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Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites

http://www.cyndislist.com/

Cindi has thousands of links on her home page from basic topics of war to families. This is a very popular website - Good! She now works full time on this site.

Whiteside Family Association

http://www.whitesideancestry.org

The Whiteside family around the world. Their manuscripts and genealogy data are stored for Canada in the Norfolk Historical Society.

The Whitside Family

http://www.whitside.org

The Norfolk family of Whitsides as well as the family of General Samuel Whitside, US Army and Govenor of Cuba.


Fun to Look at...


Any Day in History

http://www.scopesys.com/today/

This site not only tells you who was born; who died and what happened on a certain date, but it also tells which holidays and religious observances are celebrated. Provides info about military personnel; USA missing on the given date. Long lists for each date. A great site.

Family Reunion Planning

http://www.family-reunion.com/

This is the Reunions Magazine Homepage. It focuses on reunion organizing, searching and helping organizers become educated and wise reunion consumers. Should be a big help for any one wanting to set up a reunion.

Heraldry on the Internet

http://www.digiserve.com/heraldry/

This is a coat of arm research depot with computer generated coat of arms. For a $3.00 fee you can submit a surname for a search for a known coat-of arms. Maintained by James Hill of Chino Hills, CA. If you are interested in family Coat of Arms, here is the place to look. No genealogy.

Warplane Heritage Museum

http://www.warplane.com/pages/home.html

This is a great site for RCAF afficionados. Tells you all about the new Museum outside of Hamilton at Mt. Hope. Lots of WW2 airplanes and items to buy. Not much genealogy but great pictures and it certainly is aviation history.


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