Lark Robart

Family historian and blogger

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index | 2024 Supplement

by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County If you are looking for information about immigrant ancestors, a key source for your search will be the PASSENGER AND IMMIGRATION LISTS INDEX. These 45 volumes identify over five million names of people traveling to the New World between the late 1500s to mid-1900s, departing from […]

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | May-June 2024

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. A to zax: a comprehensive dictionary for genealogists & historians by Barbara Jean Evans. Alexandria, Va.: Hearthside Press,1995. (Donated by the family of John A. Farris) 031 Evans German immigrants in American church records edited by, Roger P. Minert. v. 37. Kentucky (excluding Louisville

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The Internet Archive

by AGS Member Michael Wilson AGS Member Mike Blackledge has been reminding us for years about what a great resource the Internet Archive is. He recently sent me an email from them pointing out some of the genealogical resources they have, including their Genealogy Collection, Family Genealogy Collection, and a collection of yearbooks. I agree with

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Congratulations to AGS Member Bill Farmer!

by Lisa Kindrick, Genealogy Librarian, the Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County The Public Library Albuquerque and Bernalillo County has been privileged over the last twenty years to have the services of an extraordinary volunteer, William “Bill” D. Farmer. Bill has made substantial contributions at three branches of the library system on a weekly basis over

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | March-April 2024

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. Passenger and immigration lists index: a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, andnineteenth centuries by William P. Filby, Mary K. Meyer.Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Co., 2024.325.73 Passenger 2024 Supplement The route

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | January-February 2024

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. The Hebrew Portuguese nations in Antwerp and London at the time of Charles V and HenryVIII: new documents and interpretations by Aron di Leone Leoni.Jersey City, N.J.: KTAV Pub., 2005.(Donated by Peter Ives)305.8924 Di Leone New Mexico state business directory: including El Paso, Texas, with

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | November-December 2023

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. Every memory a story: anecdotes and images capturing family history by Michael AllanBlackledge.Albuquerque, NM: Blackledge Books, 2023.(Donated by Michael A. Blackledge)929.2 Blackledge Farnsworth Memorial II by Moses Franklin Farnsworth.La Mesa? Calif., 1974.(Donated by the Helen R. Plummer family)929.2 Farnsworth Finch and Relatives by Charles W. Finch.Dubuque, Iowa:

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | September-October 2023

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. A Guide to writing your family’s history by Jeri Fuller.Albuquerque, N.M.: Jeri Fuller, 2023.(Donated by Jeri Fuller Surad)808.02 Fuller Joe E. Childers: 85 years of living by Sam Pendergrast.Abilene, Tex.: Little Red Hen Press,1987.(Donated by Rex Hopson)929.2 Childress How firm a foundation: a family history by

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