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41. Genealogy2
The primary internet source connecting researchers of jewish genealogy worldwide. Family Organizations and vital records. Family Tree Maker Online
http://www.parkland.lib.sk.ca/search.htm
SASKATCHEWAN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY - YORKTON CHAPTER General Sites Canada Saskatchewan Worldwide ...
Researching Your Aboriginal Ancestry at Library and Archives Canada

Meetings
Every 2nd Tuesday of the Month between September and June
7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Yorkton Public Library
93 Broadway Street West
Yorkton, SK
Contact
Deirdre
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General Sites Bob's Your Uncle, eh! Toronto Public Library search engine provides detailed access to Canadian genealogical information on the Internet. A listing of approximately 2000 Canadian "Genealogical and Historical Web sites from East to Western Sea". Cyndi's List Extensive index to genealogical resources on the Internet, including over 149,000 links. Family Search Presented through The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Family Search is a searchable databases includes Census and Lists, Court and Legal Records, Cultural and Religious Groups Ancestral File, Biographies, Collected Works, Family Databases, Personal Narratives, Key Genealogical Sites, Land and Property, Libraries, Migration, Military Places, Record Keepers, Research Support, Royalty and Nobility, Services and Tools, Surnames and Family Organizations and Vital Records. Genealogy Home Page Provides links to: Genealogy Help and Guides, North American Genealogy Resources World-Wide Genealogy Resources, Religious Genealogy Resources, Family/Personal Genealogy Pages, Newsgroups and Mailing Lists, Searching for related genealogists, On line genealogy information, Internet Genealogy Guides, Libraries, Maps, Geography, Deeds and Photography, Genealogy Software Genealogy Societies, Upcoming Genealogy Events, and Commercial Services.

42. Keene Public Library Genealogy Links
For other Keene vital records information, see the City Clerk s vital records Google genealogy Search Help you put in names, it searches Google using
http://www.ci.keene.nh.us/library/gen.htm
Keene Public Library
Genealogy Links Home Index Catalog Databases ... Search
Resources at the Keene Public Library:
  • The Library has town histories for most NH towns available for in-library use. (You can check the catalog via KEENE-LINK to find out which towns have published histories.) Vital statistics for Keene are available for the years 1742-1941, as well as City Directories for 1871 to date and scattered years from 1831-1871. The Library is scanning the Vital Statistics of Keene, N.H. and much of this is now online and searchable. For other Keene vital records information, see the City Clerk's Vital Records page The Library has a subscription to Ancestry Plus , which searches over 3000 databases with genealogical and biographical information on over 1.5 billion names! This database can be used within the Library only. For Keene cemetary information, see the Dept. of Parks and Recreation Cemetary Division page Some genealogical finding aids are available in the Reference section, but most of the materials from the "Wright Room's" genealogy and New England history collection have been moved to the :
Historical Society of Cheshire County
located at 246 Main St. (603-352-1895).

43. Local History And Genealogy
From Generation to Generation How to trace your jewish genealogy and family You will find census information, some vital records information, and more.
http://www.bcpl.org/genealogy.html
Boone County Records Books In Library Genealogy on WWW Census Records ... Local History ADVENTURES IN GENEALOGY The Boone County Public Library offers genealogy programs the first Saturday of every month, at an announced branch location. Programs include guest speakers, field trips, and instructional classes. After the program, those who attend are encouraged to ask questions and discuss their experiences on family history research with their fellow amateur genealogists. The programs are free and open to anyone who is interested. Watch here for more information on Heritage programs that will be offered over the summer. If you have any questions about Adventures in Genealogy , please call Bridget at the Scheben Branch, 859-384-5550. Genealogy information that is available at the library or online
Boone County Kentucky Records
Vital Records - Print/Microfilm sources

Boone County Marriages 1799-1915 (mf 929.33 boon)
Boone County Wills 1799-1915 (mf 929.34 boon)
Boone County Deeds 1799-1912 (mf 929.32 boon)

