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recommended links, imho
(in no particular order)
FRENCH CANADIAN LINES
�   genforum.com's
Mercier page
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Soci�t� de G�n�alogie Les Patriotes Inc. based in Vercheres, center of "The Patriot's War", Canada, 1837 (The french tried to get Canada back from the English): Mercier, Montalon (Clermont), Giard, Pineau; and GenWeb Richelieu County, Quebec
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Dictionnaire G�n�alogique des Familles Canadiennes, a wonderful F-C source for all lines
�   My own page featuring the folks buried at The Greenbush Cemetery, Mille Lacs, MN
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Franklin County, NY's Rootsweb Page
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New York Franklin County History and Genealogy (part of the New York History and Genealogy Network)
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Cadillac's Village Or "Detroit Under Cadillac." with List of  Property Owners and a History of the Settlement - 1701 To 1710. Robideau Ancestors (Fafard) Arriving in Detroit with Sieur Cadillac
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Robidoux Chronicles (back to the first Robidoux in Canada, Andre)
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Clyde Rabideau's Page Clyde wrote the books, "Robidou Genealogy" (681pgs!/350 years) and "The Robidous: A Breed Apart", both great books.
�    The Families Plamondons
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Mille Lacs County, MN Genealogy Robideau & Jesmer are registered surnames
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Genealogique Quebec
�    FamilySearch's French Genealogical Word List 'cus, well, I don't speak
NEW ENGLAND LINES
�    Barbour Collection of Connecticut Vital Records
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Rutland, Vermont's RootsWeb Page
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Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683�1809
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Dutch Names & Nicknames & their English Equivalent Who would have ever guessed that Ida was Ytja?
�    At googlebooks: A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present, there are a number of reference. 
�    And you totally have to get onto HeritageQuest.com to search the Revolutionary War documents
SWEDISH LINES
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Family histories available at the Cokato Museum, Cokato, MN - includes both John Brown and Olaf Hedlund
�    John Brown was one of our earliest immigrant ancestors from Sweden.  Just before he came to the United States he traveled on the Swedish Royal Navy's
Frigate Eugenie, leaving Carlskrona, Sweden on 30 Sep 1851 for Sweden's first circumnavigation of the world, led by Rear Admiral Christian Adolf Virgin.  Read about the Voyage of the Frigate Eugenie For some great pics of the Eugenie
�    There is a website celebrating the descendants of the sailors on the
Eugenie. It's in Swedish, but the concept is still fun   Blekinge b�tsm�n p� v�rldsomsegling med Eugenie 1851-1853
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FamilySearch's Swedish Genealogical Word List 'cus, well, I don't speak
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Meeker County, MN's RootsWeb page
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Wright County, MN's RootsWeb page
GERMAN LINES
�    O'Brien County GenWeb page
MINNESOTA DATA
�     Minnesota Historical Society They have a GREAT Death Certificate Index, 1906-1996, as well as a Birth Certificate Index.  Both include searching by the mothers' maiden name.
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Dalby Database MN cemeteries
�     Star & Trib Historical Index.  Anyone with a Minnesota library card can get registered with the Hennepin County Library to use this source online
�    A fave at ancestry.com is the MN Birth Index and the MN Marriage Index. 
MN Library Card holders
Anyone with a Minnesota library card can get registered with the Hennepin County Library to use these source from home (you can register by phone for database access)
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Historical Minneapolis Tribune Index (1867-1922) link, under Star & Tribune
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Heritage Quest link, includes the census records from 1790-1930, but please don't overlook the Revolutionary War documents.  Includes Pension Applications, dictated to a clerk by your ancestor! 
�    And you don't need a card, but when you get a chance to visit Minneapolis Central, don't miss the Minneapolis Journal Index, 1875-1914, in the 4th floor compact shelving.  The microfilms of the newspaper are in the open stacks on 3rd. 
email Teresa
mercier_beaucoup at yahoo.com
�    MIGRATIONS is a database of people moving from here to there.  Many of the Greenbush Twp folks are included on this site, as they are quoted from "History of the Upper Missippi Valley", pub 1881
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