St. Louis, Missouri Genealogy Resources & Records Search genealogy records at Ancestry.com Missouri vital records 1910 to Present Missouri Department of Health how to order them http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/stlouis.html
Extractions: Ancestry's US Census Collection with digitized images from the microfilm (requires payment) - includes the following indexes for Missouri... (index is free with registration - viewing images requires payment) (mostly Union) includes Missouri All 9 of the above indexes are included in a single census subscription Also Available:
Genealogy Places to Search records Online. FamilySearch from the LDS Family History of towns and surnames being researched by jewish genealogists worldwide http://www.libcoop.net/mountclemens/genealog.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Collection and Services Mount Clemens Public Library's Genealogy Collection is available whenever the library is open. The Library's holdings include: 3,000 books including major indexes, genealogies and record abstracts U.S. census films for Wayne, Oakland, Macomb counties of Michigan 1820-1930 Suburban Library Cooperative online digital media archive - thousands of photos and documents relating to the history of Macomb County's communities (turn your pop-up blocker off to use search this archive). 1930 census index for Macomb County, Michigan Birth (1867-1905), marriage (1819-1922) and death (1867-1917) records of Macomb County on microfilm Macomb County, Michigan Chancery Index, 1847-1927 Macomb County, Michigan Naturalization Index 1839-1982 Macomb County Cemetery Master Index Macomb County Obituary Index Mount Clemens/Macomb County newspapers on microfilm , 1880-present [some small gaps] Macomb County Military Index World War I Draft Registration Index for Macomb County World War I Service Records for Macomb County Roll of Honor of Macomb County Men Who Lost Their Lives in the Service During World War I ... Memorial Record, H.D. Terry Post 216, (Mount Clemens) Grand Army of the Republic (Civil War records) 1890 Special Veterans Census of Macomb County (Civil War veterans) Mount Clemens city directories, 1896-1966
Other Databases Geneology Civil War Pension Index search 2.5 million genealogy records vitalrec.com everything you need to know about vital records in the US. top of page http://www.genealogylinks.net/gen-int.htm
Extractions: Records of Births and Deaths Statewide registration of vital statistics began in 1880 and was usually complied with by 1890 for deaths and by 1915 for births. In some areas of Long Island and the lower Hudson Valley, some births, marriages, and deaths were recorded in town records as early as about 1665. For example, Amenia, Dutchess County, has vital records beginning in 1749. Births, marriages, and deaths were also recorded for a short time in most counties from 1847 to about 1850. The state legislature passed a law in 1847 requiring school district clerks to send information to the Secretary of State. The law was difficult to enforce, and most school districts stopped doing this by 1852. Historical societies have some of these records, but most are still in the possession of town and county clerks. The very few 18471850 vital records that were once on deposit in the New York State Archives have been returned to the towns that deposited them at the archives. Some cities had pre-1880 registration, such as New York (1847 for births, and 1801 for deaths), Brooklyn (1866 for births and 1847 for deaths), Albany (1870), Buffalo (1878), Syracuse (1873), Rochester (1875), Utica (1873), and Yonkers (1875). You can learn more about the history and availability of vital records in
JGS-Montreal Home Page The JGS of Montreal has indexed over 75000 vital records for the jewish Community To guide genealogists and nongenealogists on how to search for their http://www.gtrdata.com/jgs-montreal/
ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES (AJGS) jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS). PO Box 1094, Agoura Hills, CA 91376 Indexing the 18411942 jewish vital records of Quebec in the Drouin http://www.gtrdata.com/jgs-montreal/Awards/IAJGS-Award.htm
American Jewish Archives SEARCHING FOR GENEALOGICAL INFORMATION USING THE AMERICAN jewish The American jewish Archives does not have official government records (birth, death, http://www.americanjewisharchives.org/aja/genealogy/
Extractions: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives has a large and growing genealogy collection which is used by persons seeking information on their ancestry and family history. The American Jewish Archives is committed to furthering knowledge and awareness of Jewish genealogy and to assisting those who are tracing their Jewish roots. To this end, we are making available a digital version of Dr. Malcolm Stern's classic work, First American Jewish Families, on this website. Jewish genealogy is a highly developed field of study. There are numerous resources for the beginning and advanced genealogist that are available on the Internet and in most bookstores and libraries. A basic knowledge of genealogy procedures will allow researchers to make better use of their time and improve their chances of success. As part of our service, the AJA staff will be happy to provide you with a listing of some of these most popular resources.
Internet Public Library: Genealogy Browse by country, or search for burial records, cemeteries, or by ancestry. jewish genealogical information and contacts. http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/ref40.00.00/
Extractions: Education ... Genealogy This collection All of the IPL Advanced Information helpful in finding and/or interpreting records of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor or ancestors. You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading. About.com: Genealogy http://genealogy.about.com/ "Afrigeneas is a Website focused on genealogical research and resources in general and on African ancestry in particular. This page serves as a focal point for information about African-ancestored families and for pointers to genealogical sources worldwide." This site contains many links to web sources on African-American genealogy and genealogy in general, as well as links to musuems, a library, and a bibliography. One important resource is its "Surnames" Database. Updated often and users entries' encouraged.