44. Online Information Resources Selected By Skokie Public Library: Genealogy Home
Skokie Public Library genealogical resources. vital records and obituaries jewish genealogy Resources at Skokie Public Library, Skokie, Illinois is home
http://www.skokie.lib.il.us/s_info/in_genealogy/
magazine and newspaper locator library databases a to z index ask a librarian
Genealogy
Online Information Resources
... selected by Skokie Public Library
Researching your family history is a fulfilling hobby, a labor of love, a tribute to your ancestry, and a gift to your descendants. It can also be a very challenging project. Use the resources in this section as a pathfinder to guide your quest. Skokie Public Library has subscriptions to two premier genealogy databases: Ancestry Library Edition , available only inside Skokie Public Library, and HeritageQuest Online , which is available at the Library and from home for Skokie Public Library cardholders. Both contain huge collections of research materials for tracing your family history. The Skokie Obituary Index is a specialized database created by librarians at Skokie Public Library and is especially useful for local genealogical research.
Available from home for Skokie Public Library cardholders In-Library use only
Getting Started
If you're new to researching your family history, use these sites to help you get started.

45. Best New Ethnic Sites--Family Tree Magazine
The allencompassing site for jewish genealogy, from how to get started to clues to retrieve family records from more than a million vital records for
http://www.familytreemagazine.com/101newsites/ethnic.html
101 Best New Web Sites Index For Beginners Ethnic and Immigrant Resources Search Engines Reference Tools Share and Share Alike Records, Records, Records! ...
Newsletter

Ethnic and Immigrant Resources American Family Immigration History Center
www.ellisislandrecords.org

This new Ellis Island immigration database lets users easily search and access the records of everyone who entered the United States through the Port of New York from 1892 to 1924. The actual pages showing your ancestors' arrival in America are only a few clicks away. AncestorSuperSearch.com
www.ancestorsupersearch.com

This "precision" search engine indexes English genealogical data from before 1930. Unlike many other search engines, it doesn't limit itself to its own databases. And you can pass your e-mail address on to someone searching for the same ancestors. The site's "Cousin Contact" feature will automatically put researchers in touch with each other, if they so choose. Chineseroots.com
www.chineseroots.com

For Chinese family history researchers who can't read Chinese, this English version offers Chineseroots 101, a surname origin library and dictionary, news, links and help from Shanghai Library's "Gen Gurus." Federation of East European Family History Societies
feefhs.org

46. BCLS-Web Guide To Genealogy Resources
Information on acquiring vital records. This office has birth, death Home of jewish genealogy connecting researchers of jewish genealogy worldwide
http://www.bcls.lib.nj.us/Webguides/genealogy.html
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WEB GUIDES: Genealogy ELECTRONIC DATABASES Look for the new redesigned Genealogy Sitecoming soon! Ancestry Library Edition is the largest online genealogical resource in the world. Family history buffs and genealogists will value this service to do genealogical research. This on-line database contains Military Records, Census Records, Vital Records, Church Records, Immigration and Naturalization Records, Court Land and Probate Records, Social Security Death Index, Genealogical Periodicals and Newspaper Obituaries. This resource is available at the Headquarters library and all branches of the system. Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) is a comprehensive on-line index to current and retrospective biographical dictionaries and who's whos. It indexes current, readily available reference sources, as well as the most important retrospective and general works that cover both contemporary and historical figures. BGMI on-line is designed to be the best place to begin your search for information on people. It provides citations to biographies of individuals, both living and deceased, for every field of activity and from all areas of the world. For each name, complete bibliographic information on the biographical sources is provided. This resource is available at the Headquarters Library only.

