Main.ResearchResources History
Hide minor edits - Show changes to markup - Cancel
Changed line 11 from:
- Top 100 Most Popular Genealogy Websites from GenealogyInTime Magazine
to:
- Top 100 Most Popular Genealogy Websites from GenealogyInTime Magazine
Added lines 10-11:
- Top 100 Most Popular Genealogy Websites from GenealogyInTime Magazine
Changed lines 1-2 from:
- http://www.ajgs.org.au
to:
(:title Cassirer Research Resources:)
Deleted lines 7-11:
Cohen
- http://www.myheritage.com/site-141383831/corlett for Pirani
Changed line 9 from:
http://www.myheritage.com/site-141383831/corlett for Pirani
to:
- http://www.myheritage.com/site-141383831/corlett for Pirani
Changed lines 7-11 from:
to:
Cohen
http://www.myheritage.com/site-141383831/corlett for Pirani
Changed line 14 from:
(:pagelist link={$FullName} fmt=#title:)
to:
(:pagelist link={$FullName} fmt=#title:)
Changed lines 5-10 from:
- http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/
to:
- http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/
(:Research: L :) Pages linked to this page (:pagelist link={$FullName} fmt=#title:)
Changed lines 3-5 from:
- Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it’s in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.
to:
- Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it’s in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.
- http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/
Changed lines 1-3 from:
- http://www.ajgs.org.au
to:
- http://www.ajgs.org.au
- Theresienstadt death certificates have been digitized & can be searched at http://www.holocaust.cz/cz2/victims/victims. Since it’s in Czech, one must first go to: http://google.com/translate_t, & insert the above URL into the translate a web page box, remembering to select Czech from the languages. It is thus possible to search in English, though large chunks of stuff are not translated.