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  • Siirtolaiset paikkakunnalta Piippola

    Suomesta on lähdetty siirtolaisiksi eri puolille maailmaa, Amerikkaan, Ruotsiin, Norjaan, Venäjälle ja Neuvostoliittoon sekä muihin kaukaisiin maihin.Voit lisätä projektiin Piippolasta lähteneet siirtolaiset ja myös ne, jotka ovat myöhemmin jostain syystä palanneet takaisin. Piippolan projektit *Paikkakunta Piippola, Pohjois-Pohjanmaa, Suomi Paikkakunta Piippola, Pohjois-Pohjanmaa, Suomi *Siir...

  • Kylä Maaskola, Viipurin kaupunki, Viipuri

    Tämä projekti on Viipurin kaupungin, aiemmin Viipurin maalaiskunnan ja Viipurin Pitäjän Maaskolan kyläprojekti. Perustettu 8.11.2019 / Toni NäppiPohjoispuolella Papula , itäpuolella Suurpero , eteläpuolella Liimatta ja länsipuolella Kelkkala Projekteihin liittyminen: kullakin projektisivulla klikkaa Toiminnot > Liity projektiin.

  • Tulsa, Oklahoma (City and County)

    Please add profiles of those people who were born, lived or died in the city or county of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Official City Website Official County Website History The area where Tulsa now exists was considered Indian Territory when it was first formally settled by the Lochapoka and Creek tribes in 1836, They established a small settlement under the Creek Council Oak Tree at the present-day in...

  • Kylä Kelkkala, Kelkkala ko, Lepola (Rosuvoi) ko, Kiesilä ko, Pyöräsuo ko, Ristimäki ko, Räikkölä ko, Viipurin kaupunki, Viipuri

    Tämä projekti on Viipurin kaupungin Kelkkalan, Lepolan (aiemmin Rosuvoi), Pyöräsuon, Ristimäen ja Räikkölän kaupunginosien, aiemmin Viipurin maalaiskunnan ja Viipurin Pitäjän Kelkkalan kyläprojekti. Perustettu 8.11.2019 / Toni NäppiPohjoispuolella itäinen kaupunkialue ja Papula , itäpuolella Maaskola , eteläpuolella Liimatta ja länsipuolella Talikkala

  • Finnish Cantors and Cantor-Organists

    This project page is created to gather Geni profiles of persons who worked as (professional) church musicians in Finland, mostly titled cantors ( kanttori in Finnish) or cantor-organists ( kanttori-urkuri ). For the cantors of the Orthodox Church of Finland, please see also Suomalainen ja karjalainen ortodoksinen papisto ja kanttorit sekä muu kirkon ja luostarien henkilöstö project.For persons ...

  • Osage County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Osage County, Oklahoma. Official Website Created in 1907 when Oklahoma was admitted as a state, the county is named for and is home to the federally recognized Osage Nation. The county is coextensive with the Osage Nation Reservation, established by treaty in the 19th century when the Osage relocated there from Kansas. Adjacent Co...

  • Crawford County, Kansas

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Crawford County, Kansas. Official Website From the 16th century to 18th century, the Kingdom of France claimed ownership of large parts of North America. In 1762, after the British defeated France in the French and Indian War, France secretly ceded New France to Spain, per the Treaty of Fontainebleau. In 1802, Spain returned most o...

  • Kristallnacht (victims of)

    On November 9 to November 10, 1938, in an incident known as “Kristallnacht”, Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses and killed close to 100 Jews. In the aftermath of Kristallnacht, also called the “Night of Broken Glass,” some 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps. German Jews had been subjected to repressive policies ...

  • Pawnee County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Pawnee County, Oklahoma. In 1891, the Pawnee agreed to take land allotments from the reservation, and the remaining land was opened to non-Indian settlers in 1893 during the Cherokee Outlet opening. Pawnee County was organized as County Q, and the future town of Pawnee, Townsite Number 13, was designated the county seat. In 1894, the...

  • Sequoyah County, Oklahoma

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma. Official Website History Sequoyah County was created in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. It was named after Sequoyah, who created the Cherokee syllabary and its written language. French traders came to this area in the 1700s, as they had posts in neighboring present-day Arkansas, part of their La Loui...

  • Coffee - Associated Occupations

    Coffee Producing The process of producing coffee - converting the raw fruit of the coffee plant into the finished coffee, varies, significantly affecting the flavour of the roasted and brewed coffee. Image right - "The London Coffee-stall", from Henry Mayhew's "London Labour and the London Poor", 1851. Public Domain Free CC0 image for Personal and Business use. Planting : Coffee seeds are...