47. Genealogy Directory Index
Your Guide To genealogy. All vital records. Search the largest online genealogy databases. Find birth records jewishGen The Home of jewish genealogy
http://www.xroyvision.com.au/genlinks/directories.html
Homepage Discussion forums Drake genealogy Genealogy resources center ... Photographic family tree charts Genealogy Directory Index Add your genealogy ( and non ) links to the Free for all links directory. PHOTOGRAPHIC FAMILY TREE CHARTS How would you like to be able to look at and admire photographic family tree chart presentations of your family ancestors and descendants? ENTER SITE You can post any genealogical enquiries - comments directly onto the XROYVISION MESSAGE BOARD ABC genealogy - Your Guide To Genealogy All Vital Records - Search the largest online genealogy databases. Find birth records, death records, marriage records. Ancestral Findings.com - The most popular free genealogy lookup site. Free genealogy research of birth, census, death, land, marriage, military and state records indexes. A must see for those conducting a family genealogical searches Ancient Faces.Com - AncientFaces is the free visual genealogy website that has over a thousand old photos, recipes, and stories visitors have shared. CensusDiggins.com

48. Genealogy Research
jewishGen The Home of jewish genealogy http//www.jewishgen.org/ to assist with genealogical research. vital records for the United States
http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/genealogy.html
Research Guides Genealogy The CSULB Library does not have a genealogy research librarian and does not, typically, purchase materials to support genealogical research. There are many experts on genealogical research and these experts are often found at public libraries where this activity is more likely to be supported. Below is a short list of resources which may help you start your genealogical research and may provide leads on where you can find additional information. Ancestry.com
http://www.ancestry.com

This huge commercial web site allows you to identify resources containing information on whatever name you enter. However, this is a subscription service, and some of the resources to which they point are readily available for free in public libraries. Before paying for a subscription, you may wish to do the free search (or sign up for a free trial) and determine what information MIGHT be available and then consult your local library for the specifics. AncestryPlus , a subscription service provided by GaleGroup, offers similar information to Ancestry.com. AncestryPlus is available for "in library use" at the Long Beach Public Library Cyndi's List
http://www.cyndislist.com/

49. Jewish Genealogy
The premier internet source for jewish genealogy is jewishGen. jewish vital records Research in Quebec jewish Lida District (Belarus)
http://www.genhomepage.com/jewish.html
The Genealogy Home Page
Jewish Genealogy
The premier internet source for Jewish Genealogy is JewishGen . It hosts the JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF) , has over 150 information files, has searchable databases, hosts organizations and includes links to other Jewish Genealogy resources and Jewish family websites The JewishGen Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) file contains more information about Jewish Genealogy. Of interest to Sephardic Jewish genealogy researchers are "Etsi" (my tree, in Hebrew), Sephardic Genealogical and Historical Society Jeff Malka's list of Sephardic links , the Sefard Forum Jamaican Jewish History and Sepharadchai , an investigation into Jewish/Converso immigrants to Brazil Sephardim.com , a research tool for Sephardic and Jewish Genealogy The Jewish Web Index and JGL: Jewish Genealogy Links contains many categorized links JewishGen's Hungarian Jewish Genealogy Southern African Jewish Genealogical Research Calendar Conversions will convert dates between Gregorian, Julian, French republican and Jewish calendars. The Gross-Steinberg Family Tree has additional information on Jewish Genealogy and a large list of Jewish Genealogy links Arielle Masters has collected a number of links relevant to Jewish genealogy.

