Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
1996-2009: Your genealogy starting point online for more than a decade!
Google
Web CyndisList.com

Browse
Cyndi's List:

  • Main Index
  • Topical Index
  • Alphabetical Index
  • "No Frills" Index
  • Text-Only Index

    Search:
  • Search or Browse

  • Browse New Links
    Submit a New Link
    Mailing List
  • Browse Archives
  • Search Archives
  • RSS Archives
  • Cyndi's List BlogCyndi's List Blog

    Cyndi's List

    Promote Your Page Too


    160+ Census Databases!

    120x240 Cencus

    Free 7-Day Trial WorldVitalRecords.com

    Advertisement


    About Cyndi's List About Cyndi's List
    What is Cyndi's List?
    Support Cyndi's List
    Historical Timeline
    FAQ
    Make it Your Homepage!
    Link to Cyndi's List
    Awards & Recognition
    Internet Stuff You Need To Know
    Home Page
    Construction Kit

    About Cyndi's List About Cyndi
    FAQ
    Cyndi's Speaking Schedule & Calendar
    Cyndi's Books:
    Order Planting Your Family Tree Online from Amazon.com
    Planting Your Family Tree Online
    Netting Your Ancestors - Internet How-To Book
    Netting Your Ancestors

    Advertisements

    Footnote.com

    125 by 125 for Dealtaker 40 percent off sale

    Cyndi's List Genealogy Bookstore
    Cyndi's List Genealogy Bookstore 

    Casefile Clues - genealogy how-tos

    Read More, Spend Less. New Lower Prices on Thousands of Books!

    FamilyTreeDNA

    Try a FREE issue of Family Tree Magazine

    Advertisements


    FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) FAQ
    (Frequently Asked Questions):
    What is Cyndi's List?
    Before Sending E-mail to Cyndi...
    How to Submit a New Link to Cyndi's List
    How to Report a Broken Link Found on Cyndi's List
    How to Update an Existing Link on Cyndi's List
    New to genealogy and/or the Internet
    "Can you help me with my own research?"
    How You Can Support Cyndi's List
    More FAQs

    Advertisement

    Footnote.com

    Advertisement


    Advertisement

    120x600_newsarchive_dark_1.gif

    Advertisement


    Advertisements

    Advertisements


    Advertisements


    Join the Genealogy Revolution.
    Search for your surname in the largest DNA database of its kind!

    My Surname

    Advertisements


    Advertisement

    Advertisement

    What's New on Cyndi's List?

    New Links Submitted in August 2009

    • As new links are submitted to me via the Submit a New Link form, they will temporarily be added to a page of uncategorized links for that month.
    • The links are added automatically by a computerized script that runs each night. They appear *exactly* as they were submitted by the visitor. The links are also forwarded to the CyndisList Mailing List through the automated script.
    • Once I place these links in their permanent home on various category pages on Cyndi's List, I will remove them from these uncategorized pages.
    • New links are added to the individual category pages on Cyndi's List as we have time to visit, verify and examine each web site.
    • You can identify new links and updated links on Cyndi's List by looking for either of these graphics: New or Updated


    DISCLAIMERS:
    • Addresses for the following links have not been verified, so they may not work.
    • The following list is shown exactly as the links were submitted by visitors to this site.
    • The links are listed in the order that they were submitted to this site.
    • Because I have not visited any of the sites and have not reviewed any of the links, I do not endorse or guarantee the appropriateness or accuracy of any of the sites listed below.
    • Links to inappropriate or non-genealogical sites will be removed permanently.
    • The owner is not responsible for the content found on other web sites which are found linked on Cyndi's List.
    • Find more disclaimers here


      Helpful Hint:
         Use your web browser's EDIT > FIND function to search this page.


      August 31, 2009

    • Chinese Genealogy - Home 
      This site has an extensive list of resources for those researching Chinese genealogy - from ways to research to the best way to input Chinese characters in family trees. There is an active community of members and the moderators are very helpful.
    • How to Apply the Genealogical Proof Standard 
      Proof of our findings is fundamental to good genealogy. Conclusions about an ancestor must have sufficient credibility to be accepted as proven.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: How Common (or Rare) is Your Family Name 
      There are several good tools for finding out how frequently a particular surname occurs in the US, or in given areas. This can be useful information for family history work, and is also just fun to find out. Take a look.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: SSDI for Deaths in the Past 50 Years 
      The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is a familiar tool to most genealogists. But if you haven't come across it yet, this is a must-see tool for unearthing family history in the US. Virtually all deaths in the past 50 years or so are listed in SSDI, along with details about your relatives you may not be aware of.

      August 30, 2009

    • PolGen Research 
      We are a professional firm based in Poland that is conducting genealogical research throughout Poland. Our services include finding ancestors, heirs, properties and living relatives. The high standard of our professionalism guarantees the satisfaction of our clients.
    • REED, FIBER, COOPER, HAUGHT, SMITH and those who married into the family. 
      REED, FIBER, COOPER, HAUHGT, SMITH and those who married into the family. Families who settled into Middlebourne (Tyler County VA) West Virginia and their history.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Anacleto: A Tool to Search Ebooks for Family History 
      Anacleto is a specialized search engine that looks through the full text of 100,000 ebooks from Project Gutenberg. There's a surprising amount of family history information to be found here.
    • Free Newspaper Archives for WWI and WWII 
      A number of great tools and resources for getting free archives from war-era newspapers are reviewed here.
    • Free Newspaper Archives for New York 
      There are a number of free sources of newspaper archives in NY, including the NY Times, and historical 19th century newspapers from Brooklyn. Good sources for family history searches.

      August 29, 2009

    • Washington State Cemetery Association 
      The all new WSCA has been formed. Our mission is 'To protect all places of interment in the State of Washington'. Our vision is 'Every place of interment in Washington State is sacred, revered and respected.'.
    • MLFHS Toolbar 
      Free genealogy toolbar which integrates with your browser (IE, Firefox, Safari) and provides direct access to over 120 genealogy sites. The toolbar is completely free to download and use and has been developed by the Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society for use by Family Historians. The range of sites provided is especially strong for GB and Irish research and will continue to be expanded in the light of users comments and suggestions. Users can turn on/off individual menus via the options menu and they can also choose to add items from a selection of non genealogy links.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: LexisNexis for Genealogists, for Free 
      LexisNexis is a motherlode for family history researchers, especially their database of court cases spanning several centuries. It's possible to access the databases for free, if you know a trick or two!.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Family History Resources in Canada 
      You can search through millions of records in seconds, and identify your Canadian roots. What can be better than that, eh?.