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  • Pike County, Missouri

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Pike County, Missouri. Official Website The county was organized December 14, 1818, and named for explorer Zebulon Pike. The folksong "Sweet Betsy from Pike" is generally thought to be associated with Pike County, Missouri. Pike County is the home of Momo (The Missouri Monster). The first reported sightings in the 1970s were traced...

  • German Nobles

    The goal of this project is to trace the German royal family and noble families.* Family tree of the German Monarchs * House of Hohenzollern * German Nobility * German Noble Families * Imperial, Royal and Noble Families of Germany 3 PagesSurnames include ==Hohenzollern* ==Trenck - Von der Trenck*==Pfefferkorn - Pfefferman - Feferman - ge: FETTERMAN* Possible descendants of the House of Mecklenb...

  • The New School

    New School is a private research university in Lower Manhattan, New York City, located mostly in Greenwich Village. From its founding in 1919 by progressive New York educators, and for most of its history, the university was known as The New School for Social Research. Between 1997 and 2005 it was known as New School University. The university and each of its colleges were renamed in 2005.The N...

  • The Cooper Union

    Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences. Through outstanding academic programs in architecture, art and engineering, and a Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, The Cooper Union for the...

  • Saint Michael's Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida

    St. Michael's is located near the Pensacola Civic Center and is one of the oldest in Florida. Saint Michael's Cemetery is an eight-acre green space in the heart of urban, historic Pensacola, Florida. Probably in use by the mid to late 18th century, the land was officially designated a cemetery by the King of Spain in 1807. Although initially assigned to the Catholic inhabitants of Pensacola, pe...

  • Brain / Cerebral Abscess

    Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material (pus), coming from local (ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart, kidney etc.) infectious sources, within the brain tissue. The infection may also be introduced throu...

  • Slag van Magersfontein / Battle of Magersfontein

    Slag van Magersfontein - 11 Dec 1899 Battle of Magersfontein - 11 Dec 1899 Die Slag van Magersfontein het 'n beroemde oorwinning geword vir die Boeremagte tydens die Tweede Vryheidsoorlog. Hierdie slag het een van 'n driestuks neerlae deur die Britse magte (saam met Colenso en Stormberg) uitgemaak wat in Brittanje as die Swart Week bekend gestaan het. Die slag het gevolg na drie opeenvolgende n...

  • Knox County, Maine

    This project is part of the State of Maine Portal . Knox County, Maine is a county in the south-central part of the state, along the North Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2010 census, the population was 39,736. Its county seat is Rockland. The county is named for American Revolutionary War general and Secretary of War Henry Knox, who lived in the county from 1795 until his death in 1806. ...

  • Memorial Lutheran Church Cemetery, Afton, Minnesota

    This cemetery is adjacent to Evergreen Community Cemetery; it is located on the west side of the drive leading to the church. Evergreen Cemetery is first, then Memorial Lutheran Cemetery, both on right side of road; turn right at church driveway. The two cemeteries are divided by the church driveway. Church members bought lots close to the church 1882-1891 prior to the purchase of land from E...

  • Northern Confederates

    This project is for those who were born in the Northern States(Union) who fought for the Southern States (Confederate). Northern-born Confederates: Union States and Territories: Washington, D.C.: Commander (C.S.N) Thomas William Brent California: Colorado Territory: Connecticut: Delaware:

  • Bannock County, Idaho

    Please add profiles for those who were born, lived or died in Bannock County, Idaho . Official Website The county was established in 1893 and named after the local Bannock tribe. It is one of the counties with territories included in the Fort Hall Indian Reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Cities & Communities Arimo Blackrock Chubbuck Downey Fort Hall ...

  • Bingham County, Idaho

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Bingham County, Idaho. Bingham County was created January 13, 1885. It was named for Henry H. Bingham, a congressman from Pennsylvania and friend of William Bunn, Idaho's Territorial Governor. The county was formed from Oneida County and was later partitioned itself to form Bannock (1893), Fremont (1893), Bonneville (1911), Power (19...

  • Narcisse - Narcissa - Narcissus - Narcissist

    Adding all the names of "Narcissa" and "Narcissus" in the family tree. Is there a genetic trend of selfish behaviors, family lies and deception hidden by these narcissistic family members? Narcissism is the pursuit of gratification from vanity or egotistic admiration of one's own attributes. The term originated from Greek mythology, where the young Narcissus fell in love with his own image refl...

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