AfriGeneas ~ List Of Links general GENEALOGY SITES. Ancestry.com. family Search. Everton's Genealogical Helper. LDS Church family History resources LibrariesManuscript resources on Af-am History lousiana and http://www.afrigeneas.com/links
Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Louisiana GENEALOGY resources ON THE INTERNET 5387/ lousiana. HTML. Maintained by Julia Hendrix, this site contains links to general Louisiana Avoyelles family Names Origins in France http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/la.html
Extractions: The Louisiana Genealogy Exchange and Surname Registry is a site where visitors can go to find specific persons, and exchange specific data with one another, relating to genealogy in Louisiana. The GenExchange is one of the two or three largest non-commercial genealogy projects on the internet and is a community effort where visitors and project volunteers can contribute data for the free use of others. Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~la-lghs/
Missouri Naturalization & Citizenship Records Offline Resources to declarations, 18941902; general index to Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky lousianaMaine Maryland ancestor's name, names of family members, dates of http://naturalizationrecords.com/usa/mo_offlinedb.shtml
Extractions: brings you NaturalizationRecords.com Search for your ancestors in naturalization records. Learn where to find declarations of intent, first papers, alien registrations, passport applications, petitions of naturalization and certificates of citizenship. Search substitute naturalization records - ships passenger lists, census records, oaths of allegiance, voters registration lists and more! Find your brick wall ancestor and add another branch to your family tree. Don't miss the 14 day Free Trials Missouri NATURALIZATION RECORDS OFFLINE Where to find Offline Records [ Search Online Records Step 4 Search the following substitute records for that important immigration or naturalization year Alien Registrations Census Records City Directories Land Records ... Search Naturalization Records on Rootsweb Territorial Court (Montana): Prefatory indexes to journals of proceedings: 1st district, 1878-1889; 2nd district, 1871-1880, 1888-1889; 3rd district, 1868-1888; 4th district, 1886-1887 [FHL 1490886 Items 1-8] [NARA M1236]
Georgia Naturalization & Citizenship Records Offline Resources 18411842 Georgia Archives general Notebook; Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentuckylousiana Maine Maryland ancestor's name, names of family members, dates http://naturalizationrecords.com/usa/ga_offlinedb.shtml
Extractions: brings you NaturalizationRecords.com Search for your ancestors in naturalization records. Learn where to find declarations of intent, first papers, alien registrations, passport applications, petitions of naturalization and certificates of citizenship. Search substitute naturalization records - ships passenger lists, census records, oaths of allegiance, voters registration lists and more! Find your brick wall ancestor and add another branch to your family tree. Don't miss the 14 day Free Trials Georgia NATURALIZATION RECORDS OFFLINE Where to find Offline Records [ Search Online Records Step 4 Search the following substitute records for that important immigration or naturalization year Alien Registrations Census Records City Directories Land Records ... Search Naturalization Records on Rootsweb Index to Georgia's federal naturalization records to 1950 (excluding military petitions) [FHC] Declarations of intentions, naturalizations, and petitions, 1855-1960 / United States. District Court (Alabama : Southern District) [FHC]
Extractions: Change your bookmarks! LAMA News LAMA's own Carol Mathias has been nominated for President of the Society of Southwest Archivists. A past president of LAMA, Carol is a current member of LAMA's Executive Board and was chair of our membership committee in 1993. On LAMA's behalf, she served on the 1993-1994 Planning Committee for the Southern Archivists Conference, and was chair of SAC's Finance Committee in 1994, the same year Louisiana archivists elected Carol LAMA President. Faye Phillips , also a past president of LAMA, has been nominated for Vice President of the Society of American Archivists. Faye served as President of the Society of Southwest Archivists in 1997-98 and as the SSA Awards Committee Chair in 1998-99. During her tenure in Georgia, she was President of the Society of Georgia Archivists and served on the Editorial Board and the Nominating Committee. Currently the Associate Dean of Libraries for Special Collections at LSU, Faye previously held positions in the U.S. Senate Archives, NARA, the Troup County (GA) Archives, UNC Chapel Hill, the Atlanta Historical Society, and Georgia State University. Faye has been a member of the SAA since 1976. She served on numerous committees and roundtables and was chair of the Nominating Committee, Distinguished Service Award Committee, and the Congressional Archivists' Roundtable. Faye is the author of
Vertical File --B, Louisiana Division, New Orleans Public Library candidate for Lieutenant Governor for lousiana, no date Battered Women (resources,general File, New Orleans), VF, Dated Bienvenu family, VF, one item, an invitation http://nutrias.org/~nopl/info/louinfo/vf/vfb.htm