      August 28, 2009

    • Quality Photo Restoration 
      Quality Photo Restoration at affordable prices.
    • Missouri State Archives, birth and death records 
      FREE/Searchable database of all Missouri Death Certificates 1910-1958.
    • Reveal Your Heritage 
      Heritage Revealed makes it easy for you to quickly get started with your genealogy by wading through all of the resources available. Through 10 minute genealogy lessons and honest assessments of genealogy tools we make it easy for you to find your ancestors.
    • NEBKIN.COM 
      Genealogy research in records in Nebraska and Western Iowa. Over thirty years experience researching. Also teach genealogy/family history.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Getting Even More from the National Archives 
      Even if you've used NARA databases extensively for family history searching, you may not be aware of the Archival Research Catalog, as a wonderful genealogy resource. This is definitely worth a visit, as even a quick search can turn up some unexpected findings.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Best of the Worst Genealogy Sites 
      The University of Michigan's Digital Library (UMDL) is a frustrating and difficult collection of digital archives. But it's also an extremely valuable resource for American history, in general, and family history in particular. Grit your teeth, gird your loins, do what you must...but definitely take advantage of this remarkable collection of Americana.
    • Nutfield Genealogy 
      Nutfield Genealogy is a blog with genealogy stories about New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts, including som Londonderry Scots- Irish families. I'm a part time genealogist, researching my family history for over 30 years.
    • Family Ties 
      Weekly genealogy column on Maine Genealogy by Roxanne Moore Saucier.

      August 27, 2009

    • The Tasmanian connection in the Family of Adelaide Marion Stevenson 
      A history of Stevenson,Spencer, Payne, Haslem, Hind (Hynd) families in Tasmania, Australia.
    • Descendents of Samuel W Brown and Elizabeth Tumith 
      The Family History of Samuel Brown and Elizabeth Tumith in NSW, Australia.
    • Descendents of Michael Dwyer and Margaret Loughman 
      The Family History of Michael Dwyer and Margaret Loughman in Australia.
    • A Compilation of the Descendents of Thomas Frost (1773-1862) and Sarah Rope (c1798-1882) 
      The Family History of Thomas Frost (Convict) and Sarah Rope (Daughter of first fleet convict Anthony Rope). NSW , Australia.
    • Descendents of Charles Goodwin and Caroline Stokes 
      The Family History of Charles Goodwin and Carolyn Stokes, NSW , Australia.
    • Descendents of Thomas J March and Elizabeth Powell 
      The Family History of Thomas J March and Elizabeth Powell, Australia.
    • Anthony Rope and Elizabeth Pulley 
      The Family History of Anthony Rope and Elizabeth Pulley. First Fleet Convicts, Penrith, Ropes Creek, Australia.
    • Descendents of Robert THOMPSON (1868) and Mary Isabel LAVERICK (1871-) 
      The Family History of Robert Thompson and Mary Isabel Laverick, Australia.
    • Descendents of Robert THOMPSON (1868) and Mary Isabel LAVERICK (1871-) 
      The Family History of Robert Thompson and Mary Isabel Laverick, Australia.
    • Descendents of George and Jean TUMITH 
      The Family History of George and Jean Tumith, Australia.
    • WALLACE 
      The Family History of John Wallace and Elizabeth Christie, Australia.
    • WATERSON 
      The Family History of Thomas Watrerson (1768) and Ann Broadway, Australia.
    • Descendents of Donald Mcleod (1802-1851) and Ann McDonald (1793-1875) 
      Ancestors and Descendents of Donald McLeod and Ann McDonald with links to Flora McDonald, (Skye) and the First Lord of the Isles.
    • Descendents of John Munro (1760) and Ann Macrae (c1770-1860) of Scatwell 
      Ancestors and Descendents of John Munro and Ann Macrae of Scatwell and surrounds, near Inverness, Scotland and details of family descendents in Australia.
    • Phoenix Genealogical Society 
      The Phoenix Genealogical Society is open to all persons with an ardent desire to learn more about where they, and their ancestors, came from and where they might be going. A search for a lost ancestor is a puzzle with no end. One branch of the family tree leads to another.
    • Adoption Search Services 
      Adoption Search Services specializing in Missouri and Kansas.
    • Loans to Start-Up or Expand a Family History Business 
      This may be a bit off-topic, but if you're in the business of genealogical research (or thinking of getting in the business), then there are government loan programs that can help, as described here. Check out the ones that may work for you.

      August 26, 2009

    • First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley 
      A new hereditary society that acknowledges and confirms the existence of early Shenandoah Valley Ancestors who became FIRST SETTLERS in VA before 31 Dec 1799.There is an online application and instruction sheet for the applicant. Approved members receive a commission-designed certificate with hand-lettering. First 100 members ORGANIZING CHARTER MEMBERS. Certificates available for children and grandchildren.
    • Family and Photo 
      Family History research undertaken at competitive rates.
    • Abbreviations for organizations 
      A list of abbreviations for organizations of all types, primarily American, mostly historical, that may be encountered in genealogical research.
    • How to Use and Cite Ancestral File and The International Genealogical Index 
      'Ancestral File' and 'The International Genealogical Index' are, probably, the most widely used genealogical reference sources. Unfortunately, they are also two of the most common sources of erroneous information.
    • Finding Missing People 
      This article on how to find a missing person (like a long-lost cousin, for instance) contains some insightful tips that can also be useful in family history searching.
    • Find Obituaries Without Paying a Fee 
      This article provides some good tools and tips for hunting down obituaries on your own, without the need for a subscription service.

      August 25, 2009

    • Olkeniki Shtetl Website 
      Website for Olkeniki (Olkieniki, Valkininkai), Lithuania Jewish research.
    • Kabobel lastname 
      Information about the Kabobel surname in Germany, Russia And Argentina. Maybe related with the Kabobel's in USA.
    • Fairview Cemetery, Linn County, Gates, Oregon 
      Index of and photos from Fairview Cemetery, Gates, Oregon.
    • Piru Cemetery, Piru, California 
      Index of and photos from Piru Cemetery, Ventura County, Piru, California.
    • An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall 
      A comprehensive index to the Cornish place names featured in historical texts, maps, tithe apportionments and in manuscript archives.
    • Postcards of Cornwall 
      High quality images of old postcards of Cornwall, mainly from the 1900s and 1910s.
    • tiptoethroughthetombstones 
      Tiptoe Through the Tombstones, Oak Hill Cemetery, Volume I. Newburyport, Massachusetts. By Ghlee E. Woodworth. Step back into time and read about the lives of 80 individuals, who made significant contributions to the Newburyport community during the 1800's; many of them are direct descendants of the first settlers of Newbury in 1635. Contact this site if you are searching for ancestors in Newbury and Newburyport, Massachusetts cemeteries.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Two 'Invisible Web' Resources for Military Records 
      Two databases from the military -- Army Heritage Collection Online, and the Center For Army Lessons Learned -- can be surprisingly useful tools for family history research. Learn about them here.
    • Ancestry.com for Free (Really!) 
      There are a number of different ways to access information from Ancestry.com at no cost. Learn about them here.

      August 24, 2009

    • Genealogy of the Jan 'John' & Anna (NOVOTONY) SMEJKAL Family of Crete, Nebraska  
      Genealogy and family documents and pictures of SMEJKAL family of Crete, Saline County, Nebraska.
    • Jehu Stokely 
      Here is a manuscript written in the summer of 2009, that makes a case for Jehu Stokely's being aboard the frigate Alliance in September 1779 at the scene of the battle between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis.
    • Historic Newspaper Archives in Pennsylvania 
      Good list of free online newspaper archives covering the history of PA. The Civil War era is particularly well-represented.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Finding alternative names/name variations 
      Familiar family names and first names may have been spelled very differently a generation or so ago, which can make searching family history records quite challenging. Here's a good resource that can help narrow things down.
    • Foundation For Kentuckys Lost Covered Bridges 
      Old 1862 county maps of Kentucky.
    • Foundation For Virginias Lost Covered Bridges 
      1860 maps of Virginia counties.
    • Bags Unlimited 
      Archival supplies for photos, periodicals, postcards, records or whatever you collect.

