Guam Genealogy

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Getting started with Guam research
Located approximately 3,300 miles West of Hawaii, 1,500 miles East of the Philippines, and 1,550 miles South of Japan, the Island of Guam is the Western most territory of the United States. Guam is truly a tropical island paradise. Approximately 30 miles long and 4 to 9 miles wide, the Northern end of Guam is a plateau of rolling hills and cliffs rising to 600 feet above sea level. Waterfalls, rivers and bays abound throughout Guam's central and southern areas.

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Research Tools

 * http://www.usavital.com/state/usav_state_guam.html
 * http://www.familycensusrecords.com/state.asp?state=GU
 * GuamGenWeb
 * http://www.uog.edu/marc/
 * | Guam Mailing List
 * Pacific Island Guide to Family History Research (Wiki article click here)


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 * The first census in Guam was taken in 1710 when it was still a possession of Spain. The government of Spain took 20 additional censuses from 1710 through 1897. The 1897 census index, The Patron de Almas: Ano de 1897, is online on the Micronesian Area Research Center (MARC) website.

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