@volny.cz, familyhistory@seznam.cz, mk@czechfamily.com cell: 420 603 326 285 Address: Přichystalova 43, 77200 Olomouc, Czech Republic
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This site has a lot of FREE data. 1- Sign up, sign in (all free) 2- click on Search 3- click on Records 4- click on Browse all Published Records 5- Wait to load, it is a bit slow. Lots of Free Data on Texas Births, Deaths, Marriages etc. (Sorted alphabetically)
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Family Tree Magazine (1-8-2014) What can someone who has no living heirs do with his or her photos, birth certificates and other family heirlooms so they won't be thrown away? Is there any organization I could donate these items to?
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The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections.
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The Moravian Heritage Society was founded in January of 1994 to promote the history and culture of Moravia among the descendants of that region throughout the world. This is done through it's quarterly publication, "Morava Krasna", and genealogical services.
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Library of Congress: -- Proper Care and Handling of Works on Paper -- Proper Storage of Works on Paper -- Dealing with Condition Problems
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The PCL Map Collection includes more than 250,000 maps, yet less than 20% of the collection is currently online.
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Library of Congress: -- Identifying Photos -- General Care and Handling of Photographs -- General Guidelines for the Proper Storage of Photographs -- Dealing with Condition Problems
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Briscoe Center newspaper collection items digitized and hosted by the University of North Texas Libraries.
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Library of Congress Preservation topics are covered and give special focus to preventive preservation measures, which are simple to achieve and are more economical than the options available once damage is done.
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jan.dus@evangnet.cz rev.jan.services@gmail.com Czech cell: 011-420-731-842-248 Address: E. Vencovskeho 1141, Potočí - 572 01 Czech Republic
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Finding our roots together...an Ancestry.com community.
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Discover the surname meanings and origins, occupations, military service, and possible message boards for others researching a particular surname.
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The Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, a multi-functional facility, will preserve and promote the history, language, culture, and heritage of Texans of Czech ethnicity who trace their ancestry to the Czechs who immigrated from the present-day Czech Republic or the former Austro-Hungarian Empire (including Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Slovakia. Located in La Grange, Tx.
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Your home of Czech Music, Language, Recipes, & Traditions. Information on Czech language and pronounciation, Czech prayers, Czech surnames, history of Czech lands, etc.
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Translate words or phrases of many languages at this free site.
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Free genealogy and family history online made possible by the USGenWeb Project volunteers. Search free genealogy websites for your ancestors.
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