Career/Employment Links - General EMQ Children family Services, California www.emq.org. lousiana back to careersby location. New York City Employment, Career, and Job resources www.allny.com http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/careers/jobsearch/career.html
Acadia Parish LA s about Dues Individaual $10.00; family $15.00, Lifetime $100.00 general Links and Search Engines. Ledbetters, Hilliards, and Faulks in lousiana http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/LA/Acadia/
Extractions: RootsWeb Surname List (RSL) Search WorldConnect Family Trees Surname Exact Soundex Metaphone (required) Given Name Birth Place Not Null Death Place Not Null Search the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Last name Exact Soundex Metaphone First Name Search the RootsWeb Surname List (location=LA) Surname (required)
Sabine Parish LA general Links and Search Engines. Cemeteries of Sabine Parish lousiana Cemeteryrecords of Sabine queries posted by genealogists who have family history in http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/LA/Sabine/
Extractions: RootsWeb Surname List (RSL) Search WorldConnect Family Trees Surname Exact Soundex Metaphone (required) Given Name Birth Place Not Null Death Place Not Null Search the Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Last name Exact Soundex Metaphone First Name Search the RootsWeb Surname List (location=LA) Surname (required)
Faculty Members, UA General Catalog BS, 1975, Xavier University of lousiana; MS, 1976 Sciences; Professor, Hydrology Water resources; BS, 1975 L (1997), Assistant Professor, family Community Med http://catalog.arizona.edu/2002-03/faculty/alpha/M.html
Extractions: Maccorquodale, Patricia (1978), Dean, Honors College; Professor, Sociology; Professor, Women's Studies; Adjunct Professor, Higher Education; BA, 1972, Carleton College; MS, 1974, PHD, 1978, University of Wisconsin Mack, Julie A (1989), Associate Professor, Theatre Arts; BS, 1982, University of Wisconsin; MFA, 1987, Purdue University Mackinnon, William J (1956-80), Professor Emeritus, Psychology; BA, 1942, MA, 1949, PHD, 1955, University of California at Los Angeles Macleod, H Angus (1979-95), Professor Emeritus, Optical Sciences; Professor Emeritus, Arizona Research Labs; BSC, 1954, Glasgow University Madden, Daniel (1976), Associate Professor, Mathematics; BA, 1970, Lasalle College; MS, 1971, PHD, 1975, Ohio State University Maddison, David R (1992), Associate Professor, Entomology; BSC, 1980, University of Toronto; MSC, 1985, University of Alberta; PHD, 1990, Harvard University Maddison, Wayne P Maddock III, Thomas Madenci, Erdogan Madhusudan, Therani N (2000), Assistant Professor, Management Information Systems; B TECH, 1990, Indian Institute of Technology; MS, 1992, University of Massachusetts; MS, 1994, Carnegie-mellon University; PHD, 1998, Carnegie Mellon University Madison, Peter
Faculty Members, UA General Catalog 1975, Xavier University of lousiana; MS, 1976 Professor, Hydrology and Water resources;Professor, Atmospheric L (1997), Assistant Professor, family Community http://catalog.arizona.edu/2001-02/faculty/alpha/M.html
Extractions: Maccorquodale, Patricia (1978), Dean, Honors College; Professor, Sociology; Professor, Women's Studies; Adjunct Professor, Higher Education; BA, 1972, Carleton College; MS, 1974, PHD, 1978, University of Wisconsin Mack, Julie A (1989), Associate Professor, Theatre Arts; BS, 1982, University of Wisconsin; MFA, 1987, Purdue University Mackinnon, William J (1956-80), Professor Emeritus, Psychology; BA, 1942, MA, 1949, PHD, 1955, University of California at Los Angeles Macleod, H Angus (1979-95), Professor Emeritus, Optical Sciences; Professor Emeritus, Arizona Research Labs; BSC, 1954, Glasgow University Madden, Daniel (1976), Associate Professor, Mathematics; BA, 1970, Lasalle College; MS, 1971, PHD, 1975, Ohio State University Maddison, David R (1992), Associate Professor, Entomology; BSC, 1980, University of Toronto; MSC, 1985, University of Alberta; PHD, 1990, Harvard University Maddison, Wayne P Maddock III, Thomas (1977), Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources; BS, 1964, University of Houston; MS, 1966, PHD, 1973, Harvard University Madenci, Erdogan
FSU 97 / 98 General Bulletin State; Associate Professor of family and Child Academic Administrator, LaboratoryAnimal resources Wesley, John L Albert L., Ed.D., lousiana State; Coordinator http://registrar.fsu.edu/Webtest/ugr055w.htm
Lousiana Feedback Letter general Comments. clinics, domestic violence projects, local pro bono initiatives,and similar resources. half of all pro bono cases closed are family law cases http://www.rin.lsc.gov/Rinboard/Review_SP/lafd.htm
Extractions: Lafayette, Louisiana 70502-4823 Re: Louisiana State Plan for the Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor Dear Mr. Oelkers: Thank you for the timely submission of the Louisiana State Plan for the Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor, developed in response to LSC Program Letters 98-1 and 98-6. The staff of the Legal Services Corporation Office of Program Performance has thoroughly reviewed and discussed your Plan. We believe that it, and the efforts on which it is based, are a good beginning to an integrated and comprehensive system for providing legal services to low-income people in Louisiana. We also believe that the Access to Justice Committee and legal services programs in the state should pursue additional activities in 1999 to meet this goal.
