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*[[Estonia Church Books (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Estonia Church Books (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | *[[Estonia Church Books (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Estonia Church Books (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] | ||
*[[Estonia, Petseri County New Surname Register Cards (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Estonia, Petrers County New Surname Register Cards (FamilySearch Historical Records]]) | *[[Estonia, Petseri County New Surname Register Cards (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Estonia, Petrers County New Surname Register Cards (FamilySearch Historical Records]]) | ||
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The [http://www.ra.ee/ National Archives of Estonia] hold approximately two million records, including those of churches, educational institutions, manors, and personal files, and also various kinds of documentation that belonged to societies and enterprises. One of the documents in their collection describes how the [http://www.eha.ee/naitused_pildid/2005/merehada.jpg coastal peasants] on Estonia's island of Saaremaa helped rescue the shipwrecked English vessel Edith on 12 May 1860. The Edith, carrying a cargo of coal and coke out of West Hartlepool, had been caught in a storm and ran aground near Torgu. | The [http://www.ra.ee/ National Archives of Estonia] hold approximately two million records, including those of churches, educational institutions, manors, and personal files, and also various kinds of documentation that belonged to societies and enterprises. One of the documents in their collection describes how the [http://www.eha.ee/naitused_pildid/2005/merehada.jpg coastal peasants] on Estonia's island of Saaremaa helped rescue the shipwrecked English vessel Edith on 12 May 1860. The Edith, carrying a cargo of coal and coke out of West Hartlepool, had been caught in a storm and ran aground near Torgu. | ||
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