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  • 2026-07-07
    ♥ LoAndBiHold's Sweet Space ♥
    LoAndBiHold's personal Neocities space is a growing hub for a genderfluid, bilingual (French/English) fan of Sonic the Hedgehog, Animal Crossing, rhythm games, and Final Fantasy XIV. The site is still under construction, with plans for roleplay character profiles and fan shrines.
  • 2026-07-07
    ✩ Spark Witch ✩
    Spark Witch is a charming personal Neocities page by a hobbyist who lists their current interests including Pikmin Bloom, Final Fantasy, Kirby, and handheld gaming alongside reading and pixel art. The site is still under construction but already features sections for stickers, badges, blinkies, stamps, and a tea list, giving it a cozy old-web aesthetic.
  • 2026-07-07
    ❁ Silly Goober ❁
    Silly Goober is a cheerful personal Neocities homepage featuring a web radio stream from Technobase and references to Super Animal Royale, a battle royale game by Pixile. The site includes a guestbook, visitor counter, and links to Bitview and Blips, giving it a fun retro-web personality built with help from a friend.
  • 2026-07-07
    ⭐ 𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚊𝚋𝚜𝚘𝚕𝚞𝚝𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚖 ⭐
    The Absolute Realm is an elaborately crafted personal site by a creator who goes by 'singularity', featuring an immersive animated entrance experience with background music, particles, and custom visual effects. The content spans gaming, art, programming, and secrets, all presented through a technically impressive interactive gateway built with care for atmosphere and discovery.
  • 2026-07-07
    インディー通信 Indie Tsushin
    Highlighting indie games and developers from Japan!: Indie Tsushin, run by Renkon and Daikon of Nice Gear Games, is a bilingual English/Japanese publication dedicated to spotlighting indie game developers from Japan through articles, interviews, video streams, and downloadable zines. It offers a rare English-language window into the Japanese indie game scene, complete with a weekly YouTube show, newsletter, and seasonal zine releases available in multiple formats.
  • 2026-07-07
    Neon Pink Hell
    Neon Pink Hell is a colorful Neocities personal site featuring a dedicated Splatoon shrine as its centerpiece, alongside a collection of web buttons and general updates. The site's handle 'flutteristhebest' and its image-heavy layout suggest a fan with strong affinity for Nintendo's ink-based shooter franchise.
  • 2026-07-07
    chandelure
    A cozy personal corner of the web by a creator going by 'xy', themed around the Pokemon Chandelure with a charming fullwidth aesthetic. The site features sections for interests, hobbies, a blog, a gallery, and original characters, making it a delightful little hub for a Pokemon and general hobby enthusiast.
  • 2026-07-07
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    A Japanese fan site centered on Pokemon, featuring content likely related to the franchise's characters and world. The presence of a 'Pokemon Tracer' image and Japanese text suggests this is a dedicated fan page for Pokemon enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    𝓌𝑜𝓇𝓂𝓌𝑜𝓇𝓁𝒹
    WormWorld is a personal Neocities page with interests centered around Final Fantasy XIV, The Stanley Parable, and Inanimate Insanity, with links to Tumblr and an FFXIV-focused Twitter. The site is openly a work in progress, with most sections still marked WIP, but offers a glimpse into its creator's gaming and internet culture interests.
  • 2026-07-07
    🐾🐶Rita's Dog House🐶🐾
    Rita's Dog House is a sprawling, interactive Neocities hub dedicated to furry fandom culture, specifically celebrating the vintage 'Yiff Era' and 90s/Y2K nostalgia with vintage furry art, revived Flash games, music streams, radio, blinkies, stamps, and more. Created by Rita Rhodes, this adults-only personal page is a dense, utilitarian old-web experience packed with clickable interactivity, webring memberships, and curated links to obscure corners of the net.
  • 2026-07-07
    💫NiiceSpiice
    NiiceSpiice is a sparse personal page from a creator who mentions working on a gamedev project amid low motivation and a self-described phase of disillusion. The site is notable for its candid, introspective tone and includes a note about learning Japanese.
