Genealogy Projects tagged with State of alaska on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Alaska Finns

    Ensimmäiset nimet kerätty valokuvallisista Yhdysvaltojen kansalaisuuspapereista joista koetettu jäljittää henkilöiden jo olemassa olevia Geni profiileja tai puita. Joidenkin osalta tehty uusi - yksittäiset oksat kaipaavat puitaan: 1) Harry on niin vanha, että luultavasti joltain osin hänen lähisukuaan voisi olla jo genissä ? Harry Anderson 2) Maarsin osalta sukutausta on selvillä, mutta jo...

  • Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area, Alaska

    Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area is a census area located in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,753, up from 5,559 in 2010. It is part of the unorganized borough and therefore has no borough seat. Its largest communities are Metlakatla and Craig. It was formerly part of the Census Bureau's Prince of Wales–Outer Ketchikan Census Area, but the name was changed ...

  • Sand Point, Aleutians East Borough, Alaska

    Sand Point, also known as Popof Island, is a city in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 976, up from 952 in 2000, but by the 2020 Census this had reduced to 578. It is on northwestern Popof Island, one of the Shumagin Islands, off the Alaska Peninsula. It is the borough seat of Aleutians East Borough, and is near the entrance to the Bering Sea. ...

  • Hoonah–Angoon Census Area, Alaska

    Hoonah–Angoon Census Area is a census area located in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,365, up from 2,150 in 2010. It is part of the unorganized borough and therefore has no borough seat. Its largest community is the city of Hoonah. Wikipedia

  • Valdez–Cordova Census Area, Alaska

    Valdez–Cordova Census Area was a census area located in the state of Alaska, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 9,636. It was part of the Unorganized Borough and therefore had no borough seat. On January 2, 2019, it was abolished and replaced by the Chugach Census Area and the Copper River Census Area. Wikipedia

  • Unorganized Borough, Alaska

    The Unorganized Borough is composed of the portions of the U.S. state of Alaska which are not contained in any of its 19 organized boroughs. While referred to as the "Unorganized Borough", it is not a borough itself, as it forgoes that level of government structure. It encompasses nearly half of Alaska's land area, 323,440 square miles, and, as of the 2020 U.S. Census, it had a population of 77...

  • Haines Borough, Alaska

    Haines Borough is a home-rule borough located in the state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,080, down from 2,508 in 2010. Wikipedia

  • Wrangell, Alaska

    Wrangell (Tlingit: Ḵaachx̱ana.áakʼw, Russian: Врангель, romanized: Vrangel') is a borough in Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 2,127, down from 2,369 in 2010. Incorporated as a Unified Home Rule Borough on May 30, 2008, Wrangell was previously a city in the Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area, which was afterwards renamed the Petersburg Census Area (the Petersburg Bor...

  • Yakutat, Alaska

    The City and Borough of Yakutat (/ˈjækətæt/, YAK-ə-tat; Tlingit: Yaakwdáat; Russian: Якутат) is a borough[9] in the state of Alaska. Yakutat was also the name of a former city within the borough. The name in Tlingit is Yaakwdáat (meaning "the place where canoes rest"). It is derived from an Eyak name, diyaʼqudaʼt, and was influenced by the Tlingit word yaakw ("canoe, boat"). The borough covers...

  • Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska

    Incorporated in 1962, Bristol Bay was the first of Alaska's boroughs. It is also among the smallest, consisting of little more than the rectangle of land around Naknek on the coast and King Salmon (which, uniquely, serves as the borough seat for the neighboring Lake and Peninsula Borough) inland. The borough seat is Naknek. There are no incorporated settlements. Wikipedia

  • Alaska with Boroughs ,Census Areas,Cities and Towns Project

    This subportal is part of the State of Alaska Portal . Geni Projects Cities Anchorage Juneau Sand Point Sitka Skagway Tenakee Springs Wrangell Yakutat Boroughs & Census Areas Aleutians East Borough

  • Bethel Census Area, Alaska

    Bethel Census Area is a census area in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population is 18,666, up from 17,013 in 2010. It is part of the unorganized borough and therefore has no borough seat. Its largest community is the city of Bethel, which is also the largest city in the unorganized borough. Wikipedia Genealogy Trails

  • Pioneers of Alaska

    The Pioneers of Alaska is a fraternal organization that was founded in Nome, Alaska in 1907 and is the only one of many Alaska based fraternal organizations still in existence and going strong .The purpose of the Pioneers of Alaska is “to preserve the names of all Alaska’s pioneers on its rolls; to collect and preserve the literature and incidents of Alaska’s history; and to promote the best in...

  • Governors of the District of Alaska

    On May 17, 1884, the Department of Alaska was redesignated the District of Alaska, an incorporated but unorganized territory with a civil government. The governor was appointed by the President of the United States.=Governors of the District of Alaska=* John Henry Kinkead (1884-1885)* Alfred P. Swineford (1885-1889)* Lyman Enos Knapp (1889-1893)* James Sheakley (1893-1897)* John Green Brady (18...

  • Alaska Governors

    Alaska Governors=* 1st - William Allen Egan , (1959 - 1966)* 2nd - Wally Hickel , (1966 - 1969)* 3rd - Keith Harvey Miller , (1969 - 1970)* 4th - William Allen Egan , (1970 - 1974)* 5th - Jay Hammond, (1974 - 1982)* 6th - Bill Sheffield, (1982 - 1986)* 7th - Steve Cowper , (1986 - 1990)* 8th - Wally Hickel , (1990 - 1994)

  • Commanders of the Department of Alaska

    Wikipedia ===United States Army==* Jefferson C. Davis (1867-1870)* George K. Brady (1870)* John C. Tidball (1870-1871)* Harvey A. Allen (1871-1873)* Joseph Stewart (1873-1874)* George B. Rodney, Jr. (1874)