Gladwin County GenWeb Project
Michigan Genealogy Links
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GENDIS is a new project on line
which lists the death files from the state of Michigan from 1867 to 1874 - http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/gendis/index.htm
"Michigan In the Civil War." The owner of the site has many rosters of Michigan units on-line. Visit this site at: http://users.aol.com/dlharvey/cwmireg.htm
An index of Michigan townships - <http://www.rootsweb.com/~micharle/township.htm>
The Michigan Genealogical Council
Pam MARDOS Rietsch - a.k.a. "the list lady"has completed transcription of - The 1895 Atlas of the World for the states of Michigan and Arizona. These lists have all the towns that were in existence at the time, they show: their population, their county, their geographic placement in the state they are in, whether or not they have a P.O., R.R., or an express office.
Michigan Marriages
Jack & Marianne Dibean dibeanjack@juno.com have a CD of
Michigan Marriages that covers the late 1800's and some early 1900's and are willing to do
lookups.
No professional researchers are endorsed by the GenWeb project. These links are here for your convenience only. Any arrangements made with these professional researchers are between you and the researcher.
Michael and Cindy Disorbo - "So Many
Branches" does research in the Michigan, New York, Ohio and W. Pennsylvania area .
Many early settlers of Michigan came from or through the area that we research in. New
York can be very difficult in obtaining information from unlike your state. We are trying
to make the process easier. Our reputation is getting to be well know in this area and
record keepers are beggining to remember our faces. Our fees are very reasonable,
basically covering our expenses. If you are interested, please visit our web site at: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/SoManyBranches/
Or e-mail us at mdisorbo@banet.net
Detroit, Michigan area research - Hugh Curtis - af844@detroit.freenet.org , hcurtis@match.org
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This page last updated January 03, 2000 08:55 AM