      August 23, 2009

    • Cemetaries Photographed 
      A few cemetaries that were photographed.
    • How to Use and Cite Ancestral File and The International Genealogical Index 
      'Ancestral File' and 'The International Genealogical Index' are, probably, the most widely used genealogical reference sources. Unfortunately, they are also two of the most common sources of erroneous information.
    • How to Use Business Cards to Make Family History Research Contacts 
      When doing family history research, it is important to reach as many people who might have information about your extended family as you possibly can. One, not so obvious, way to do that is to use business cards.
    • The Educated Genealogist 
      'Education is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire'.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Film Archives for Family History Research 
      Imagine the thrill of finding an actual movie image from an old newsreel for one of your ancestors. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen! And searching is easy, if you know where to look. Give it a try.
    • How to Build a Genealogy Website for Free 
      Need to build your own website to post your family history, or promote your genealogy research service? Believe it or not, Microsoft (yes...I said Microsoft) will give you a site for free, along with some pretty sophisticated tools to build it. Here's how to do it.

      August 22, 2009

    • Historical Society of Montgomery County Illinois 
      A searchable database containing death, marriage, cemetery, school and veterans from Montgomery County Illinois.
    • Forefathers Traces Tours Blog 
      Read about adventures experienced by Polish ancestry travelers and watch pictures from their Forefathers Traces Tours to Poland!.
    • R. Willeke: Genealogie - PhpGedView 
      I am publishing my geanalogical search results on this page (work in progress). My ancestors and their descendants are mostly from Germany (Lower Saxony, Saxony, Slesia et al.). Core names: AM ENDE, BALTZER, BEESE, ISENSEE, KELLNER, KITTEL, KÖPPEN, KRAPP(E), LÄSSIG, SCHARNO(W), STAUSEBACH, STEINMANN, STERNBERG, TANNHÄUSER, WILLEKE / WILLECKE.
    • How to Use a Digital Camera for Genealogy Research 
      Cameras are a common tool for genealogists. Those pictures of family members, homes, tombstones, etc. are valuable additions to our data. There are a couple uses for digital cameras that aren't quit as obvious though.
    • Finding a Relative's Social Security Number 
      Finding the SSN of a relative can be useful for searching their family history, and sometimes essential for obtaining certain records. This article covers sources of information for finding a Social Security Number.

      August 21, 2009

    • Celebrate Family History 
      Celebrate Family History is about helping you start researching your ancestry and make progress quickly.
    • Vintage Postcard Albums 
      Thousands of old postcards scanned and presented in downloadable albums. Ideal resource for postcard collectors, local historians and for illustrating your family history. Coverage includes: all England counties, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales.
    • How to Use Google Books for Genealogy Research 
      here is a good online source for genealogy and historical books that you might have overlooked. Google Books can point you to a surprising number of family and local history books.
    • Ian Lyall's forebears-his Tudor ancestry 
      Ian Lyall's family tree, son of Alexander Lyall and Miriam Hardy. On his father's side back to Thomas Tudor (b 1642).
    • Forgotten Settlers: the Story of Nova Scotia's Foreign Protestants 
      A non-fiction narrative history story of the Foreign Protestants' emmigration to Nova Scotia. Names are fictious, but facts are accurate. Thoroughly researched by the genealogist author.
    • Some Online Civil War Resources You May Not Know About  
      The most well-known Civil War soldier lookup is CWSS (Civil War Soldiers and Sailors). But do you know about 'War of the Rebellion Reports', the 'Civil War Naval Records', or the 'Anti-Slavery Database?' How about the '1883 Pensioners List'? These important family history tools are all described here.
    • Free Searchable Magazine Archives 
      More and more historical magazine archives are becoming available online. Some, like Time magazine, are well-known, while others, like Jewish Chronicle, are more obsucre, but can open a door to particular populations in the 19th and 20th centuries. A few online magazines even go back to the 1700's. These are valuable family history tools.
    • The Braumiller and Brownmiller Families of the United States and Canada 
      The history and genealogy of the Braumiller, Braunmiller and Brownmiller families in North America.

      August 20, 2009

    • Grant County (Nebraska, United States) - Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries and Cities - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Grant County (Nebraska, United States) with links to Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries and Cities. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Cedar County (Nebraska, United States) - Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries and Cities - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Cedar County (Nebraska, United States) with links to Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries and Cities. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Boone County (Nebraska, United States) - Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries, Cities and Townships - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Boone County (Nebraska, United States) with links to Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries, Cities and Townships. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Knox County (Nebraska, United States) - Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries, Cities and Townships - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Knox County (Nebraska, United States) with links to Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries, Cities and Townships. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Boyd County (Nebraska, United States) - Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries, Cities and Townships - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Boyd County (Nebraska, United States) with links to Genealogy Resources, Cemeteries, Cities and Townships. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Kirkheaton OPC 
      Kirkheaton online parish clerk covers a area in West Yorkshire the town and villages of mirfield,lepton,moldgreen, dalton and kirkheaton.
    • How to Use GPS and Google Maps for Genealogy Research 
      GPS units can be a huge aid in certain situations. Add the capabilities of Google maps and we have a very powerful research tool kit.
    • CLEARY Family Home PAGE 
      All surnames are from the CLEARY Family Tree & are from the United Kingdom.ADAMS , ALICE , ANTHONY , BANNISTER , BAXENDALE , BAXENDALL , BAXTER , BIERS , BINNS , BIRCH , BLACOW , BLACOWE , BLAKOE , BOWMAN , BOYDBOOK , BRABIN , BRACEWELL , BRADFORD , BRAY , BRINKMANN , BROWN , CARDWELL , CHARLTON , CLARKSON , CLEARY , CONROY , COOPER , CREAGHTON , CROSSAN , DALE , DERBYSHIRE , DIXON , ERWIN , FINNIE , GARLICK , GLEW , GODDARD , GOES , GOODWIN , GRAHAM , GREAUES (GREAVE) , GREEN , HALEY , HALLAM , HARRISON , HARTLEY , HAYNES , HELLIWELL , HEMMINGWAY , HERRERA , HOLLINGHEAD , HOLSTEAD , HOOPER , HOWARTH , IAIN , ILLINGWORTH , INGHAM , JENKINS , JONES , KAY , KAYE , KEOHANE , KNOWLES , LEACH , LEE , LEGGETT , LEWIS , LOVESY , MACAULAY , MARTLEY , MATHERS , McCLOSKY , McKENNA , METCALFE , MILLIGAN , MOORE , MORECROFT , NEWTON , PARLANE , PENNOCK , PODESTA , RATCLIFFE , RAYNOR , RIDDICK , RODERICK , SCATTERGOOD , SCHABBER , SEASON , SHUTTLEWORTH , SLEE , SMITH , SOCORRO , SOUTHERN , STOCKDALE , STOCKINGS , SUTCLIFFE , SUTTON , TABERNER , TAIT , THOMPSON , TORRIELLO , TURNER , UPCROFT , WALL , WATERHOUSE , WHITTER , WHITTLE , WILLIAMS , WINSPEAR , WOOD , WORSENCROFT , WOTHERSPOON , ZONFRILLO.
    • Newspaper Archives from the South 
      From Alabama to Virginia, and all southern states in between, the archives listed here span hundreds of years of family and local history in the southern US.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Finding Family History in Old Books 
      There are more than a million books available online, many with detailed information about the people and places making up the personal history of many families around the world. They can be searched for free, and even downloaded to your own computer.
    • Tools for finding people 
      If your family history search involves looking for people still living, or only recently passed, then you should make use of the best people search tools the web has to offer. They are are available in this terrific resource article.

