
Alex Glendinning's Home Page: Awards and
Reviews
For Hungarian
Family History
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- February 26 2001: Hungarian Introduction
Page chosen as Site of the Day by Family
Tree Magazine (USA). and is now stored in their Select
Site Resource Guide.
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For
The Asian Pages
- Selected by edhelper.com
Educational Assistance for Teachers in November 2000.
For Channel Islands Family History
- Selected by the Genealogy Forum on AOL to receive the Best Site Pick
for March 2000.
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- Your site has been chosen because of its great benefit to those searching
their ancestry in the Channel Islands. The site is an essential tool for
anyone doing genealogical research in these islands The Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ) segment of the site provides helpful hints and leads that
will help others locate the information on their ancestors. The collection
of links on the Channel Islands is amazing and contains a wealth of information
on research, genealogy, and the history of the area. Your site is an essential
key that is bringing success to many in their pursuit of finding their
heritage.
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- The information and organization of Alex Glendinning's Channel Island
Pages shows the dedication and effort in providing easily accessible information
to other genealogist. On behalf of the Genealogy Forum on AOL, we would
like to thank you for your time and effort in making the Internet a better
place to do research.
For Hungarian Family
History - August 5 1998
- 1997: Cyndi Howells: Alex Glendinning's Hungarian Pages. Heritage Quest Magazine No.
72 Nov. / Dec. 1997: Alex has put together a terrific resource for
an area of the world that not yet well represented online - Hungary. His
site has links to other Hungary and Slovakia resources online, as well
as his own family information for the Szedmáky, Edelényi
Szabó and Tóth surnames in Hungary. However, the real gem
on Alex's site is his guide, Family History in Hungary, Család-Történet
Magyarországon (includes Slovakia). Alex provides the researcher
with many details for Hungarian research including addresses, potential
fees and expenses, availability of records, and historical information
regarding each of the records to be used.
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Glendinning's Home Page