Cyndi's List - Jewish records, photographs and other genealogical information for the town of Talsi, a searchable database of indexes to all available jewish vital records of http://www.cyndislist.com/jewish.htm
GENEALOGY LINKS vital records Information where to obtain vital records from each state, Top genealogy Sites Over 40000 links, tools, search engines, books, etc. http://www.bigwave.ca/~john/genelinks.html
Family Chronicle - Genealogical Databases Worth Searching To search the online version of the Family Tree of the jewish People, visitors must have Name Kentucky vital records Index URL ukcc.uky.edu/~vitalrec/ http://familychronicle.com/GenDatabases_03.html
Extractions: Save Over 40% Off the Cover Price! "How-To" Archives Current Issue Web Links Complete Index of Features 500 Brickwall Solutions ... Publisher's Clearance Special Genealogy Databases Worth Searching AMONG THE MOST popular genealogy sites on the web are those which boast hundreds of thousands of names in their databases. While the high numbers are certainly impressive, the quality of the data is more difficult to measure. In most cases, the only true measure of a particular databases usefulness to you is whether or not your searches yield useful information. Here is a selection of some of the webs mega-databases, both fee-based and free of charge, together with an evaluation of their relative merits. Name: Ancestry.com Databases
Internet Genealogy Resources Now you can search these millions of records for information on Ellis Island Internet source connecting researchers of jewish genealogy worldwide.) http://www.geocities.com/dsfhc@sbcglobal.net/int_resources.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Resources The following links are meant to be a convenience to our patrons and not a comprehensive listing of genealogy resources; rather, a starting point. One link may lead to a thousand others; such is the case with " Cyndi's List ". Products or services found on these sites are to be evaluated by each individual, are in no way endorsed by the Danville Family History Center or the Webmaster, and have been placed here solely at the discretion of the Webmaster. G enealogy Resources... Census, British Census, United States 1790 to 1930 U.S. Census Online!
Springfield Library: Genealogy Links jewishGen Primary Internet resource for jewish genealogy research. Search for records of burials in cemeteries throughout the US and other countries. http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/liblinks/geneal.html
LFPL - Internet Links - Genealogy This site includes links to cemeteries, military records, vital statistics and other Contains over 41000 links to genealogy websites. Family Search http://www.lfpl.org/reference/rflksgen.htm
Extractions: A comprehensive index to nearly 12 million sketches in more than 2700 volumes and editions of current and retrospective reference books, covering both contemporary and historical figures throughout the world. Follow the link from the LFPL Databases page Louisville and Jefferson County Metro Louisville - Jefferson County Kentucky GenWeb Project " In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in the index. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of each county's web page. These pages are a result of that effort." This site includes links to cemeteries, military records, vital statistics and other useful information.
Exhibitions jewish genealogy and the Internet. jewish Historical Society of the Upper www.familysearch.com/Search/searchcatalog.asp Search for records which you can http://www.tc.umn.edu/~schlo006/geneaologysites.html
Extractions: Last update June 07, 2001. First presented January 16 and 23, 2000. Jewish Genealogy and the Internet. Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest. Bill Wolpert (e-mail Wolpert@prodigy.net ) and Jim Marver. Here is a list of some of the websites that may be of interest.. We are always looking for other interesting websites. Feel free to pass those sites along to us via e-mail at history@jhsum.org If you are interested in joining the Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest's GENEALOGY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP, please send us an e-mail or feel free to call us at (651) 637-0202 ext. 202. www.Jhsum.org Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwes www.jewishwomenexhibit.org Award winning website based on the JHSUM "Unpacking on the Prairie" exhibit. www.ajhs.org American Jewish Historical Society www.anybirthday.com Name search www.archives.ca Canadian National Archives www.augsburg.edu Access to the library catalogues of Augsburg, Hamline and St.Thomas. www.avotaynu.com Company specializing in Jewish genealogy www.census.gov
Genealogy This is the Family Search Internet genealogy Service from the Mormon genealogy Library As a result, when jewish records are included in Catholic Civil http://jewishwebindex.com/genealogy.htm
Extractions: "Making researching your Jewish roots - e a s i e r " GENEALOGY Search for any word using my Search Engine click here Language: Albanian Arabic Armenian Azeri Bosnian Bulgarian Chinese-Simplified Chinese-Traditional Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latin Latvian Lithuanian Malay Norwegian Persian(Farsi) Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Tagalog Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Yiddish MultiLanguage Direction: Into English or need or want to know This Genealogy page is a mish-mash of information that doesn't seem to fit properly within the scope of the other pages, or is so general, that I have chosen to place the information or links here. You should be able to learn a lot here - regardless of whether you are just starting your research, or are far advanced. There is something here for everyone. "If you are going to successfully pan for gold,
Genealogy Ancestry.com search 240 million names in 1630 databases Security Death Index State by state vital records Links - This site has links to every State http://www.yhti.net/~melody/genealogy.htm
Extractions: Genealogy Acadian Genealogy Home Page AfriGeneas - African Ancestored Genealogy American-French Genealogical Society Ancestral Findings - Birth, Census, Death, Land, Marriage, Military, Passenger, Immigration Lists and State Records Indexes and a chat room. Ancestry.com - search 240 million names in 1630 databases Ancestry Search - An Interactive Directory of over 400 Genealogy Surname Search Engines. Ancestry's Social Security Death Index Australian Family History Compendium BaiCon Genealogy CLIO - The National Archives Information Service ... Cemetery Records on the Internet - The site is a resource of burial records and links to cemetery webpages. Browse over 2.8 million cemetery records across over 54,00 cemeteries worldwide online, all searchable. Special collections included veterans cemeteries and cemeteries flooded by dams. Censuslinks Commonwealth War Graves Commission - includes personal and service information for 1.7 million soldiers who died in the First and Second World Wars. Cyndi's Lists of Genealogy Sites on the Internet over 99,800 links , categorized and cross-referenced, in over 150 categories. Dead People Server - index of famous persons to find the date of death; if alive, also noted.
GENEALOGY - HOLOGRAMS Sephardic and Sephardim genealogy, jewish genealogy Sephardic genealogy at Sephardim. genealogy search engine lds mormon birth records, death records http://www.greatdreams.com/genealogy.htm