      August 19, 2009

    • The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre 
      Archive collections of Salvation Army Records throughout the world. Salvation Army International Heritage Centre based at The William Booth College, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8BQ.
    • Bonavista Archives 
      Collections include material relating to the history of the town and citizens of Bonavista and the Bonavista area.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Finding People Who Are Still Living 
      Family history isn't only about the dead and buried. Often, we find ourselves searching for relatives who were once part of our lives, but have dropped out of sight. Here are some of the best people searching tools and techniques the web has to offer.
    • Free International Newspaper Archives 
      There are free newspaper archives from all over the world, both in English, and in the native language of the home country. This site consolidates archives from Canada, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific, and elsewhere. Some archives go back to the 1600s! Well worth a look.

      August 18, 2009

    • The Book of AfricanNames 
      A selection of hundreds of names from across the African continent for both boys and girls that speak of the history, culture and values of peoples down the centuries through the meanings embedded in them.
    • How to Record Your Life Story 
      If you are fascinated with brief glimpses into your ancestors lives, just think how fascinated your own great-great grandchildren would be if they could learn about your life in your own words. Take the time to record your life story for them. It will be well worth the effort you put into it.
    • First Virtual Cemetery 
      It is a virtual cemetery for all greatest things you want to bury. You really could own a piece of Internet history! You can immortalise all what you want, all that to you is expensive, that you afraid or hate.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Obituaries 
      Very good article with lots of links to sources of free obituaries.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Immigrants to the US from Russia, Germany, Ireland and Italy 
      Detailed immigration and passenger records are available online at the National Archives. There are more than six million records here, covering waves of immigration from the Irish Potato Famine, along with 19th century Russian, German and Italian immigrants. Many other countries are represented as well, since the records are based on a ship's departure city, rather than country of origin.
    • People-Finding Sites and Skills 
      Family history isn't always about centuries past. Sometimes you're looking for long-lost relatives still living. This article covers people-searching basics, along with some terrific free resources you can use to track down your long-lost Uncle Joe.

      August 17, 2009

    • Genealogie van Gelderen 
      Lots of info from the province Friesland in the Netherlands, containing names van Gelderen, Schoppen, Douwenga, van der Honing, van der Zee, de Jong.
    • Genealogy Tutorial 
      provides free basic genealogy lessons, free forms and research tools and advanced lessons,research tools and forms for purchase.
    • How to Search for Your Ancestors for Free 
      This is a terrific little pointer to some powerful but not always well-known online search tools for digging up your roots. All sources are free of charge.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Proceedings of the Old Bailey (London's Criminal Court) 
      This is an odd resource, but lots of fun. Search through three centuries (1674-1913) of England's criminal records, and look for ancestors who were thieves, pickpockets, rogues, scoundrels, or even murderers. Even if your family isn't here, the Old Bailey is worth a visit.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Five Centuries of British Family History Records 
      Too much here to summarize in this little box, but three sites: FreeBMD, FreeCEN, and FreeReg, offer access (free, obviously) to millions of UK vital statistics, census and parish records, covering five centuries of British history. Great resources for searching your English roots.
    • Northern New York Historic Newspapers 
      Northern New York Historic Newspapers contains more than 1.8 million searchable, full text, online newspaper pages (46 titles) published in Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Lewis, Jefferson, St. Lawrence, and Oswego counties. Use of the site is free.

      August 16, 2009

    • Anthony J. Camp, Royal Mistresses and Bastards, Fact and Fiction, 1714-1936: the website of the book 
      lists members of British Royal Family 1714-1936 with their mistresses and illegitimate children and corrections and additions to the printed book (2007).
    • Free Genealogy Tools: WorldConnect: Search Half a Billion Family Tree Records for Free 
      WorldConnect is one of the largest genealogical databases in existence, with more than half a billion names on record, spanning centuries, and covering most of the world. Just about every family is represented here, in one way or another. Searching is fast and free (even though the system is managed by Ancestry.com!). Not to be missed.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Newspaper Archives Online 
      There are hundreds of millions of pages of digitized newspapers available online. Many of these are free, but they are not always easy to find on the web. However, several sites consolidate a great deal of information in a single setting. These can be extremely valuable tools for researching family history.
    • How to Get Land Records from the General Land Office 
      Is it possible that one or more of your ancestors receive or purchased land from the United States government? Here is how to find land records those ancestors might have left.

      August 15, 2009

    • Irish Shipwrecks Database 
      Irish Shipwrecks database is a searchable database of ship wrecks on and off the Irish Coast. Each entry is accompanied by a news paper report of the loss often containing passenger and crew names . The Shipwrecks database also contains ships specifications transcribed from Lloyds Shipping Register and British Mercantile Navy Lists.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Free Search of More Than 35 Million Grave Records 
      Find A Grave is not only a BIG genealogical database, , it's also a pretty interesting one. Users submit their own records to the data set, which has grown to includes thousands of cemeteries and tens of millions of individual graves. You can find names, dates of birth and death, and even photos (sometimes) of graves or of the people buried there. You also get contact information for the submitter, who can be an important source of additional information. It's a wonderful tool, and should be a frequent stopping point for family history research in the US.
    • How to Use Cluster Genealogy to Grow Your Family Tree 
      Here is a quick tip to help you get around the inevitable brick walls you will run into during your family history research. Cluster genealogy can get you past those obstacles.
    • Nampa, Idaho High School 1935 Boys Basketball Team Photo 
      In the photograph: Rudolph C. 'Rudy' Aschenbrener, Homer E. Davies, Ernest Glenn Ball, Bill Castegneto, Gordon Harbert, Junior Faylor, Harvard Dixon, Ben Collins, Jack R. Wilson, Leonard Freeman, Colby Poage, Orville Carver, Walker. More Idaho Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/idaho.
    • Whatcom High School, Bellingham, Washington 1920 Girls Basketball Team Photo 
      In the photograph: Jeanice Turner, June Martin, Melba Hinds, Coach Jackson, Florence Lansing, Alice Barber, Sarla LaVigne, Margery Morrison, Mildred Hightower, Violet Mitchem, Janice Bugge, Tina Pearson, Bernice Judson, Margery Mitchem, Jessie Barker, Beatrice Thomas, Doris Turner, Alice Oliver, Mernie Nemyre, Jean Barr, Frances Burpee, Helen Hightower. More Washington Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/washington.
    • Grove City, PA High School Boys Chorus - State Champs 1938 Photo 
      In the photograph: John Barber, Donald Beatty, Daryl Birnley, Wayne Book, Eugene Boozell, Donald Christley, Arthur Christy, Norvin, Davidson, Duane Davis, Paul Dugan, Richard Engle, George Fritz, Paul Graham, Donald Gregg, George Griffith, Richard Hall, Cecil Hall, Glendon King, Howard Lightner, Robert Lightner, Thomas Manozzi, Clifford Mathieson, Harold Milsop, William Monks, Robert McKnight, Jack Perrine, James Perry, James Porter, Robert Samson, William Spence, James Styles, Donald Wadsworth, Thomas White. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • Illuminated Ancestries Blog 
      I blog about anything related to genealogy, history, or technology. I discuss my own research, as well as general tips and news of interest to family historians.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: Google News Archives 
      Though most people know about Google News, not everyone realizes that there is also a Google News Archives, with newspaper content dating back to the early 1700's. This is an incredible resource for searching for information on individual ancestors, as well as for getting the context of everyday life in your ancestor's original homes. Results at GNA are mostly free, though some links lead to subscription news services. Definitely worth spending some time here.

