Related Web Sites

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Occasionally we receive questions

regarding "good" genealogical websites.

There are TONS of sites on the Internet, and here are a few.

Neither the Clewell Executive Committee,

nor the Clewell Family Association endorses the following web sites,

but they are offered for your perusal and research.

 

Clewell-Related Web Sites

NOTE: Many of the above websites share a vast amount of genealogical information. Make your search easier! For Internet Explorer users, click "CTRL+f." A search window will open, enter the name CLEWELL, and click the NEXT button.


FAQ

"How may I obtain a copy of "Volume I," History of the Clewell in the United States, 1737 to 1907 and genealogy?" That volume was originally published in 1907, and all only copies went to your "great grandfather." But don't despair; go to www.Higginsenbooks.com. Follow the link to GENEALOGY. Click GENEALOGY SHOPPING CART. Then locate CLEWELL among their alphabetical lists. They offer paper and hard cover copies for around $60.

 

General Genealogical Research

 

Genealogical Resources
  • Eastman's Online Genealogy Magazine: An excellent genealogy resource! Dick Eastman, a noted genealogy authority, offers two versions of his online magazine: 1) Free, and 2) PLUS. The Plus Edition sells for about $20, annually. Further, Plus Subscribers can access previous articles that are archived. An excellent resource!

 

  • Legacy is the genealogy program used by the Clewell Genealogist. All the details and a free (partially working) download are available at: www.legacyfamilytree.com.

Other Resources
  • The Moravian Archives (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) www.moravianchurcharchives.org. Click on LINKS (left side), then mid-way down the page, click the link for MORAVIAN CHURCH GENEALOGY LINKS. Tons of helpful information.

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