Chicago And Cook County Genealogy Websites (list of Cook County cemeteries with contact information; Guide to JewishGenealogy in Chicagoland (excellent resource for anyone doing family history http://www.chicagogenealogy.com/helpful.html
Genealogy Links Cemetery and Headstone Sites Census Links genealogy Links Immigration Links MapsMilitary Links jewish genealogy Links jewish web index http://members.tripod.com/pg_genealogy_society/genealogy_links.htm
Extractions: Search: Lycos Tripod Movie Clips Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next The PRINCE GEORGE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Various Helpful Genealogy Links The following links are ones I have come across that I thought might be helpful to members. If there are specific areas that people are interested in please let me know and I'll find what I can. If you have come across some that you found to be particularly helpful please let me know so that I can add them to our site. Cemetery and Headstone Sites
Wichita Falls Public Library - Genealogy Prothro genealogy Research Center at the Wichita Falls Public Library Adoption Resources AfricanAmerican Resources cemeteries Obituaries Census http://www.wfpl.net/genealogy.htm
Extractions: All census images 1790-1930 are available at either Ancestry Library Edition or HeritageQuestOnline If you have a WFPL library card, you may request the password to view the HeritageQuest images from your home computer. Ask at the Genealogy or Information Desk for more information. The Prothro Genealogy Research Center is located on the second floor of the Wichita Falls Public Library. The collection includes print materials, maps, CD-ROMs, and microfilm, focusing mainly on Texas and migration routes leading to Texas. Click here for information on the PGRC collection. Do you need research help? Send comments and questions to: pgrc@wfpl.net Last Updated: Prothro Genealogy Research Center at the Wichita Falls Public Library
Genealogy African American genealogy. European German genealogy. Hispanic Hispanic genealogy Hispanic genealogy Center. jewish jewish genealogy. Native American http://www.pub-lib.ci.arlington.tx.us/virtual/subjgd/genealog.htm
Genealogy The Encyclopedia of genealogy serves as a compendium of genealogical tools andtechniques jewishGen The Home of jewish genealogy List of Occupations http://nutrias.org/~nopl/links/genlinks/genlinks.htm
Clearinghouse - Ready Reference Resources - Genealogy List of websites on genealogy. jewishGen The Home of jewish genealogy theprimary Internet source connecting researchers of jewish genealogy worldwide http://www.sols.org/links/clearinghouse/readyref/genealogy.htm
Extractions: Clearinghouse This section includes links to support our EXCEL courses , especially the collection development course and the on-line "Electronic Sources of Information". Students can use this selection of links to complete their assignments. Ancestry.com : invaluable for genealogy researchers, easy-to-use search interface, huge collection of databases - some of which are free but most require a paid membership Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet: one of the most comprehensive lists. Everton's Genealogical Helper : resources available for a subscription fee - several available for non-members FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (aka Mormon or LDS) genealogical site Genealogy.com: Family Finder Genealogy Club - RAND A searchable index of surnames plus links Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory The Genealogy Home Page JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy : the primary Internet source connecting researchers of Jewish genealogy worldwide Librarians Serving Genealogists LSG web site is maintained by Drew Smith, Instructor, School of Library and Information Science, University of South Florida, Tampa.
