NARA - Genealogists/Family Historians - Ethnic Heritage Links Genealogical resources available at the National Archives and records Scot Roots assists in searches within originial Scottish records for information http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/heritage/
DCPL: Internet: Genealogy & Biography Searchable collection of census records, slave data and other documents. Primary Internet source for researchers of jewish genealogy. http://www.dclibrary.org/internet/biography.html
Extractions: Exploration of African American genealogy. Contains subject collections devoted to African American, Native American and Hispanic genealogy resources, a message area for discussion on the subject of African American genealogy sites containing information about African American History. Very useful site. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints site with search engine for over 35 million names; huge record collections which include the Ancestral File and International Genealogical Index, census and other vital statistics sources; and a directory of family history Web sites. Federation of East European Family History Societies
Family History AtoZ | Home Page Features Ancestry s genealogy Search Engine, the World Wide Web s largest and Select a state from the map of the US to obtain vital records information http://www.antiquesatoz.com/genealogyatoz/
JEWISH GENEALOGY LINKS genealogy.com International and Passenger records Subscription Searching Ellis Island Netherlands Society for jewish genealogy - Search Netherlands. http://www.zchor.org/linkgen.htm
Extractions: JEWISH GENEALOGY LINKS Avotaynu, Inc. Home Page Family Tree of the Jewish People Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Home Page OneGreatFamily.COM ... Burial Societies in the New York Metro Area Sources In Israel The Israeli Genealogy Society Home Page List of Landsmanschaften in Israel (IGS list Memorial Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry Hevra Kadisha Haifa ... Jabotinsky Institute in Israel More Links: Catalogs (Library of Congress) General Netherlands Query Forum Message Index Netherlands Society for Jewish Genealogy - Search Netherlands. Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain - Homepage ... The Jewish Agency Information Center: JAFI Projects - The Bureau for Missing Relatives (closed?) Ted Margulis: Jewish Web Index YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, NYC JewishGen The Jewish Genealogy Home Page
Genealogy Links Western States Historical Marriage Record Index searchable database of marriage to genealogy web sites compiled by genealogy volunteers; vital records 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
International & Immigration--Family Tree Magazine This leading jewish genealogical publisher makes available online, for free, and an ambitious reconstruction of vital records destroyed in San http://www.familytreemagazine.com/101sites/2004/international.html
Extractions: Start exploring your Eastern European roots with these links to member societies, maps and research guides. Don't miss the expanding array of databases, covering foreign-born voters in 1872 California, World War I Polish soldiers in France, and an ambitious reconstruction of vital records destroyed in San Francisco's 1906 earthquake, when the city was home to many European emigrants. Find Your Swedish Roots
Genealogy Links By Subject Denmark ~ Scandinavian genealogy. Norwegian Emigration Search Bergen Harbour Engine Search For Genealogical Information Online; US vital records Info. http://members.tripod.com/~Crystal_J/BakerLinks.html
Extractions: Baker Family International Links Page These links have been selected from over 10,000. I have used those that contain actual online information, charge no fees for information, or contain the best information on each subject. I was tired of finding sites that ran you all over cyberspace with tons of links to other link pages, with alot of time spent (wasted) and no results. The sites I use are linked to one page of a website. Some sites have many pages, but I use the best all around info. for each site. Many are "hidden" sites, not promoted on search engines and hard to locate online. I will continue to check new sites and add to this list. I've run across many webpages offering to locate certain records, check library holdings, or do research for a fee. This same info. is easy to locate, you do not need someone to find it for you. Just because someone is in the area your ancestor resided does not mean they are more qualified than you are to get results, or have better ways to get that information. Many researchers may live in the area you want checked, and they use the Latter Day Saints Branch Libraries' micro-film for info. that you can get close to where you live. Check the L.D.S. Branch Library in your area.
Genealogy - TRL WebLinks genealogy information and records including US Immigration records, Social Security vital records Where to write for birth, death and marriage records. http://www.timberland.lib.wa.us/genealogy.asp
Genealogy Another nice feature is the ability to search for records from a specific Wisconsin vital records. This genealogy Research page from the Wisconsin http://www.mpl.org/Files/Great/bookmark.cfm?Category=12
A Barrel Of Free Genealogy And Civil War Sites Serving genealogists since 1996, John s list of genealogy and Civil War links Deaths and Marriage records Resources United States vital records http://cpcug.org/user/jlacombe/mark.html
Extractions: (Click picture to read My Story) In Memoriam: JOHN J. LACOMBE, II On Monday, August 20, 2001 of Lanham, MD, John Lacombe died in his sleep very unexpectedly. He was the beloved son of the late John J. and Marian Lacombe; brother of Jim and Tom Lacombe. Friends were received at the RENDON HALE FUNERAL HOME, 9013 Annapolis Rd., Lanham, MD on Friday, August 25. Mass of Christian Burial was at St. Matthias Catholic Church, Lanham, MD on Saturday. Interment was at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mattias Catholic Church Building Fund, 9475 Annapolis Rd., Lanham, MD 20706. A long-time and active member of Capital PC User Group, John's web site is one of the most popular sites on www.CPCUG.org . John's younger brother, Tom Lacombe, would be glad to receive email condolences and reminiscences at tlacombe@shentel.net
BPL - Quick Reference Links Genealogy The Church of the Latter Day Saints Family Search genealogical resources. Massachusetts Registry of vital records and Statistics http://www.bpl.org/electronic/genealogy.htm
Extractions: Related Links Full-text E-journals Databases by Subject Databases Alphabetically BPL Big Dig ... BPL Big Dig Quick Feature Finder 24x7 Reference Help Booklists - Adults Booklists - Teens Booklists - Children Branch Library Locations Calendar of Events Catalogs City of Boston Directions Electronic Books Español Genealogy Government Documents Hours and Addresses Internet Resources Job Opportunities Kids' Page Library Cards Library History Library Locations Literacy Services Museum Pass Program My Account Online Tutoring PINs Printing Tips Publications Request books Restaurants Sargent Project Search Our Resources Search Our Website Special Collections Sports Temples of Boston Store Support the Library Tax Information Teen Lounge Wireless Internet The resources for genealogy available on the Internet are increasing daily. Library catalogs, the Social Security Death Index, bulletin boards and more are just a few clicks away. However, the Internet does not yet replace or duplicate certain important resources such as manuscript church records or early city and town records. The recommended links below can lead the researcher to sources, people and organizations that can assist in the extensive research essential to genealogy. Researching family histories is a time-consuming endeavor, however, the Library has staff and resources to guide you in your search.