      August 14, 2009

    • Arsenal Technical School, Indianapolis, Indiana 1938 Football Team Photo 
      In the photograph: Emerson Emery, Lewis Hilscher, Brooks Powers, Jack Kramer, Ray Shannon, Charles Berling, Marshall Campbell, Carl Hartlage, Leslie Fleck, Jack Stoetling, Frank Buddenbaum, Morris Mikkelsen, Warren Huffman, Charles Howard, John Higginbotham, Robert Burns, Norman David, James Wechsler, Robert Boomershine, Frank Walker, John Sclipcea, William Murphy, Richard Samuelson, David Morgan, Donald Bostic, Lawrence Seiwert, Coach Charles P. Dagwell, Coach Wayne Rhodes, Coach Robert L. Ball, Bennie Lee, James Pein, Richard Baumann, William McGill, Knute Dobkins, Coach Paul W. Wetzel, Coach Warren E. Cleveland, R. V. Copple - Athletic Director. More Indiana Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/indiana.
    • Sharon, PA High 1948 School Baseball Team Photo 
      Starting line up: Kawana, Kapsa, Listiak, Tomko, W. Jacobson, Rosacker, Dancu, Sewell, Garay. The coach was Mr. Moore. The names of the rest of the players are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize some of them. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • Brookland High School, New Brookland, South Carolina 1928 Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): J. W. Weed, Scott Heise, Cepheous Swygert, Manilee Addy, Harry Taylor, William Marchant, William Oxner, Frankie Rogers, Perry Derenbacker, Lewie Sorgee, Milburn Fowler, Maylon Ware, Earl Gibson, Wofford Ballington. The names of the other four players are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize them. The Coach was T. Marshall Robinson. More South Carolina Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/south-carolina.
    • How to Record Approximate Dates in Genealogy Databases 
      Your genealogical reports are going to contain some dates that are less than absolutely precise. When you enter those dates, you should use a qualifier to make it clear that the date isn't exact. This article explains how to chose and use the right qualifiers.
    • Tom's eHow Articles 
      My blog with a complete list of my genealogy articles on the eHow web site.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: New Resource From FamilySearch With Free Census Records 
      FamilySearch, the well-known genealogical database from the Mormon Church, has quietly introduced a new beta search site that provides full access to census records (actual images), ship manifests, and other records that were formerly available only through subscription services. This is a terrific addition to the world of online family history search tools. And it's free!.
    • de Büren Family 
      A blog that highlights the rich past, present and future of the de Büren family in Switzerland, the United States and Argentina.
    • Unmarked Cemeteries of Westmoreland County 
      Ongoing research and identification project of as many of the unrecorded cemeteries, burial grounds and gravesites in Westmoreland County over its significant history focusing on the mostly African American community.

      August 13, 2009

    • Family HistoRicks 
      The affordable way to rediscover your Dutch ancestry.
    • EDWARD AND MARY SMYTHE GENEALOGICAL ARCHIVE 
      My known Surname lineage is descended from Andrew Smyth (1720 - 24 FEB. 1812). Andrew's Father, William, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and removed to Roscommon, Ireland. William was said to be a man of some little property in Ireland near Belfast or Limerick, and is referred to as a BARONET. Unfortunately, there is no Smyth, Smith, Smythe to match these particulars in 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland' authored by John Burke and John Bernard Burke and first published in 1841. Neither is there any mention in Burke's Peerages, Baronetage and Knightage published in 1963. William's wife was Sarah Farrell, and his three sons were William, Joseph, and Andrew. William's oldest son, William, is thought to have inherited his father's title and estate. William's son Joseph went first to Scotland, and afterwards to Virginia in America (date unknown). When reference is made to early Virginia, however, one must consider the magnitude of its genesis. A person having been born in Virginia as early as 1728, or as late as 1850, could indicate he/she was born in any part of: Illinois (1781-1818); Kentucky (1775-1792); North Carolina (1728-1779); Tennessee (1760-1803); Indiana (1787-1816); Maryland (1775-1792); Ohio (1778-1803); West Virginia (1769-1853). This is all that I know about Joseph Smyth. As I am sure you are aware, the spelling of last names was somewhat interpretive as recent as 100 years ago. For instance, Andrew’s grandchildren’s names were “Smyth”-“Smythe”& “Smith.”.
    • Your French Ancestors 
      Looking for help to find you french ancestors take a look to our services.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: British Commonwealth War Deaths -- WWI and WWII 
      The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains the Debt of Honour Register, with 1.7 million names of Commonwealth soldiers killed during WWI and WWII. The scope of the database is as vast as the British Empire itself -- UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. If you have family history with any English, UK or Commonwealth roots, this easy-to-use site is certainly a database to explore.
    • Reading German Handwritten Records  
      Reading German Handwritten Records includes two lessons taught within a self-paced, interactive experience that includes narration and several learning and practice activities.
    • U.S. Military Records: Civil War  
      U.S. Military Records: Civil War describes the various records of the Civil War as well as how to find and use these records.
    • U.S. Military Records: Revolutionary War  
      U.S. Military Records: Revolutionary War describes the various records of the Revolutionary War as well as how to find and use these records.
    • Principios básicos para la investigación genealógica en Hispanoamérica (México) 
      The Principios básicos para la investigación genealógica en Hispanoamérica (México) series is given in Spanish and includes an introduction to the key sources for family history as well as instruction regarding Parish Registers and Civil Registration.
    • Basic Italian Research 
      Basic Italian Research introduces the major record types available for researching Italian ancestors, as well as how to find and use such records. It also addresses historical events that affected the record keeping practices in Italy.
    • Russian History, Geography, Records and Resources  
      Russian History, Geography, Records and Resources is an introduction to the peoples and events important to genealogists researching ancestors in Russia.
    • England Beginning Research Series 
      This series of five classes includes an overview, census records, civil registration, church records and a class titled find your ancestors.
    • Southwest Michigan Obituary Index 
      Allegan, Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo & Van Buren County newspapers.
    • Family Web Site of Charles & Angela Pelletier 
      Ancestors and Genealogy Charles and Angela Pelletier. Nmaes sunch as Bissett, Turner, Settle, Kuhn, Gammon, Houseal. Morash and other families of Nova Scotia and Jonah, Milton, Power, Beaumont, Kinnie, Butland, Steeves and other families of New Brunswick.
    • How to Use the Two Keys to Good Family History Research 
      Get your family tree off to a good start by using two key fundamentals of sound genealogy research. The first rule is to always work from the known to the unknown. The second is to a document each of your sources. Keep these two principles in mind and your research will stay on track. Read the full article here'.

