Friday, September 30, 2011
Genealogy in the Ocean State
Genealogy in Rhode Island is unique, much like Rhode Island itself. For the smallest state with the longest name (the full name is "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations"), we have our share of quirks and weirdness. Quahogs, cabinets, grinders and Del's lemonade are all indigenous to the Ocean State. So are some fabulous resources for genealogists, if you know where to find them. We have almost 400 years of family history to delve into and explore, and I hope to acclimate folks to how things work and where to find the best resources here in "Rogue's Island." Some topics that I'll explore in future posts include repositories and libraries, societies, newspapers, court records, ethnic groups and other resources that are available to researchers tracking family history. I'll also be putting together a list of the best websites to explore Rhode Island genealogical data, stay tuned for more!
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Welcome to the geneablogging community!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to GeneaBloggers. I have a brick wall in R.I. that I haven't looked at in awhile. Perhaps following your blog will inspire me to pursue that branch!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I, too, have some ancestors from Rhode Island, and look forward to your future posts.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to your posts. All my paternal ancestry is in Rhode Island.
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