  • 2026-07-07
    🪽birdwrongs
    Birdwrongs is the personal site of Gen Lissa, a game developer and writer who shares updates on her narrative games, TTRPG projects, and indie game recommendations alongside a charming old-web aesthetic. The site includes sub-sites for different game categories, a resources page, webring memberships, and links to her itch.io releases and collaborative game jam work.
  • 2026-07-07
    successfulgardening.co.uk
    Successful Gardening is a UK-focused gardening resource offering practical advice for growing flowers, vegetables, and maintaining a healthy garden. The site covers seasonal tips, soil preparation, and plant care guidance tailored to British gardeners.
  • 2026-07-07
    Marion Garden Club of Illinois - Marion Garden Club of Illinois - Welcome
    The Marion Garden Club of Illinois is a civic gardening organization based in Marion, Illinois, federated with the National Garden Clubs since 1984 and dedicated to beautifying homes, lawns, and public spaces. The site includes membership info, a calendar of events, photo galleries organized by month, plant sales, garden tours, and ongoing civic beautification projects.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Walk Through Colin's Garden
    Colin's Garden is a photo tour through a personal Ontario garden, guiding visitors through arbors, perennial beds, gazebos, and seasonal plantings across multiple years of growth. Packed with practical tips, plant lists for tricky conditions like black walnut toxicity, and site reviews, it's a charming early-web horticultural resource built with real passion.
  • 2026-07-07
    An Iowa Garden
    An Iowa Garden is a photo-rich blog by IBOY documenting the joys and seasonal rhythms of gardening in a wooded valley in eastern Iowa. Spanning posts from 2006 through 2009 with occasional later updates, it offers a visual narrative of a backyard garden through lush Picasa-uploaded images.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aquatic Gardeners Association
    The Aquatic Gardeners Association (AGA) is a membership-based organization dedicated to the art and hobby of aquatic gardening, planted aquariums, and aquascaping. Visitors can access the international aquascaping contest archives, a quarterly journal called The Aquatic Gardener, convention information, and community resources for planted tank enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Colorado Dahlia Society – Growing & Showing Dahlias
    The Colorado Dahlia Society is a club dedicated to growing and showing dahlias, with resources covering cultivation techniques, virus information, and variety galleries. Members can find meeting announcements, show catalogs, supplier lists, and a blog packed with practical dahlia culture guidance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Countryside Garden Club | Established 1949
    The Countryside Garden Club, established in 1949 in McHenry County, Illinois, is a long-running community gardening organization with an impressive range of civic activities including a Triangle Garden, Monarch Waystation, native plant resources, and a Little Seed Library. The site offers newsletters, photo galleries, event calendars, scholarship information, and member resources, making it a rich hub for local gardening enthusiasts and club members alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Daphne's Dandelions
    Daphne's Dandelions is a long-running vegetable gardening blog by Daphne Gould, chronicling her harvests, soil experiments, and growing adventures across many seasons. The blog is packed with practical observations like mycorrhizae amendment trials, sweet potato yield comparisons, and participation in the popular Harvest Monday community link-up.
  • 2026-07-07
    Flower Photos, Garden Photos & Plans from Stoy Garden
    Mike and Sandy Stoy share their Pacific Northwest garden through flower and garden photography, plans, and tips from their property in Bothell, Washington. Visitors can browse seasonal photos of perennials, rhododendrons, roses, dahlias, water gardens, and rock gardens alongside layout plans and a garden book list.
  • 2026-07-07
    Front Range Food Gardener
    Front Range Food Gardener is a detailed blog by Carl Wilson focused on fruit and vegetable gardening along Colorado's Front Range, covering local growing challenges like temperature extremes, rabbit damage, and soil improvement. Posts include practical advice on tomatoes, cover crops, transplanting, and variety selection tailored specifically to the Colorado Front Range climate.
  • 2026-07-07
    Garden Directory, Gardening advice, links and sundries
    The Gardeners Directory is a comprehensive UK-based links directory covering over 50 gardening categories, from bonsai and orchids to allotments, water features, and garden design. Visitors can browse curated links to nurseries, seed suppliers, gardening clubs, plant databases, and a gardening shopping mall all in one place.