Genealogy Resources genealogy research relating to adoptee and birth family searches. Italiangenealogy Home Page jewishGen jewish genealogy Resources http://www.birthfamily.com/genealogy.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Resources Census Bureau genealogy resources ... Christine's Genealogy Website African-American Genealogy City Directories - Listing of City Directories available at the National Archives and Records Administration Civil War Pension Index CompuServe's Genealogy Forums CompuServe's Genealogy Services Cyndi's List of Genealogy Resources - Cyndi's has been an excellent resource for several years, check it out Eastman's Online Genealogy Enumeration Districts Tool - first step in locating microfilm record in 1930 census EVERTON'S Family History Newsline - Everton's provided great resources and tips while I was searching FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Firstmoms' Genealogy Links The French-Canadian Connection FTM Online: Index of Genealogy Resources FTM Step by Step Guide to Finding Family Information ... Family Tree Magazine 101 Best Family History Web Sites GenArc Data Services Genealogy.com
Genealogy Links Utah Genealogical Resources 929 General genealogy - 929 Family Ancestry - 929 The Home of jewish genealogy - research jewish ancestry and genealogy http://library.loganutah.org/directory/links/genealogy.html
Extractions: Utah Genealogical Resources - 929: General Genealogy - 929: American Family Immigration History Center - trace ancestors who entered the United States through the Port of New York on Ellis Island from 1892 to 1924, including ships' manifests of crews and passengers, photographs, sound recordings and personal documents; searchable - 929 Ancestors - PBS series produced at KBYU; summary of each episode, guide for teachers, printed guide to using the episodes to teach or learn genealogy, links to other products - 929
Butte County - California GenWeb Butte County California GenWeb - History, genealogy, Resources. Park Cemetery,Old Oroville Cemetery, Wyandotte Park Cemetery or the jewish Cemetery, http://www.cagenweb.com/butte/
Genealogy > USA > Texas > Milam County The Net s definitive directory to genealogy USA Texas Milam County. with a genealogical interest in the jewish Cemetery in Rockdale, Milam County http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/TX/Milam/
Extractions: Cemeteries of Milam County (Source: Interment.net) Cemeteries of Milam County Texas (Source: Cemeteries of Texas) Milam County Confederate Veterans Buried in Texas Milam County Cemeteries (Source: ePodunk) Milam County Cemetery List (Source: Find A Grave) Milam County Cemetery Registration (Source: The Tombstone Transcription Project) Milam County Texas Cemeteries The Political Graveyard (Source: The Political Graveyard) TX-ROCKDALE-JEWISH-CEM-L For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Jewish Cemetery in Rockdale, Milam County
Winnipeg.ca (UD) : Library Services jewishGen The Home of jewish genealogy This comprehensive site includes a databaseof over 200000 surnames and place names, discussion groups, http://wpl.winnipeg.ca/onlineresources/internet/genealogy.asp
Extractions: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) has earned the title of "the world leader in family history". Their website provides material for the novice researcher and includes a prominent link to FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service the LDS genealogy search engine and information resource. Genealogy Gateway
Welcome To The Jewish Genealogical Society Of Colorado Some (Un)expected Resources for jewish genealogy Research in DenverÂ’s CentralLibrary (Outside the genealogy Department) Compiled by Joe Cahn, http://www.jewishgen.org/jgs-colorado/cahn.html
Floridian: Genealogy Council Is A Boon To Local Rooters The PascoPinellas genealogy Council is in full swing. genealogy Society,the Pasco genealogy Society and the jewish genealogy Society of Tampa Bay. http://www.sptimes.com/2003/07/24/Floridian/Genealogy_council_is_.shtml
Extractions: The Pasco-Pinellas Genealogy Council is in full swing. Founded March 29 by the Pinellas Genealogy Society, the group wants to promote genealogy throughout the Pasco-Pinellas area, support activities of each member society, share ideas and resources, and sponsor seminars and other joint projects. Members include the Pinellas Genealogy Society, the Suncoast Genealogy Society, the West Pasco Genealogy Society, the Pasco Genealogy Society and the Jewish Genealogy Society of Tampa Bay. Societies within the Pasco-Pinellas area are eligible for membership. Annual dues are $25. The next meeting is Aug. 30 in the conference room at the Largo Library. Lesleigh Laite Butts, president of the Pinellas Genealogy Society, is the executive director of the Pasco-Pinellas Genealogy Council. E-mail her for details at tolaite@tampabay.rr.com
Genealogy Sources jewishGen The Official Home of jewish genealogy Legacy.com search for Included are death indexes, obituaries, probate indexes and cemetery http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/nsf/genealogy.html