      August 12, 2009

    • Butler, PA High School 1925 Girls Basketball Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Margaret Abigail Koerner, Gretchen Heineman, Kathleen Edith McBride, Mary Margaret Trimbur, Liberty Jeanette Stanton, Kathryn Alberta Turner, Mildred Ramsey Say. The names of the other two players and the coach are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize them. More Pennsylvania Old Photoshttp://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • Belpre Grade School, Belpre, Ohio, abt 1900 photo 
      In the photograph: Daisy McCualsky, Laura Oliver. The names of the rest of the students are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize some of them. More Ohio Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/ohio.
    • Columbus Enquirer Archive 
      An online archive of the Columbus Enquirer newspaper from Columbus, Georgia, Muscogee County, USA. Provided by the Digital Library of Georgia, GALILEO, and GeorgiaHOMEPLACE.
    • Macon Telegraph Archive 
      An online archive of the Macon Telegraph newspaper from Macon, Georgia, Baldwin County, USA. Provided by the Digital Library of Georgia, GALILEO, and Georgia HomePLACE.
    • Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive 
      An online archive of Milledgeville historic newspapers from Milledgeville, Georgia, Baldwin County, USA. Provided by the Digital Library of Georgia, GALILEO, and Georgia HomePLACE.
    • The New Pedraza Geneaology Page 
      A Page with a many names of the Spanish Empire to include Pedraza, Ayala, Herrera, Pepin, Martel.
    • Jewish Funeral Home 
      Star of David Chapel, Long Island's leading Jewish funeral home.
    • LinkingLineage 
      Free Family Research Book for people born in the United States and born before 1930; We'll search databases and present a family book free.
    • Free Genealogy Tools: New York City Ancestors and Family History 
      At one time or another, it seems that almost every family in America passed through New York City. Most typically, this was the major port for newly-arrived immigrants, passing through Ellis Island (and earlier, Castle Garden) on their way to Manhattan or the outer boroughs. This site describes some unusually rich resources, like the New York City Death Index (1891-1948) for researching your NYC ancestors.
    • Zopp Genealogy - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 
      Zopp Family Ancestry Book.
    • The Zopp Family in CyberSpace 
      Zopp Family Genealogy.

      August 11, 2009

    • Douglas County (Nebraska, United States) - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Douglas County (Nebraska, United States) with links to cities and cemeteries. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 1929 Basketball Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Coach E. F. Donald, K. J. Batchellor - manager, R. J. Liberty - captain, Colvin, Cross, Eggleston, Charles Gersten, Edward Pearsall Kennedy, MacDonald, Peterson, Poole, Frederick John Raps, Rosenfeld, Scarpellino, Schiller, R. Warren. More New York Old Photos ttp://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/new-york.
    • Danish Ancestors - Denmark Genealogy Research 
      Informational website about ancestor research in Denmark.
    • Anquet Maps. Digital GPS Map Software. Digital Mapping Solutions for the UK.  
      Ordnance Survey 1805-1874 - 19th Century Landscapes; Ordnance Survey 1896-1904 - Victorian Landscapes; Ordnance Survey 1919-1926 - Inter-War Landscapes; Ordnance Survey 1945-1948 - Post-War Landscapes.
    • VANDERBURGs of North Carolina 
      a collection of 5,033 descendants of Francis VANDERBURG/Frensis Vanderborg and Maria Cristina LYDECKER Other surnames include BROWN, CRUTCHFILED, FLANAGAN,FORD,FURR GARNER,GRAY,HENSON, JOHNSON,LENARD,LINKER, LITECKER,MAXWELL,MILLER PLOTT,ROBERTS,SMITH, TATUM, TURPIN,WILLHITE, WILLIAMS,WORTHAM,and WRIGHT and many other families.
    • Our Ancestral Families 
      Surnames include TERRELL, JAMESON, KEITH, HENDERSON, WALKER, WILLIAMS, GILSTRAP, RABURN, BEAN, VAN CLEAVE, VANDERBURG, BLAKELY, HOOKS, STOVER,UMHOLTZ, BREWINGTON, DOBSON (2 lines), WRIGHT, JONES (2 lines), ABSHIRE, AWALT, AVERY, FLANAGAN,LATHROP, MAXWELL (2 lines), NEWTON, NUSSMAN, PETRY,PASCHAL, ROOT/ROOTS, STRONG, TURPIN, and many others. Some of these lines are back to the 1600s and the Puritans who helped settle this country. A total of 8,455 individuals.
    • McDOWELL Publications 
      Family histories, genealogical source books. Preparation. Printing. Sales and shipping.

      August 10, 2009

    • BYRNE HANRAHAN Family History 
      The Family history of the BYRNE and HANRAHAN families in the midwest of Ireland.
    • Cook County Sheriff's Office - Burr Oak Cemetery Information 
      Searchable database of headstone images from the Burr Oak Cemetery in Cook County, Illinois. Site is administered by the Cook County Sheriff's Department, which is currently investigating former employees of the cemetery regarding alleged improprieties.

      August 9, 2009

    • FITZHUGH Genealogy 
      Genealogy and history of the Fitzhugh family of Bedford, England and Virginia, together with published book.
    • 9th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment 
      History, Rosters, Grave Locations, Photos and More.

      August 8, 2009

    • FERMAZIN Family  
      FERMAZIN FAMILY HISTORYAMES - PALON - FERMAZINWORTHING - LINDEN - PLUECKER - INGRAM - KARTHEISER - Pennsylvania, New York, Iowa, Ohio, Illinois, California.

      August 7, 2009

    • About 'The GLIDDONS in London'  
      Reports on the results of further research into Anne GLIDDON'S 'A Family Record' about the GLIDDON family in London 1760-1850.
    • The Hayner Public Library District - Alton 
      One of the largest genealogy/local history collections in Southern Illinois, we have information for the entire state plus genealogy books for many states and countries.
    • Ohio Genealogy Express 
      FREE Genealogy Research for State of Ohio along with a few other states.
    • Southern Roots, The Genealogical World of Gerald & Tammy Westmoreland 
      This personal database includes over 40,000 names, including WESTMORELAND, HOWARD, SMITH, GRANTHAM, STEPHENS, MASON, BERRY, LEE, STRAHAN, and many more. Covering South Mississippi, Carolina's, Virginia, and more.
    • WARDLAW 
      Wardlaw website, new moved from old aol site. Scotland Wardlaw history.
    • Every Name Index to History of Decatur County, Indiana 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 17,200 entries. Original text by Lewis A. Harding; published by B. F. Bowen, (1915).
    • Every Name Index to History of Elkhart County, Indiana 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 17,300 entries. Original text by Chas. C. Chapman & Co., (1881); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1971).
    • Every Name Index to History of Fayette County, Indiana 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 16,000 entries. Original text by Frederic Irving Barrows, (1917); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1973).
    • Every Name Index to History of Johnson County, Indiana (1888) 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 13,700 entries. Original text by D. D. Banta, (1888); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1970).
    • Every Name Index to History of Johnson County, Indiana (1913) 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 10,100 entries. Original text by Elba L. Branigin, (1913); published by B. F. Bowen, (1913); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1972).
    • Every Name Index to Biographical and Historical Record of Kosciusko County, Indiana 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 15,000 entries. Original text by Lewis Publishing Company, (1887); reproduction by Kosciusko County Historical Society, (198?).
    • Every Name Index to History of LaPorte County, Indiana 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 9,800 entries. Original text by Chas. C. Chapman & Co., (1880); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1974).
    • Every Name Index to History of Saint Joseph County, Indiana, Volumes One & Two 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 20,000 entries. Original text by Timothy Edward Howard, (1909); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1971).
    • Every Name Index to History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Volume One 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 2,300 entries, Original text by Thomas J. Wolfe, (1909); published by The Lewis Publishing Company, (1909).
    • Every Name Index to History of Sullivan County, Indiana, Volume Two 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 11,100 entries. Original text by Thomas J. Wolfe, (1909); published by The Lewis Publishing Company, (1909).
    • Every Name Index to A Standard History of White County, Indiana, Volumes One & Two 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 15,400 entries. Original text by W. H. Hamelle, (1915); published by The Lewis Publishing Company, (1915); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1971).

