2026-07-07 American Falls 1925 - Power IDGenWeb Part of the USGenWeb project, this page preserves rare historical photographs of American Falls, Idaho as it appeared in 1925 before three-quarters of the town was relocated to higher ground due to dam construction. The collection includes over 30 labeled images of churches, hotels, schools, bridges, and business blocks, offering a vivid visual record of a community lost to relocation.
2026-07-07 AnceStories The Stories of My Ancestors: Miriam's genealogy blog documents her ongoing research into her family tree, blending personal storytelling with practical tips and resource links for fellow researchers. Posts like 'Flashback Friday' and 'Mug Book Monday' give the site a warm, narrative quality that makes ancestral history feel vivid and immediate.
2026-07-07 ARGenWeb part of the USGenWeb ARGenWeb is part of the larger USGenWeb Project, dedicated to providing genealogical and historical records for Argentina-related research. It serves as a regional hub connecting family history researchers to resources specific to Argentine ancestry and heritage.
2026-07-07 Arizona AZGenWeb - Genealogy, Family History AZGenWeb is a free genealogical resource dedicated to Arizona family history, serving as a gateway to county-level genealogy sites across the entire state. Part of the larger USGenWeb project, it offers county records, historical maps, and archives to help researchers trace their Arizona ancestors.
2026-07-07 Caldwell County TXGenWeb Site The Caldwell County TXGenWeb site is a dedicated genealogy resource covering births, marriages, cemeteries, pioneers, and war memorials for Caldwell County, Texas, as part of the larger TXGenWeb project. Coordinated by V Sofge and N Hickman since 1998, it offers a research center and indexed records for anyone tracing family roots in this Texas county.
2026-07-07 California Pioneer Project The California Pioneer Project maintains a crowdsourced list of settlers who migrated to or were born in California prior to 1880, compiled from genealogical researchers across the country. Visitors can browse pioneer names by county, access Gold Rush-era diary bibliographies, search county biographical indexes, and connect with other researchers through a contact directory.
2026-07-07 CALIFORNIA State Information A comprehensive link directory covering California state resources for genealogists and historians, compiled by V. Chris and Thomas M. Tinney, Sr. as part of their Family Genealogy & History Internet Education Directory. Visitors can explore curated links organized by region (Northern and Southern California) and topic, including archives, databases, government records, library networks, heritage resources, and more.
2026-07-07 Census Online Census Online has been the web's largest directory of links to online census records since 1996, covering federal, state, territorial, and international records across the U.S., Canada, and U.K. Visitors also find handy research tools like birth year calculators, a soundex converter, and links to blank census forms and CD-ROM vendors for serious genealogical research.
2026-07-07 Colorado COGenWeb Family History, Genealogy The COGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven genealogy hub dedicated to providing free resources for anyone researching Colorado family history, organized by all 64 counties with coordinators and research aids. Part of the broader USGenWeb network, it offers cemetery records, vital records, historical documents, and county-level data stretching back to Colorado's earliest territorial days.
2026-07-07 Consolidated Jewish Surname Index The Consolidated Jewish Surname Index (CJSI), presented by Avotaynu, provides searchable access to over 699,000 surnames drawn from 42 genealogical databases containing more than 7.3 million records. Using the Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex System for phonetic grouping, it is an invaluable tool for anyone researching Jewish family history and tracing surname variants across historical records.
2026-07-07 CountyHistorian dot com Professional Genealogy Content CountyHistorian.com hosts the RoyalWeb (CecilWeb) project, a detailed genealogy resource tracing Richard Cecil's connections to the Elizabethan court and beyond, expanding into royal lineages, client research, and biographies of entertainment personalities. The site blends professional genealogy services with self-directed historical research, offering a wiki, sorted article archives, and content originally published on Google Knol.
2026-07-07 DCGenWeb family history, genealogy DCGenWeb is a volunteer-maintained genealogy resource dedicated to collecting records, histories, and research tools for tracing Washington D.C. family history. Part of the USGenWeb Project, it features place histories, archival records, a searchable name database, and contributions from over a decade of work by coordinator Ray Gurganus.
2026-07-07 Dead Fred - Free genealogy family history photo search by surname Dead Fred is a free searchable archive of historic genealogy photographs, organized by surname, that lets family history researchers browse thousands of identified and mystery photos to visualize their heritage. With over 163,000 records spanning 23,000 surnames, it offers a unique photo-matching service where anyone who finds a direct ancestor's photo in the archive can receive it for free.
2026-07-07 DeGenWeb Delaware USGenWeb Genealogy Project: DEGenWeb is Delaware's branch of the USGenWeb Project, offering genealogical records, historical documents, and research resources organized by the state's three counties: New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. Visitors can search the Delaware USGenWeb Archives by surname or place name, access tombstone transcriptions, census records, African American genealogy resources, and links to state libraries and historical societies.
2026-07-07 Descendants of Early Quakers The National Society, Descendants of Early Quakers (NSDEQ) is a membership organization founded in 1980 to promote historical research and preservation of Quaker family records. Visitors can explore membership requirements, qualifying ancestors, and useful genealogical sources tracing lineage back to the early Society of Friends.
2026-07-07 Descendants of Mexican War Veterans The Descendants of Mexican War Veterans (DMWV) is a non-profit national lineage society chartered in Texas, dedicated to honoring those who served in the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. The site features a graves registry project, virtual cemetery, historical markers, membership information, and preservation efforts for one of America's lesser-remembered conflicts.
