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Pinellas County Genealogy and History
FLGenWeb Project, Inc.

Pinellas County  is a peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico.  Until  1911 it was a part of Hillsborough County.  At that time the name became Punta Piñal ... spanish for Point of Pines or Piney Point.   The peninsula area which divides Tampa Bay from the Gulf and little bit of land connecting it to the mainland were incorporated into the county.










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The original FLGenWeb  Project began in 1996 and incorporated as 501 (c) 3 not for profit in 2008, with over ten years accumulated
data and contributions.






    My name is Linda Flowers and I am your  Pinellas County Coordinator and a sixth generation "Native Floridian." I will be bringing you lots of new material for your researching pleasure. 
    If you would like to be part of helping to make this one of the best sites on FLGW, please send me your scanned and transcribed documents to be added. You will be given full credit for your contributions.
    I would like to thank Fran Smith our Florida State Coordinator, for giving me this opportunity. Fran has shown great patience in mentoring me for this position.




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BETWEEN THE PAGES
Between The Pages is a  feature that brings you the news and views concerning the lives of our Pinellas County citizens from generations past; their ambitions and struggles...their lives revisited. This feature covers every aspect of your ancestors life as it unfolded "between the pages" of various newspapers...births, deaths, marriages, triumphs and tragedies...all will be featured in this section, so come back often.This is a work in progress. 

Military Biographies Cemeteries
History of Pinellas County

Pinellas County Pioneers
Obituaries Some Pinellas County Historic Sites Marriages Archives, Libraries & Museums
Heritage Village
History & Research


Maps History of the...
 Courtney Campbell Scenic Hwy.
Historic Florida Stories Pinellas County Archeology Sites
Pinellas County Government & Photos

Links
Research Help

Funeral Homes History of Farm Life
Pinellas County
A History of the Board of Commissioners & Profiles...1907-Present
Florida History
(A Must view)

Spongers of
Tarpon Springs


Unique To Florida
state song, symbles, history, etc


Historic Preservation in Florida Pinellas County During The Florida Seminole Wars Pinellas County
Sons of Confederate Veterans

Florida Forever Coalition

The Pioneer Life Surnames Fallen Officers Memorial  Page
1905-2011
Cracker Country...
Reliving Rural Florida's Past

Food Timeline

Famous Masons Articles History Of  The Orange Belt Railroad
Historic Stories from the Palm Harbor Museum
including the one above.
Early Historical Times
Resources Economic History of Pinellas Co. Historical Background St. Petersburg
 1905

Pinellas County Recreation
(Includes State Parks)

Indian Rocks... Re-Discovered
1883-1914





OUR TOWNS
Be sure to check out these communities as they contain large amounts of information
 and photos. Links are provided to assist you in your Pinellas County Research.
Belleair Belleair Beach Belleair Bluffs Belleair Shore Clearwater Dunedin
Gulfport Indian Rocks Beach Indian Shores Kenneth City Largo Madeira Beach
North Redington Beach Oldsmar Pinellas Park Redington Beach Redington Shores Safety Harbor
Seminole South Pasadena St. Pete Beach St. Petersburg Tarpon Springs Treasure Island

UNINCORPORATED AREAS
Bay Pines Crystal Beach East Lake
Feather Sound Gandy Harbor Bluffs
Ozona Palm Harbor Ridgecrest
Tiera Verde Wall Springs West and East Lelman

OUR NEIGHBORS





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This Page Created December 2, 2010
© 2010-2012  Linda Flowers      Updated: 4-8-2012

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