      August 6, 2009

    • www.public.mcentyrefamilyproject.org 
      Over 500 surnames and 100 locations. Top Surnames: MUDGE, FLOYD, EDGERTON, EDGETON, SCHULDT, BARRETT, CRISSEY, CHRISEE, ROBERTS, BLAIR, SMITH, CORNETT, PATTEN, MCENTYRE, STAMPER, SCRIVEN, CLARK, SANDERS, RICE, DENNIS, NALLEY, BRADFORD, BOGGS, WILLIAMS. Top Locations: MO, OR, NY, IA, WA, PA, CN, CA, WA, KY, MA, ID, SD, TN, VA, Germany, England, Canada.
    • Prove the Line Genealogy Services 
      Professional research service based in Northern Virginia with all the many repositories of the greater Washington, DC metro area at our fingertips. Professional services include Record Look-Up Service, Lineage Society Application Preparation Service, Tombstone/Cemetery Photo Service, and an Hourly Genealogical Research Service. Whether your genealogy project is large or small, Prove the Line Genealogy Services is here to help you. In order to meet your many genealogical needs, we offer a variety of services for you to choose from, all at competitive rates. At Prove the Line Genealogy Services our passion is genealogy.
    • Every Name Index to History of Licking County, Ohio 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 22,100 entries. Original text compiled by N. N. Hill, Jr. and published by A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers (1881).
    • Every Name Index to The History of Marion County, Ohio 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 25,100 entries. Original text published by Leggett, Conaway & Co. (1883); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc. (1973).
    • Every Name Index to History of Seneca County, Ohio 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 7,000 entries. Original text by William Lang; published by Transcript Printing Company (1880); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc. (1973).
    • Every Name Index to History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Volume One 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 10,000 entries. Original text by William W. H. Davis; published by Lewis Publishing Co. (1905); reproduction by A. E. Lear, Inc. (1975).
    • Every Name Index to History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Volume Two 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 9,000 entries. Original text by William W. H. Davis; published by Lewis Publishing Co. (1905); reproduction by A. E. Lear, Inc. (1975).
    • Every Name Index to History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Volume Two - The Appendix Pages 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 2,600 entries. Original text by William W. H. Davis; published by Lewis Publishing Co. (1905); reproduction by A. E. Lear, Inc. (1975).
    • Every Name Index to History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Volume One 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 10,650 entries. Edited by Franklin Ellis; originally published by L. H. Everts & Co., (1882); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1977).
    • Every Name Index to History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Volume Two 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 18,000 entries. Original text edited by Franklin Ellis; published by L. H. Everts & Co., (1882); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1977).
    • Every Name Index to History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Volume One 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 31,800 entries. Original text by Charles Rhoads Roberts, Rev. John Baer Stoudt, Rev. Thomas H. Krick, and William J. Dietrich; published by Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, Ltd., (1914); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1976).
    • Every Name Index to History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Volume Two 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 62,900 entries. Original text by Charles Rhoads Roberts, Rev. John Baer Stoudt, Rev. Thomas H. Krick, and William J. Dietrich; published by Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, Ltd., (1914); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1976).
    • Every Name Index to History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Volume Three 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2009. This index contains over 54,700 entries. Original text by Charles Rhoads Roberts, Rev. John Baer Stoudt, Rev. Thomas H. Krick, and William J. Dietrich; published by Lehigh Valley Publishing Company, Ltd., (1914); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1976).
    • Every Name Index to A Twentieth Century History of Berrien County, Michigan 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 20,000 entries. Original text by Judge Orville W. Coolidge; published by Lewis Publishing Company, (1906).
    • Every Name Index to A History of Anderson County, Kentucky 1780-1936 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 5,200 entries. Original text begun in 1884 by Major Lewis W. McKee, concluded in 1936 by Mrs. Lydia K. Bond; published Frankfort, KY, (1937); reprinted by Regional Publishing Company, (1975).
    • Every Name Index to History of Daviess County, Kentucky 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 17,100 entries. Originally published by Inter-State Publishing Company, (1883); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1966).
    • Every Name Index to History of Greenup County, Kentucky 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 14,400 entries. Original text by Nina Mitchell Biggs & Mabel Lee Mackoy; published by Franklin Press, (1951); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1975).
    • Every Name Index to a Supplementary Edition of History of Greenup County, Kentucky 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 3,000 entries. Original text by Nina Mitchell Biggs & Mabel Lee Mackoy; published by Vantage Press, (1962); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1975).
    • Every Name Index to History of Henderson County, Kentucky 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 7,000 entries. Original text by Edmund L. Starling; published Henderson, KY, (1887); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1972).
    • Every Name Index to History of Ohio County, Kentucky, In The Olden Days 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 8,000 entries. A series of old newspaper sketches of fragmentary history written by Harrison D. Taylor, prepared for publication by Mary Taylor Logan, introduction by Otto A. Rothert. Originally published (1926); reprinted by Regional Publishing Company, (1969).
    • Every Name Index to History of Union County, Kentucky 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 13,100 entries. Original text published by Courier Co., Printers, Binders, & Engravers, (1886); reproduction by Unigraphic, Inc., (1969).
    • Every Name Index to a Century of Wayne County, Kentucky, 1800-1900 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 5,500 entries. Original text by Augusta Phillips Johnson, (1939); reproduction by Unigraphics, Inc., (1972).
    • Every Name Index to Woodford County, Kentucky 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2008. This index contains over 20,500 entries. Original text by William E. Railey, from a series of articles appearing in The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society (1920-1929); published by Roberts Print Company, (1938); reproduction (1968).
    • Every Name Index to History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana 
      Compiled by Cathy L. O'Connor, © 2007. This index contains over 17,200 entries. Original text by F. E. Weakley & Co., Publishers, (1883); reproduction by Unigraphic, (1970).

      August 5, 2009

    • Berks County PA Professional Genealogical Services 
      4000 name searchable database for Berks County, PA and eastern PA. Common surnames, HAINES, HAINS, LEINBACH, WENTZEL, WEISS, SCHMEHL, KELLER, Research and photography service available.
    • Civil War Union Pension Record Research 
      Based 30 minutes from the National Archives, we research records from the Civil War through Vietnam.