2026-07-07 DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy | Discovering Your Ancestors – One Gene at a Time Run by Roberta Estes, DNAeXplained is a deeply detailed genetic genealogy blog covering DNA testing, inheritance patterns, ethnicity calculations, and how to use tools like Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and X-DNA to discover your ancestors. With hundreds of posts, guides on specific ancestral groups like Acadians and Native Americans, and tutorials tied to platforms like FamilyTreeDNA, this is an exceptional resource for anyone serious about DNA-based ancestry research.
2026-07-07 E_Komo_Mai | HIGenWeb Team The HIGenWeb Team's Hawaii genealogy hub is part of the USGenWeb Project, offering county-level records, databases, and historical background on the Hawaiian Islands for family history researchers. Coordinated by Doreen Harunaga-Ewing and Bob Jenkins, the site organizes resources by county and provides free access to materials for those tracing Hawaiian and Polynesian ancestry.
2026-07-07 Easy Google Genealogy Searcher by Ancestor Search. Learn the possibilities Google offers for a genealogy search. SearchforAncestors.com offers a specialized Google search tool that teaches genealogists how to use advanced Google features for tracing family history, covering everything from searching for GEDCOM files to finding digitized books and newsgroup archives. Each search form comes with practical tips and explanations tailored to genealogy research, making it a genuinely useful toolkit for beginners and experienced researchers alike.
2026-07-07 Ellis Island Database -- One-Step Search Tools JewishGen's Ellis Island One-Step Search Tools, developed by Stephen Morse, provide powerful alternative search interfaces for the Ellis Island immigrant arrival database covering records from 1892 to 1957. Part of the broader JewishGen platform, this tool is particularly valuable for Jewish genealogy researchers tracing ancestors who passed through Ellis Island, with access to ship manifests and flexible search options beyond the official database.
2026-07-07 Families - IDGenWeb The Idaho GenWeb Families page collects contributed Family Group Sheets, pedigree charts, descendant records, and historical photos for dozens of Idaho family surnames. Visitors can browse PDF documents for families like Steunenberg, Ledford, and Wilde, or explore pedigree charts submitted by researchers tracing their Idaho ancestral lines.
2026-07-07 Family Genealogy and History Internet Education Directory� - Wiki A massive genealogy and family history mega-portal curated by professional genealogist Thomas Milton Tinney, linking to billions of primary and secondary database resources organized by country from A to Z. Researchers at any level can explore regional genealogy portals, archival records, surname databases, and how-to guides for documenting family history across the world.
2026-07-07 Family Tree Maker User Cousin Russ runs this practical blog dedicated to helping users navigate Family Tree Maker software, covering versions FTM2017 and FTM2019 on both PC and Mac. Posts address real reader questions on topics like census source templates, relationship settings, citations, and undocumented features, making it a handy reference for genealogists using the program.
2026-07-07 FFHA - Finnish Family History Association The Finnish Family History Association (FFHA) is a Finnish organization dedicated to promoting genealogy and family history research in Finland. Visitors can explore resources and information related to tracing Finnish ancestry and connecting with others interested in Finnish heritage.
2026-07-07 First Families of the Twin Territories The Oklahoma Genealogical Society's First Families of the Twin Territories project honors descendants of pioneer and Native American families who settled in Oklahoma or Indian Territory before statehood on November 16, 1907. Visitors can find membership eligibility requirements, downloadable application forms, and a searchable index to the FFTT Lineage Book celebrating these early territorial families.
2026-07-07 First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley The First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley is a non-profit lineage society founded in 2009 to honor and memorialize those who arrived in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley prior to January 1, 1800. The organization collects and preserves family histories, lineages, and historical records while connecting descendants of early settlers and offering professional genealogy research services for Augusta County, Virginia.
2026-07-07 Forensic Genealogy Book Homepage The homepage for Colleen Fitzpatrick's 'Forensic Genealogy' book series, combining traditional genealogical research with forensic techniques like photograph analysis, DNA testing, and document examination. Visitors can participate in weekly photo quizzes, explore upcoming speaking events, and learn how forensic science methods can break through brick walls in family history research.
2026-07-07 Free Genealogy Search Engines - created by Ian Mold Created by Ian Mold, this site aggregates free genealogy search engines covering over 9 billion records across passenger lists, census data, cemetery records, military rosters, and immigration databases from dozens of countries. It serves as a one-stop directory for family history researchers, linking to major resources like Ellis Island, Castle Garden, RootsWeb, and the Mormon Church's International Genealogical Index.
2026-07-07 Genealogy Blog Finder Genealogy Blog Finder is a specialized directory and search engine tracking over 1,780 genealogy blogs, organized into categories like Genetic Genealogy, Cemeteries, Single Surname, and African-American research. It offers a searchable index of blog posts alongside a map of recent blogging activity, making it an invaluable hub for family history researchers looking to connect with others.
2026-07-07 Genealogy Links Rick Crume, a genealogist, writer, and speaker, has assembled an extensive curated directory of genealogy links covering census records, DNA databases, immigration resources, military records, and more. The collection spans dozens of categories with a strong focus on Scandinavian, German, Irish, and Eastern European ancestry research alongside general how-to guides and vital records tools.