Friday, August 13, 2010

Best Genealogy Sites!!!

Do you know and use a really good Genealogy Site that you think should be on this list? Please send a comment with the site and URL and if we agree we'll add it.

Ancestor Dig- Dig Your Roots!  Free Research, Free Information, Free Genealogy


http://www.ancestryconnections.com/ Ancestry Connection Surname Registry



Obitcentral.com - Description: Obituary Central is your guide for obituaries, death records, obituary search, social security death index information, and cemetery search. Whether you're looking for obituary information in California, Florida, New York, or across the entire United States, Obituary Central offers a comprehensive listing of obituary records and vital records for marriage, death, birth, and divorce records.



AncestralFindings.com - Free Genealogy Look ups



http://www.free-genealogy.co.uk/ The free-genealogy site is a free listings site updated daily with helpful advice, articles and links all dedicated to the online genealogy sector.


http://www.genealogysearch.org/ No Frills, No Hype Everything you need for genealogical research online



GenWeb.com- Free Marriage Records Online Genealogy directory for marriage databases and marriage record links for the US, Canada, and the United Kingdom


http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~obitl/ Obituary Lookup Volunteers



http://www.rootssearch.net/ Free Genealogy! Our Roots to Your Roots!


http://www.gendir.com/ Welcome to GenDir.com, a great place to research your family tree, locate your ancestors, find geneology software and other geneology resources.


http://genealinks.com/  Here you will find a marriage records database, surname registry queries, and links to genealogy and history sites in a categorized genealogy directory of well-known and not-so-well-known genealogy and history sites. This free genealogy information is here to help visitors in their genealogy search to find ancestors and to find surnames.


http://www.usgenweb.org/  to provide free genealogy websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free genealogy access for everyone.



http://www.ancestorhunt.com/mormon_church_records.htm  The Mormon Church (LDS or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) is well known for their collection of genealogy records. Search the Mormon Church's huge genealogy record collection in the free genealogy search



http://surnamesite.com Directory of genealogy sites with surnames, free genealogy database of wills, obituaries, birth records, and other documents posted by visitors, and surname queries



http://geneasearch.com/ Since 1999, GeneaSearch has been helping search for ancestors, build family trees and family history with free genealogy lookups, free genealogy sites, family surname newsletters, data, books from genealogy societies and individuals, surname queries, female ancestors, beginner's genealogy guide. Other genealogy resources are links, lists of societies, and a variety of tools for online research.. See our state genealogy pages for free genealogy databases and genealogy resources for each state.



http://www.ireland-information.com/ Ireland free information including history of Ireland reports, free screen savers, celtic clip art, Irish coat of arms, family crests, genealogy guides, Irish literature, gifts and more.



http://www.genealogysearch.org/free/forms.html Free Genealogy Forms and Charts


http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/ The National Archives offers insight into the lives of people, their families and our history. Because the records at the National Archives come from every branch of the Federal government, almost all Americans can find themselves, their ancestors, or their community in the archives. Knowing how a person interacted with the government is key to a successful search.


http://expertgenealogy.com/free/ How to find family records using the best free Internet resources


http://www.familytreemagazine.com/forms/download.asp Getting organized and knowing the proper way to address government agencies and organizations can help you get quicker, more effective results. Family Tree Magazine has created forms that can help you access and organize your family history information. All our research forms are available in two formats: text and portable document format (PDF)


http://www.cs.williams.edu/~bailey/genealogy/ We have constructed the following forms we use in our own genealogy research. Please feel free to download, view, and print these forms using Adobe's Acrobat Reader. In return, why not send us a short message indicating who you're researching? We love hearing from all of you, and your searches around the world.



http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/ Native American Indian Genealogy



http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ Are you hunting for your ancestors? Search for your family origins and immigrant ancestors! Free searchable databases are at your fingertips. Adding another branch to your family tree has never been easier.



http://www.misbach.org/pdfcharts/index.html Misbach Enterprises houses one of the largest collection of downloadable genealogy charts. All of our charts have been designed with over 40 years of genealogy chart making practice.


http://www.indians.org/Resource/resource.html One of the most complete listings of Federally Recognized Tribes (listed by State) in the United States and Alaska.



http://www.censusfinder.com/index.htm Census records are among one of the best and most often utilized tools for genealogy research. Many are recorded or transcribed online. Locating free census records online can present a challenge. With a bit of patience, you will find thousands of census links to free census transcriptions, census indexes and census images in our categorized directory.

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