Extractions: Use * at the END of a word to find variations (new*, will find news, newsletter, etc.) Search the Electronic Library For Genealogy Sources 192.com find families and addresses in the UK. registration is free American Family Immigration History Center between 1892 and 1924, over 22 million passengers and members of ships' crews came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. Now you can research passenger records from ships that brought the immigrants - even see the manifests with passengers' names Ancestry.com search Nebraska records Ancestry Search Links to over 250 of the best Internet genealogy sites Barrel of Genealogy Links Canadian Genealogy Centre a single window providing electronic access to genealogical resources in Canada. Cemetery Junction Directory Locate Active and Retired Cemeteries Quickly and Easily Census Finder 10,800 links to free census records for genealogy and other research. Christine's Genealogy Website African heritage web links Commercial Genealogy Page many, many links to databases, magazines, books etc. connected with genealogy needs
Avotaynu Guide To Jewish Genealogy Written by a pioneer of jewish genealogy, this new version is a major rewrite of There are now chapters on how jewish genealogy is different from other http://www.avotaynu.com/books/fg2g.htm
Extractions: Foreword by Elie Wiesel Since it was first published in 1980, From Generation to Generation has inspired thousands to pursue the unique challenge and rewards of Jewish genealogy. More than 40,000 copies of previous editions of this book have been sold. Wri tten by a pioneer of Jewish genealogy, this new version is a major rewrite of previous editions. There are now chapters on how Jewish genealogy is different from other genealogy, Internet resources, names, Holocaust research, immigration, research in the Old Country and cemeteries. Kurzweil interviewed some of the specialists in Jewish genealogical research and includes a number of "A Conversation With..." sections. 6" x 9" 392 pages(est) hardcover Special price $17.00 Contents Acknowledgments xv Foreword xix Elie Wiesel Introduction xxi CHAPTER ONE: Climbing Up My Family Tree: Jewish Genealogy as a Spiritual Pilgrimage 1 CHAPTER TWO: Getting Started: How to Begin Your Research First Steps 38 Gathering Your History: Collecting Stories 44 Family Legends: Are They True? 45 Ten Common Family Myths-or Truths! 47 What Questions Should You Ask? 50 Tips on Interviewing Relatives 53 Observations on People Who Don't Appreciate Genealogy 54 Following Leads Like a Detective 55 Taking Notes 55 Visiting Relatives and Others 56 Family Photographs 57 Writing Letters 58 Final Tips on How to Begin 59
ALA | Internet Resources: Genealogy As its subtitle states, it is the home of jewish genealogy. This megasite containsdatabases, thorough guides, links, and tips that provide your patrons http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues1999/june5/genealogy.htm
Extractions: ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications Vol. 60, No. 6 by Thomas Jay Kemp Without a doubt, we live in exciting times. The Internet is expanding our virtual collections and allowing us to offer service we never could before. In particular, the Internet is providing practical reference tools for genealogical research from around the world. Now every librarian can provide valuable reference assistance no matter how large his or her genealogical collection is. From full-text books, documents, and journals to massive indexes like the Social Security Death File Index, we can instantly provide current, accurate information for beginning or experienced genealogists. The growing number of discussion groups also provide a painless way for librarians to improve their awareness of genealogical reference sources and gives us a quick way to reach out to colleagues when we are stuck on a research question.
Extractions: Speaking Engagement Information George G. Morgan is a frequent presenter at genealogical societies, libraries and conferences. He is the president of the the International Society of Family History Writers and Editors (ISFHWE) , a director of the Genealogical Speakers Guild , a director of the Florida Genealogical Society [Tampa, Florida], a member the Florida State Genealogical Society's Speaker's Bureau , the Association of Professional Genealogists , the National Genealogical Society (NGS), and the Society of Genealogists (U.K.) . as well as other genealogical and historical societies around the world. DATE EVENT LOCATION September 7-10, 2005 Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference
Extractions: TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES BAILEYVILLE BELMENA BEN ARNOLD BRANCHVILLE BUCKHOLTS BURLINGTON BUSHDALE CAMERON CLARKSON DAVILLA FOREST GROVE FRIENDSHIP GAUSE HANOVER HARMONY HOYTE JONES PRAIRIE Handbook of Texas Online: article on Jones Prairie Rice family history with details about life in Jones Prairie in the early 1900's Stories and photos (Charles C. Chaney's website)
Cemetery FAQ's Prepared by the jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. Frequently Asked Questions How many jewish cemeteries are there in the New York Metropolitan area? http://www.jgsny.org/cemfaqs.htm
Extractions: What is the value of the JGSNY's Cemetery Project to me and how can I personally benefit from this information? What is a landsmanshaft? How many Jewish cemeteries are there in the New York Metropolitan area? How many different Jewish burial societies are there in New York? ... I don't live in New York City. Can you photograph a tombstone, call a cemetery, look up death indexes, obituaries or records at YIVO, or provide any other genealogical information for me about my deceased relative? What is the value of the JGSNY's Cemetery Project to me and how can I personally benefit from this information? Many of you may still not be able to identify your ancestral town using such standard research materials as census, naturalization, passenger ship and vital records. Landsmanshaft plots can provide the key to your ancestral town when all other documentation fails. And, once you locate your ancestral plot, you may discover other relatives as well!