World-Wide Genealogy Resources Clubs) Australian Croatian Genealogical and Histroical Society Office of Scotland giving feebased access to vital records Scottish genealogy http://www.genhomepage.com/world.html
Extractions: World The WorldGenWeb has hosts for about half the countries in the world. In addition to sites for individual countries, WorldGenWeb sites exist for many regions such as Africa Asia British Isles Baltic Sea ... The Middle East , North America ( Canada Mexico United States The Pacific , and South America International Internet Genealogy Society Afghanistan Afghanistan GenWeb African American AAGENE-L mailing list Antarctica Antarctica WorldGenWeb Argentina Argentina WorldGenWeb Armenia Armenia GenWeb Armenian Genealogical Center Australia Australia GenWeb Tasmania Archives of Australia New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages ... The Shipping Online Database 1852-1859 , British Immigrants to Victoria South Australian (Australia) Mornington Peninsula Family History Society (Victoria) Dead Persons Society Melbourne, Victoria Moggill Local History (suburb of Brisbane, Queensland) Judy Webster's Genealogy Advice for Australia , especialy Queensland Cora Num's Genealogy Online concentrates on Australian research Milton Ulladulla History Site (Australia) The Genseek Australian Genealogy site has several free Australian databases and indexes , a collection of Australian Genealogy Links , and descriptions of basic sources of genealogy information in Australia Tasmania indexes: Publicans Convicts Quit Rents , and Births, Deaths and Marriages
Frontline: Shtetl: Searching For A Shtetl | PBS The American Association of jewish Genealogical Societies It has an extensive microfilm collection of jewish vital records from Poland especially from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shtetl/search.html
Extractions: The American Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies This organization has 40 chapters in major cities and 20 more chapters worldwide. It publishes a quarterly magazine, "Avotaynu" - An International Review of Jewish Genealogy which is the world's leading Jewish genealogical magazine. (info@avotaynu.com) JewishGen This group also offers information on linking up with others who are researching family history For example, computerized lists offer family names and the names of villages/towns being investigated by others. Thus, one can find out the names and phone numbers of others who are searching similar trails.
RAND Genealogy Club Links Censuses vital records. 1890 Veterans Special Census Royal and Noble Ancestry and genealogy Search Service Royal Families http://www.rand.org/about/contacts/personal/Genea/other.html
Genealogy--Reference Resources Kansas vital Statistics issues certified copies of vital records. Family Search is a well organized genealogical internet site which features Search for http://skyways.lib.ks.us/library/reference/genealogy.html
Extractions: Cutler's History of the State of Kansas is a time capsule written by Kansas settlers and edited by William G. Cutler. The online transcription attempts to retain all the original text. The text includes the following chapters: Descriptive and Early History, Territorial History, State History, Era of Peace, and County.
Jewish History In Germany The data include vital statistics of the deceased, an image of the gravestone, Douglas E. Goldman jewish genealogy Center of Beth Hatefutsoth, http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p1ges/heidelberg/jh/jh.html
Extractions: (Links checked 4. November 2002) RETURN TO INDEX General University of Southampton (UK) Libraries, Special Collections, Survey of Jewish Archives in UK and Ireland : fundamentally a database of archival holdings on the history of the Jews in UK. This, however, includes the activities of German-Jewish emigres and emigre organizations in Britain (in English) Medieval Jewish Life (Medieval Sourcebook, Fordham) Christoph Cluse (Trier) has produced a most impressive collection of sources and extracts from sources on the history of the Jews in Germany in the Middle Ages , among other things sermons, Exempla, extracts from chronicles on the persecution of the Jews during the Black Death (1348), the complete text of Hermanni quondam Judaei Opusculum de conversione sua nach der Edition von G. NIEMEYER, Weimar 1963 (MGH Quellen zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 4). The sources are in the original languages, the website in German
JRI - Poland / AGAD Archives Project Search the database by clicking here. To search only for AGAD record indices, In 1877, the forms used to record jewish vital events was standardized. http://www.jewishgen.org/jri-pl/agad/
One-Step Webpages By Stephen P. Morse Births, Deaths, and other vital records Illinois Death records (pre 1916) Searching the Illinois Death Index in One Step http://www.stevemorse.org/