  • 2026-07-07
    Garden Links
    Jennifer B. Powell's curated garden links page organizes a wide collection of gardening resources, from Colorado-specific guides and garden blogs to personal garden tours and seed suppliers. Visitors will find regional gems like the Colorado Dahlia Society and Denver Botanic Gardens alongside international personal garden pages from Australia and the UK.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gardening Links - Glenwild Gardens
    Glenwild Gardens is a nursery and garden center located in Bloomingdale, NJ, offering plants, organic products, classes, and curated links to trusted gardening resources. The links page highlights recommended suppliers and local groups like Peace Tree Farms and Sustainable West Milford, making it a handy hub for gardening enthusiasts in the area.
  • 2026-07-07
    Growing Citrus
    Phoenix Tropicals covers the art of growing citrus and tropical fruits in the Arizona and California deserts, with detailed guides on varieties like Meiwa kumquats, pest management, soil, watering, and frost damage. The site is a practical reference for desert gardeners tackling everything from avocados and mangoes to orchid trees and passion fruit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hannelotte's Garden
    Hannelotte Kindlund's personal garden site documents her collector's garden in Övertänger, Sweden, where she cultivates rare alpine and woodland plants including Meconopsis, Gentiana, hardy orchids, and Pulsatilla. Photo galleries organized by plant genus make this a visually rich resource for enthusiasts of cold-climate and rock garden plants.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harriet Squier
    Harriet Squier and Yon deVries share their mid-Michigan flower garden, showcasing dahlias, peonies, lilies, and roses grown in both sunny and shady borders and raised beds. Visitors can browse photos organized by flower type and pick up gardening ideas aimed at minimizing work while staying environmentally friendly.
  • 2026-07-07
    Harriet's Home and Garden
    Harriet's personal homepage centers on her beloved garden, featuring photos of shade gardens, water gardens, a backyard pond, and the birds that visit them across multiple dedicated pages. Family life, camping, fishing at Kentucky Lake, and milestone celebrations like a golden anniversary round out this warm slice of early 2000s web life from Paducah, Kentucky.
  • 2026-07-07
    Heath and Heather spreadsheet
    Alan Turner built a detailed Excel spreadsheet cataloging over 1200 varieties of heaths and heathers, tracking bloom colors by month, hardiness zones, and plant heights. It's a practical gardening tool for planning seasonal color combinations, and even earned praise from the chief programmer at eBay and a public radio garden show host.
  • 2026-07-07
    Janet's Garden
    Janet's Garden is a thoughtful gardening blog written by Janet, who gardens in USDA Zone 4a on a tiny townhouse lot she is determined to fill to capacity. Posts cover practical topics like controlling lily beetles, identifying plant pests, and seasonal growing tips, with an active community of commenters sharing their own experiences.
  • 2026-07-07
    landscape painting // the gardening fanlisting
    Owned by Katie since 2014, this is the official fanlisting for the hobby of gardening, listed under The Fanlistings Network's hobbies and recreation category. With 42 approved fans from 11 countries, it offers a simple way for gardening enthusiasts worldwide to connect and declare their love of the hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    larvalbugbio
    Larvalbug's Garden Page features 'Garden Bits,' a collection of short illustrated articles about the plants and insects found in an Austin, Texas yard across all seasons. The site documents a real Central Texas garden in detail, with original photography, hand-drawn artwork, and descriptions of local wildlife making it a charming resource for zone 8 gardeners.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mioasis
    Mio's Garden: Mioasis is Mio's charming garden-themed personal site packed with blog posts about plants, bugs, vegetables, and the joys of getting your hands dirty. Organized into sections like the Photo Album, Bulletin Board, Museum, and Kitchen, it's a lush little corner of Neocities built with genuine enthusiasm and hand-coded care.
