the Internet Public LibraryThis guide is designed for people who are looking for information regarding genealogy and their family tree. The hardest part of researching your family tree is knowing where to begin. This Pathfinder will help you find your way among the intimidating amounts of genealogy resources available in print and on the Internet.
Where to begin? There are several good books offering advice on how to begin your search for your ancestors. These titles, and many more like them, can be found in your local library, bookstore or at Amazon.com.and GenealogyBookShop.com.
Ancestors : A Beginner's Guide to Family History and Genealogy
Unpuzzling Your Past : A Basic Guide to Genealogy
by Emily Anne Croom. Betterway Publications, 1995.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy
by Christine Rose, Kay Germain Ingalls. MacMillan General Reference, 1997.
Family Pride : The Complete Guide to Tracing African-American Genealogy
by Donna Beasley. MacMillan General Reference, 1997.
Netting Your Ancestors
by Cyndi Howell. Genealogical Pub Co, 1997.
Genealogy Online : Researching Your Roots
by Elizabeth Powell Crowe. Computing McGraw-Hill, 1996.
The Internet is becoming a vast network of genealogical resources, the trouble is knowing how to navigate all this information. The following websites have been chosen for their quality of information and indexing of links.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
The U.S. Genealogy Web Project
http://www.usgenweb.com/
"The US Gen Web Project is a loosely organized group of volunteers working to create a center for genealogical research for every county in the United States. All counties have an area for you to post queries and links to the state page and archives."
The Genealogy Home Page
http://www.genhomepage.com/
The Genealogy Home Page keeps track of hundreds of genealogy links. Like
Cyndi's List it is organized into topics such as Genealogy Help and Guides,
Libraries, Maps, Newsgroups and Genealogy Societies. The Genealogy Home Page
also has a list of new genealogy links that is updated daily.
About.com Guide to Genealogy
http://genealogy.about.com/hobbies/genealogy/index.htm
The About.com Guide sites organize links to web sites on various topics. The
Genealogy Guide has sections for "How-To" links like Genealogy 101 and Writing
your Family's History, and for "Research & Records" links like Military Records and
Vital Records. The guide (a real person) also writes feature articles on
various topics.
A Barrel of Genealogy Links
http://cpcug.org/user/jlacombe/mark.html
A Barrel of Genealogy Links is a list of links to access various genealogy related WWW resources, sites and homepages. This website also includes a list of Civil War Resource links.
The Roots Surname List Name Finder
http://http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi
The Roots Surname List Name Finder is a searchable index from the RootsWeb Homepage. Type in the surname you are trying to find and a list of genealogists researching the same name
will be returned.
FamilySearch
Internet Genealogy Service
http://www.familysearch.org/
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints provides this site, which lets
you search their Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index,
Pedigree Resource File, and web sites (by last name only).
There are also many Internet genealogy resources available for a subscription fee. These organizations provide varying degrees of help with your research and share information and resources among fellow genealogists.
Everton's Genealogical Helper
The Family
TreeMaker Online
http://www.familytreemaker.com/
The Family TreeMaker Online offers professional research services,
message boards for genealogists, and searchable databases. Most
services and databases are only accessible with purchase of the Family
TreeMaker program.
CompuServ's Genealogy Forum
http://www.rootscomputing.com/
CompuServ's Genealogy Forum offers searchable databases, message
boards, online conferences and member databases. You must be a
member of CompuServ to access the Genealogy Forum.
RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative
http://www.rootsweb.com/
The mission of the RootsWeb project is to "make large volumes of
data available to the online genealogical community at minimal cost."
The many databases, services and downloadable files are available only
through subscription.
Ancestry HomeTown
http://www.ancestry.com/
The Ancestry Hometown website provides many genealogy databases, world-wide
resources and the Eastman Online Genealogy Newsletter. Several databases
are available without subscription.
Mailing Lists and Listservs are also good tools in genealogical research.
Roots-L Resources Page
Libraries are an invaluable source of genealogical research. Start by browsing the Reference collection of your local library. As you begin to find surnames and locations you will want to find libraries, archives and museums that have special collections in your area of interest. Some general genealogical sourcebooks that will help keep you on track are:
The Genealogy Sourcebook
The Genealogist's Address Book
by Elizabeth Petty Bentley. Genealogical Pub Co, 1995.
Ancestry's Red Book: American state, county, and town sources
edited by Alice Eichholz. Ancestry Inc., 1992.
The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy
by Val D Greenwood. Genealogical Pub Co, 1990.
The Genealogist's Companion & Sourcebook
by Emily Anne Croom. Betterway Publications, 1994.
Once you have done all this research, you will want to record your findings for posterity. There are many programs available to help you design and publish your family tree.
Louis
Kessler's Genealogical Program Links
http://www.lkessler.com/gplinks.shtml
Louis Kessler's Genealogical Program Links is an organized list of web
sites with a comprehensive selection of computer programs for
genealogists. Included is the author's subjective opinion about each
program.
Don't forget to look in the Genealogy section of the Internet Public Library's Reference collection. This collection is constantly expanding as we find more genealogy resources on the Web.
We hope you have a fun and exciting time discovering your roots! Happy Hunting!
This pathfinder created by Cynthia Ghering.
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