50. The Journal Of The Jewish Genealogical Society
Features NY State Dept. of Health Index to vital records; genealogy on TV; Searching Census records; German Genealogical Sources; Shanghai jewish
http://www.jgsny.org/dorot.htm
DOROT Would you like to purchase back issues of Dorot: The Journal of the Jewish Genealogical Society ? Every issue contains valuable information for the Jewish genealogical researcher, including detailed reports of our monthly programs, book reviews and notes on new publications, feature articles, announcements about genealogical sources in New York City, news of Jewish genealogical events and organizations, and much more. Individual back issues are $3 per copy, from volume 6 to date. Back issues of volumes 1 to 5 are out of print A run of volumes 8-23 is available for $75 . Orders must be prepaid. Checks are payable to the Jewish Genealogical Society. Mail all orders to: P. O. Box 6398, New York, NY 10128. Highlights of back issues are as follows: 20:1 Fall 1998 Program Reports : The Archives in Kaunas, Lithuania; Internet Resources for Genealogical Research; The Search for Heirs to Pre-Holocaust European Assets; New York Resources Update. CD-Rom Review : 1998 Cemetery Project. ($3) 19:4 Summer 1998 Program Reports : Jewish Medical Reports for Jewish Genealogists; Research in South Africa; Seminar on Jewish Genealogy, Los Angeles, July 1998; Meeting on Future of New York Region National Archives; Jewish Genealogical Institute Proposed at Center for Jewish History; The Jews of China.

51. Professional Genealogists And Genealogy Research Services For The United States
Online Certificate Ordering for United Kingdom and Ireland vital records! Her area of specialization is German genealogy. Great War searches
http://genealogypro.com/directories/USA.html
Professional Genealogists and
Genealogy Research Services for the United States
Services with nation-wide scope
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Eli Melitz
Exprienced genealogist locating past and present family members in Israel. Vanessa Morgan Genealogy Research for Birmingham, Worcestershire and Warwickshire, UK; Undertaking research tasks of all sizes, from short look-ups to whole families. Genealogical Translations Specialized in the translation of genealogical documents, especially handwritten documents in Old German Script. First-rate education, 13 years experience, certification and a tight global network of linguists and genealogists form our basis of best-quality professional translation services in almost any language combination. Tony Poole Genealogy research in England; Specialising in ancestor research in the English West Country - particularly Somerset, Bristol and Devon, but also in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Dorset; Easy access to county record offices and main London repositories. Roger E. Nixon

52. Professional Genealogists And Genealogy Research Services For Northeastern Unite
Family Threads genealogy, Maryland genealogy research vital records Marian Levine McClellan, jewish genealogy Research for Eastern Europe and the
http://genealogypro.com/directories/USA-NE.html
Professional Genealogists and
Genealogy Research Services for Northeastern United States
Including the states of Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Home Services User Resources Advertising Details
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Let Leo Look
Specializing in research for Boston, Massachusetts, New England, Canada and Ireland. Frederick E. Smith MA Full family history and forensic genealogy research services: documentation and tracing of family lines, location of missing heirs to estates, due diligence searches, and locating missing relatives. Areas covered include the Greater New York City area of NY, NJ, and CT as well as Upstate New York. Ethel B. Keith Experienced professional genealogist for Ontario, Canada; Proven ability to produce professional, confidential and cost effective results; All projects documented and fully explained in understandable terms. History Works Specializing in research of the Mid-Atlantic states, especially West Virginia and Virginia. All In Your Family Genealogy and Family History Research in Ontario Canada, USA, England, Scotland and Ireland

53. World-Wide Web Resources - Genealogy
jewishGen jewish genealogy, Internet source connecting researchers of jewish Kentucky vital records Index, death, marriage, and divorce records.
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/genealogy.html