  • 2026-07-07
    Moosey's Country Garden - A New Zealand Country Garden
    Moosey's Country Garden is a richly detailed personal gardening site chronicling the plants, garden areas, and seasonal journals of a New Zealand country garden. Visitors can explore named garden sections like the Wattle Woods and Island Border, browse plant guides for roses, camellias, and rhododendrons, and follow along with the creator's ongoing gardening adventures.
  • 2026-07-07
    My little vegetable garden
    Run by bangchik and kakdah from Seri Iskandar, Malaysia, this blog documents their home vegetable garden with posts covering tropical fruits, vegetables, and plants like matoa, ulam raja, winged beans, and petola. The site features detailed growing journals with photos, gardening techniques such as composting, fertigation, and rooftop gardening, plus an extensive label archive spanning dozens of plant varieties.
  • 2026-07-07
    Notes From a Hillside Farm
    Written by a lawyer, sheep farmer, and Orthodox Christian in the Virginia hill country, this reflective blog blends farm life observations with faith, philosophy, and rural living. Posts cover everything from sheep husbandry to Orthodox Church traditions, offering a glimpse into a contemplative life on a hillside farm.
  • 2026-07-07
    Peggy's Garden Gallery
    Peggy Welling's Garden Gallery appears to be a personal site showcasing garden photography and imagery. The sparse structure suggests a simple visual gallery dedicated to Peggy's gardening hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    Personal Web Directory
    ODP.org > Home > Gardening > Gardens > Personal Directory: A curated ODP/DMOZ mirror directory listing personal gardening websites from hobbyist gardeners around the world, covering everything from cactus collections to flower beds and vegetable plots. Visitors can browse dozens of non-commercial garden journals, photo galleries, and blogs organized into subcategories like Garden Railways and Water Gardens.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pottawatomie Garden Club | St. Charles, IL 60175
    The Pottawatomie Garden Club has been beautifying St. Charles, Illinois since 1928, planting flowers on bridges and public spaces, honoring members with memorial trees, and awarding scholarships to horticulture students. With over 100 members, this civic-minded club hosts regular meetings, a Garden Walk, and community beautification programs throughout the growing season.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rob's plants
    Rob's Plants chronicles the gardening journey of a plant enthusiast who transformed bare suburban lots in both Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley and suburban Houston into richly landscaped gardens. The site features detailed plant portraits, seed-starting information, wildlife observations, winter temperature data, and even a downloadable Excel seed-tracking tool.
  • 2026-07-07
    Saline Stone & Thistle Garden Club
    The Saline Stone & Thistle Garden Club is a community gardening club based in Saline, Michigan, with 51 members who have been meeting monthly since their founding in August 1986. The site covers club meeting schedules, member gardens, a pollinator bed project, and an upcoming plant sale, offering a welcoming entry point for anyone interested in joining.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sam's Webbed Site
    Sam's personal Nekoweb home features a relaxed mix of hobbies including backyard gardening, knitting, crochet, witchcraft, and toy collecting, with a dedicated garden section alongside a blog and personal pages. A warm and cheerful early-30s hobbyist site with a retro web aesthetic, RSS feed, and links to affiliated sites.
  • 2026-07-07
    seasons
    A gentle, reflective blog focused on seasonal rhythms, nature observations, and the small details of each time of year. Posts blend personal walks, microseasons, weather notes, and cozy seasonal activities into a contemplative nature journal.
  • 2026-07-07
    Skippy's Vegetable Garden
    Home Page: Skippy's Vegetable Garden is a long-running blog journal by a Boston-area gardener documenting their organic vegetable growing, fruit trees, berry bushes, backyard chickens, and beekeeping. Named after the creator's first dog, the blog spans from 2006 onward with hundreds of posts covering planting schedules, seasonal harvests, and sustainable growing methods.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Gardening Directory - Garden links and resources
    The Gardening Directory bills itself as one of the UK's most comprehensive gardening link collections, organizing hundreds of external resources into categories spanning plant care, landscaping, garden furniture, tools, organic gardening, and more. Visitors can browse subcategories as specific as carnivorous plants, fire pits, or summerhouses, making it a useful starting point for any gardening-related research.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Re-Farmer | Sometimes, you need to go back, to go forward.
