Articles related to "Genealogical Resources"If you have ancestors from Missouri, there's a great free online resource you should know about: the Missouri Digital Heritage website.
City Directories may be one of the most overlooked of genealogical resources, but they can be valuable for genealogical research.
Fill out facts on your family tree and more through a search of cemetery records.
From online databases and state websites to public libraries and the International Genealogy Index, a guide to locating resources for family tree research.
The Mennonites began in Europe, but now are found all over the world. This brief background is for any family historian starting to trace Mennonite ancestry.
The USGenWeb is a free genealogy website whose resources include vital records; obituary, Bible & cemetery transcriptions, local photos & histories; court & land records.
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Despite the many migrations of Anabaptists, genealogy records for Mennonites are plentiful. Here are several resources for researching Mennonite ancestry.
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The Jamestowne Society, a lineage organization, is a top player in preserving historical and genealogical records of early Virginia colonists.
Genealogists researching their Arkansas ancestors need to be aware that although it was a Confederate state, not all of the population was in favor of secession.
Genealogy records such as historic newspapers, online family trees, published family histories, even birth certificates have potential errors to be aware of.
Want to find the ancestors on your family tree? Here are basic steps to get started in genealogy: pedigree charts, home survey, what you know and what you want to learn.
Buying gifts for genealogists isn't difficult - here are ideas to make your family historian happy, including genealogy books, magazines, software and memberships.
There were numerous Robinson immigrants to colonial America, including the family of Rev. John Robinson, pastor to the Mayflower pilgrims, and early Virginia Robinsons.
The DAR is a historical and genealogical organization that is open to any women descended from an American patriot. Their resource library is valuable to genealogists.
Language barriers and cultural differences can make it hard for a Westerner to trace Chinese ancestry. Here are some genealogical resources and methods.
Arkansas seceded from the Union in 1861, but its population was divided on joining the Confederacy, so genealogists may find ancestors who fought for either side.
This town on the Great Wagon Road is key to imagining the early settlers' experience. It is one of the oldest towns west of the Blue Ridge and an early center for trade.
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