Genealogy
Sites Added Since June 22
  • Cemetery Records , from RootsWeb.com.
  • , listed by state and county. Includes obituaries, probate indexes, and cemetery and burial indexes.
  • , from DeathIndexes.com.
  • Social Security Death Index
  • Veterans Affairs Nationwide Gravesite Locator
  • Ancestral Trails Historical Society , cooperative effort between Ancestral Trails Historical Society and Kentucky Village Network service of the Kentucky Rural Telecommunications Center. Regional genealogical and historical society with a national membership. Offers county-by-county help and allows callers to communicate by electronic mail to public libraries and research archives.
  • Ancestry.com
  • Cemetery Records , from RootsWeb.com.
  • Census from the National Archives and Records Administration.
  • Census , from the US Census Bureau.
  • CensusFinder , links to census information for those researching family histories. Primarily containing resources with U.S. data, the site also has some links to Canada, Norway, and the United Kingdom.
  • Christine's Genealogy Website , African American genealogy. Searchable and includes an index that gives an organized listing of what's available.
  • 54. Newberry Library | Jewish Genealogy
    jewish vital records, Revision Lists and Other jewish Holdings in the Lithuanian Search. Niles, IL jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois, 19811991.
    http://www.newberry.org/genealogy/jewish.html
    Jewish Genealogy
    General Guides and Bibliographies Guides for Specific Areas/Countries Surnames Biographical Resources ... Resources Elsewhere in Chicago GENERAL GUIDES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES David, Jo. How to Trace Your Jewish Roots: Disovering Your Unique History . New York: Kensington Pub., 2000. Call # CS21.D38 2000 (2nd floor open shelf). Jewish Genealogy Yearbook 2000 . International Association for Jewish Genealogical Societies, 2000. Call # folio E184.312 .I77 2000. Handouts from the 20th International Conference on Jewish Genealogy. JewishGen (Web site) http://www.jewishgen.org/ . This free website has a number of helpful research tools. Kurzweil, Arthur. From Generation to Generation: How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Family History . Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 2001. Call # CS21.K87 2001 (2nd floor open shelf). Regenstein, Janice Mendenhall. Jewish Genealogy Worldwide: An Annotated Bibliography of Books on Jewish Local History and Other Subjects of Use to Genealogists . Wichita, KS: Family Heritage Institute, 1981. Call # folio Z6366.R44.

    55. J. - How To Start A Family Search
    to the 1880 US census and a host of other records, including New York City vital records. Register with jewishGen The Home of jewish genealogy.
    http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/24932/edition_
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    Friday February 11, 2005 How to start a family search by janet silver ghent
    It takes time, energy and access to the right tools to begin your genealogical journey. Here are some resources to help you on your way.
    Talk to living relatives Interview family members and gather critical information — birth, marriage and death dates, name changes, areas of residence, immigration papers, professions.
    Visit cemeteries Hebrew and English inscriptions offer clues about your ancestors’ parents.
    Use free and low-cost resources One of the best resources is the Mormon FamilySearch site (www.familysearch.org) , which gives free access to the 1880 U.S. census and a host of other records, including New York City vital records. Marriage records usually contain birthplaces, and by clicking on “family,” for example, you may get the names of the couple’s parents. Register with JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy. Jewishgen.org connects researchers worldwide, with a database of 350,000 surnames and towns. The free site (the group does solicit contributions) offers countless pointers and links to archives that can be accessed via the Internet. The San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society (www.jewishgen.org/sfbajgs)

    56. Developing A Jewish Genealogy Library: The Israel Genealogical Society Library A
    They include newspapers, vital records, indices of county, state and national Why the need for a specialized jewish genealogical library with all these
    http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla66/papers/078-174e.htm
    66th IFLA Council and General
    Conference
    Jerusalem, Israel, 13-18 August
    Code Number: 078-174(WS)-E
    Division Number: VII
    Professional Group: Library History in association with the Association of Jewish Libraries, Judaica Librarians Group, and Hebraica Libraries Group: Workshop - Session 4
    Joint Meeting with:
    Meeting Number:
    Simultaneous Interpretation:
    No
    Developing a Jewish genealogy library: the Israel Genealogical Society Library as a case study
    Harriet Kasow
    Bloomfield Library for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Mt. Scopus
    Jerusalem, Israel
    Paper
    Genealogical research is as old as the study of man. The Bible offers us an excellent example of recording the family tree in a format accessible to all. As there has not been any updates recently, we are today concerned with the researching of family histories of the more recent past. Genealogical research techniques and sources are neutral as to religions, cultures and nationalities. They include family interviews, oral history, personal papers and official documentation including birth, death, census, citizenship and tax records. This paper is devoted to the sources specific to Jewish genealogical research and how the collection resources of the IGS library have exemplified this. It is appropriate that we present it here in Israel whose language is that of the Bible which is a source for Jewish genealogical research. Genealogical libraries originated as part of the local collections of public libraries. Many of the reference queries revolve around family histories and items of local interest. The collections include clippings, monographic material, newspapers, maps and photographs. These collections have evolved into History and Genealogy Sections of public and state libraries. Many collections are available at web sites. In addition, Judaic collections at university libraries have offered another avenue for research. A sampling of the research material exhibited on these web sites reveal a basic core of sources. They include: newspapers, vital records, indices of county, state and national records, handbooks and guides, censuses, passenger lists and indices, cemetery records, telephone directories, family histories/trees, periodicals, atlases and online access to the genealogical resources of the LDS church.