      August 4, 2009

    • Gage County (Nebraska, United States) - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Gage County (Nebraska, United States) with links to townships, cities and cemeteries. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Holt County (Nebraska, United States) - Histopolis 
      Genealogy resources for Holt County (Nebraska, United States) with links to townships, cities and cemeteries. From Histopolis.com, a guide to genealogy resources.
    • Chardstock Historical Record Group Web Museum 
      Dorset/Devon - Chardstock Transcripts - PRs/BMDs, Censuses, MIs, Poor Rate, Land Surveys, Estate sale, Publications, Wills & Probate, House Histories.
    • Ancestors From Italy 
      Easy vital record ordering, dual citizenship, genealogy products.
    • Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 1939 Baseball Team Photo 
      In the photograph: 'Lefty' Maiden, 'Pee-wee' Peer, Swaykus, George Boehk, Al Burazio, Malokas, Tony Reis, Lubbers, Main, Coach Don Peden, Novak, Ralph Frey, Wayne Gander, Coen, Ernie Havrilla, Irving Oslen. More Ohio Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/ohio.
    • Courtland Union High School, Courtland, CA 1928 Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Jesse Thomas, Willie Burke, Ewaldt Eslinger, Ray Martin, George Hudson, Charles Ostman, John Wiedman, Bill Reed, Tom Fugisaki, George Petavine, Don Salisbury, George Chew, Fred Gunn, Harry Shironaka, Bart Welch, Ted Shironaka, Bill Barry, Jack Kawamura, Ray Arlin, Yoshimini Itagowa. More California Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/california.
    • Slippery Rock State Teachers College 1937 Football Team Photo 
      On the team (and probably in the photograph): Charles Shamburg, Alfred Barnes, Melvin Wingrove, John Kauffman, Clyde Scheidemantle, Bob Reed, George Kline, Harry Schmidt, Johnny Beckert, Bill Temple, Kenneth Graham, Dan Schick, Lew Gilliand, Clarence Aikey, Mike Klimenko, Glenn Davis, Al Denbow, Bill Furman, Harry Keown, Howard Sample, Bo Meals, Loyal Briggs, William Goaziou, Elmer Gross, Dr. A. P. Vincent , N. K. Thompson. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.

      August 3, 2009

    • Grove City College 1937 Faculty and Staff Photo 
      In the photograph: Jacob P. Hassler, William E. Purvis, Harold O. White, Weir C. Ketler, Marguerite Appleton, Hettie Marian Robertson, Rea Gillespie Walters, Alva J. Calderwood, William G. Reagle, Albert G. Wood, Francis Elizabeth White, Anne Hampton Frey, Elizabeth Renwick, Laila M. Kilchenstein, Mary Armstrong Moore, Paul E. Grosh, Daniel C. McEuen, William Edward Alley, Josephine Elizabeth Roberts, Margaret Isabel Hart, Isabel Forbes, Miriam Ann Franklin, Elinor M. Carruthers, Esther Godwin Post, Herbert W. Harmon, George K. Eggleston, Charles A. Platt, Hillier McClure Burrowes, Wilbur G. Collings, Gerald J. Bridges, George W. Bennett, James H. English, Mary Selkirk Burgess, Esther Reynolds, Gertrude C. Ford, Franklin H. Sumrall, Nathan Cesna Grimes, Grover I. Mitchell, Carl G. Easter, Creig S. Hoyt, William Charles Kirk, Benjamin Franklin Marshall, Levi Harrison Beeler, Walton Lewis Multer. More Pennsylvania Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/pennsylvania.
    • Wittenberg College, Springfield Ohio 1930 Football Team Photo 
      Football Roster (and probably in the photograph): Tim Brewster, Dale Bueschen, William Fenner, William Edwards, Jack Walton, James Dixon, Charles Delcig, Dwight Trubey, Carlton Kazmier, Myles Pence, Norman Harris, Charles Hofelich, William Price, Parker Schafer, Kenneth Douds, Stanley Plummer, Tom Crotty, Roy Frick, Nick Apple, Arthur Meder, Merle Singer, Douglas Smith, Colin Lanning, Richard Beacom, Robert Harman, Virgil Hughes, Merle Thompson, Jack Roddy, Alex Kish, Clarence Peterson, Jack Rich, Allen Stobbs, Phil Schneider. More Ohio Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/ohio.
    • yourOnlineRoots.com 
      A free online service to organize your genealogy. Possibility to create beautiful PDFs of your pedigree!.
    • Your Ancestral Family 
      Professional research service located in Oakland County, Michigan with a specialty for Michigan, Southwestern Ontario, Northwestern Ohio, Northeastern Indiana. The site also features customized family tree wall charts, Family History Photography, Speaking and Consulting and Genealogy Store.
    • Oak Hill Cemetery Newburyport 
      Oak Hill Cemetery, consecrated in 1842, is one of the first rural garden landscape cemeteries in the United States. Located on the north shore of Boston in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the cemetery is the resting place of many sea captains, writers and poets, silversmiths, photographers and soldiers who lived during the 1800s. The landscape is home to 130 year old trees and many bird species.

      August 2, 2009

    • TRENCHARD Partnership - Professional Family History Research 
      Researching your family history can be an enjoyable, interesting, revealing and on occasions even rewarding pastime, but it can also be frustrating and very time consuming, especially if you do not have access to the many and varied sources of historical records that can help you complete the picture. The Trenchard Partnership is a professional family history research service based in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, offering assistance in a wide range of areas.
    • Swindon Local Studies and Family History 
      Housed in Swindon's new Central Library, the Local Studies collection offers many useful resources for the genealogist: GRO, Census, Ancestry, IGI, Parish Registers, Newspapes, Maps and much more.
    • Free Genealogy Tools 
      A regularly-updated site listing free genealogy search tools that are (1) free to use (2) high quality, and (3) not well-known. Coverage is both US and international. You're sure to find something here that's new and valuable.
    • Scott County (Kentucky) Genealogical Society 
      Website of the Scott County (Kentucky) Genealogical Society; contains information on meetings, reserch links, society activities and publications.
    • Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington 1914 Football Team Photo 
      The names of the players are unknown. Perhaps you'll recognize some of them. More Washington Old Photos http://www3.familyoldphotos.com/category/united-states/washington.

      August 1, 2009

    • African Roots Podcast 
      The only weekly African American Genealogy Podcast Online!.
    • Sheaffer Family Genealogy 
      Sheaffer, Staire,Steidler,Evanbaugh, Maxwell,Morrow, Warren,zitch,. Come look at my tree all names from the Cumberland,Franklin,York,and Dauphin Counties of Pennsylvania.



    LeafReport a Broken Link / Update a LinkLeaf




    Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet - What's New on Cyndi's List? - August 2009
    Webmaster & Owner: Cyndi Howells, Cyndi@CyndisList.com
    Updated Friday, 13 November 2009, 08:44:03 PM PST

    [Copyright © 1996-2009 Cyndi Howells. All rights reserved.]   [Disclaimers]   [Privacy]   [FAQ]   [Support Us]
    This site may be freely linked to but not duplicated in any fashion without the author's consent.
    Background and title banner graphics property of Cyndi Howells.

    Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet


    Advertisements
    First Name:
    Last Name:

    Footnote.com

    Search Millions Of Original Documents

    First Name

    Last Name