National Information SFBAYou.com CajunZydeco Web resources. general lousiana Music and Culture Information, Annualmemberships family (up to 4) $65 Individual $35 Student $25. http://www.slip.net/~arubinst/national.htm
Lousiana United Businesses Association owner, his/her spouse or immediate family member residing Business firm and appropriateexternal resources, the SEBD general Policy A. The policy of the state http://www.luba.org/luba/regulatory/rule.htm
Extractions: (LAC 19:II.Chapters 1-13) The Department of Economic Development's Small and Emerging Business Development Program is exercising the emergency provision of the Administrative Procedure Act, R.S. 49:953.B, in order to amend LAC 19:II.Chapters 1,3,5,7,9,11, and 13, expediting the delivery of managerial and technical assistance to the small and emerging business community, increasing the number of firms to be served through the program, improving the small business survival rate, and retaining and creating more jobs. This Emergency Rule is effective on August 9, 2002, and shall remain in effect for a maximum of 120 days or until a final rule is promulgated, whichever occurs first. For more information you may call the Small and Emerging Business Development Program at (225) 342-4320. Title 19
LSU Libraries -- Human Ecology Subject Guide to Human resources at LSU family, Child and (See also Human Ecology resourcesat LSU 1996 Louisiana State University Libraries lousiana State University http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/humaneco/humaneco.html
Extractions: General Resources Human Nutrition and Food Family, Child, and Consumer Science Textiles, Apparel Design, and Merchandising (See also: Human Ecology Resources at LSU: Governmental Sources) (See also Human Ecology Resources at LSU: Electronic Journals-selected list. On the LSU Libraries Home Page search "Electronic Journals" to see which titles are available through LSU Libraries. In addition to Human Resources at LSU : Family, Child and Consumer Science, see also the
Looking At The Death Penalty Penalty Ethics Updated and a guide to resources on the time on death row in Florida,lousiana and Utah. Witnessing Executions States with family Laws and Rules http://www.uncp.edu/home/vanderhoof/death.html
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Selected Louisiana Resources On The Internet A collection of links on almost all aspects of life in Louisiana.Category Regional North America United States Louisiana for the Disadvantaged The Louisiana State Literacy Resource Center lousiana Schoolto TheMissionary Cenacle family. Return to resources List Baton Rouge Links. http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/poli/newla.html
LSU Libraries -- German Language The Germanlanguage resources in the lousiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections(LLMVC) at LSU touch No Z resources. Gillespie, James A. family papers. http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/guides/german.html
Extractions: Chronological Index INTRODUCTION From the "German Coast" villages, also known as the Cote des Allemands (in present day St. John the Baptist and St. Charles Parishes), to the scattered planters throughout the Lower Mississippi River Valley, German immigrants had a presence in Louisiana and the lower Mississippi River valley that began early in the colonial period. The first Germans moved from New Biloxi to inland points of Louisiana. In 1768, they joined with Acadians from the Cabannocé Post area to march on New Orleans and overthrow Spanish colonial governor Antonio de Ulloa. Their close association with the Acadians led to intermarriage, and many Cajuns came to be known as "German Cajuns" as a result. The German-language resources in the Lousiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC) at LSU touch upon a range of topics and dates. The authors of these various papers, letters, notebooks, and other materials were students, planters, merchants, soldiers, and housewives, among other roles. The collections contain descriptions of aspects of the Civil War, plantation life, immigration experiences, business practices, travel accounts, the Nazi regime, and many other subjects. The dates of these materials range from 1776 to 1979 (see Chronological Listing, below).