    57. Genealogy.com: Fiddler On The Roots
    jewish genealogy is about discovering culture, not necessarily religion, They have incredible collections of jewish vital records for Germany,
    http://www.genealogy.com/92_eben.html
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    Fiddler on the Roots: Researching Your Jewish Heritage
    by Dena Eben Printer-friendly version Spotlight on Jewish Roots Expert Dena Eben shows you how to begin searching for and documenting your Jewish roots. Learn some of the specific advantages and difficulties, and techniques for following leads when traditional records don't suffice. Got mishpucha? Jewish family extends beyond religion, encompassing a cultural heritage worth discovering. Here's how to stop futzing and start finding your Jewish roots. Jewish genealogy is about discovering culture, not necessarily religion, although it helps if you have a small amount of basic theological knowledge. When you delve into a rich and well-documented 5,761-year history, sometimes the line between culture and religion blurs. A working knowledge of key terms, such as shtetl (small Jewish community in Eastern Europe), ketubah (marriage contract) or get (divorce contract), may be invaluable to your research. For many eager researchers, it is the gradual assimilation into American life that sparks their interest in reclaiming a Jewish heritage.
    In the Beginning
    Vera Weizmann, wife of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann, once noted, "We Jews are a strange people: We remember Moses, the Kings David and Solomon, but we know next to nothing about our own forefathers besides our parents and occasionally our grandparents."

    58. Genealogy & Family History Databases. Genealogy Tree Software. Free Genealogy Se
    239, My Family genealogy Census information, State and vital records Search family history records and databases organized and listed by state
    http://www.genealogy.org/index.asp?pos=201

    59. JewishGen Databases
    Over 300000 records from many different sources vital records, voter lists, A joint project of jewish records Indexing Poland and jewishGen.
    http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/

    60. Online Genealogy Indexes, Records & Databases
    General genealogy Indexes records USA Online Searchable Death Indexes A collection of jewish related genealogical material from around the world.
    http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/databases.html
    First Name Last Name
    Online Searchable Death Indexes (USA) [on this website]
    A listing of available death indexes by state that can be searched online. Includes the Social Security Death Index.
    [on this website]
    Links to free and fee based databases that can be searched on the Internet from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam.
    What Passenger Lists Are Online?
    [on this website]
    Links to websites that have transcribed passenger lists and indexes on the Internet. Includes the Castle Garden and Ellis Island Databases, and much more.
    What Census Records Are Online?
    [on this website]
    Links to websites that have transcribed census records and indexes.
    [on this website]
    Links to websites that have transcribed Naturalization records and indexes.
    [on this website] Ancestry.com (requires payment) The Official Federal Land Patent Records Database [website is often unavailable] covers 1820-1908 (does not include all states) RootsWeb General Search You can search through Rootsweb's vast online genealogy collection here. Genealogy Records for Individual Groups Alphabetical by Country or Ethnic Group African American African American Genealogy Records on the Internet Canada - See the Scandinavia section below France Geneactes - Directory of Civil Records Databases of France Germany [on this website] Links to websites that have transcribed German emigration lists on the Internet. Includes a brief discussion of how to find these records offline at the Family History Library.

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