    The Re-Farmer chronicles a family's journey returning to rural life and running a homestead garden, with detailed posts on seed starting, soil preparation, and growing unusual varieties like Golden Boy celery. The blog combines practical gardening advice with personal storytelling, documenting the real challenges and discoveries of sustainable small-scale farming.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Willow Garden in Antigonish
    Sharon Bryson shares the story of The Willow Garden, a semi-woodland property near Antigonish, Nova Scotia featuring thousands of rhododendron and azalea seedlings cultivated over decades by the late Bill Wilgenhof. Visitors will find seasonal garden photography, seed exchange information, and a deeply personal record of a lifelong horticultural passion.
  • 2026-07-07
    This and That
    Robert Brenchley's long-running blog from Birmingham documents his allotment adventures, covering topics like polytunnel tomatoes, water tank maintenance, and beekeeping with hands-on detail. Posts span back to 2007, offering a genuine record of a dedicated kitchen gardener's seasonal observations and practical problem-solving.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tiny Leaf
    Tiny Leaf is a minimalist single-page garden journal by a London-based plant keeper, tracking the slow rhythms of an urban indoor jungle one short entry at a time. Monstera, pilea, philodendron, and peace lily all get their moment as the creator logs repottings, new growth, and what to sow next.
  • 2026-07-07
    toppcensus.org
    A genealogy and records resource focused on the Topp family census data, offering historical population and lineage information for researchers tracing this surname. Visitors interested in family history and census records will find this a useful reference for tracking the Topp name across regions and time periods.
  • 2026-07-07
    1826 Circuit Court Minutes
    Part of the ALGenWeb project, this page presents transcribed Circuit Court minutes from Bibb County, Alabama spanning 1826 to 1836, compiled by Jacquelyn Cox Otts in 1993. Researchers tracing Alabama ancestors will find case-level details including names, dates, and legal proceedings such as divorces, land disputes, and criminal matters drawn directly from the original record books.
  • 2026-07-07
    1840 Census
    Marsha's Warrick Web is a genealogy resource dedicated to helping researchers trace ancestors in Warrick County, Indiana, with transcribed census records, cemetery inscriptions, court documents, military records, and vital records. This particular page presents the 1840 Anderson Township census data contributed by volunteers, listing heads of household with detailed age and gender breakdowns for each family.
  • 2026-07-07
    A Family Tapestry
    Jacqi Stevens documents her deep dive into family history research on this genealogy blog, tracing ancestors like Thomas Firth Rainey and Isham Rainey through court records, census data, and historical documents across Mississippi, Georgia, and Virginia. Each post methodically works through primary sources to untangle lineages, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Southern American genealogical research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Adams County, Ohio GenWeb Project
    Wilson: Part of the Adams County, Ohio GenWeb Project, this page compiles genealogical records for the Wilson family including land records, death records, marriage and divorce filings, census data, military records, wills, and tombstone photos. Maintained by Pauli Driver Smith, it offers a rich collection of primary source documents and family photos tracing Wilson descendants in Adams County, Ohio from the 1800s onward.
  • 2026-07-07
    Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy
    A scholarly database dedicated to Afro-Louisiana history and genealogy, built around Dr. Hall's research into enslaved and free Black populations in Louisiana. Visitors can search original historical documents, view primary sources, and explore Dr. Hall's calculations relating to this specialized archival record.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alaska AKGenWeb - Genealogy and Family History
    AKGenWeb is a volunteer-run genealogy portal covering Alaska's family history, organized by borough and census area, and serving as the official state chapter of the USGenWeb Project. Visitors can search records, find research aids, and contribute their own pieces of Alaskan ancestry to help build a comprehensive free resource for genealogists.
  • 2026-07-07
    ALGenWeb Project - Alabama - part of the USGenWeb
    The ALGenWeb Project is a comprehensive genealogy resource covering Alabama as part of the larger USGenWeb network, offering county-by-county links, vital records, census data, land records, and ethnic research guides. Researchers tracing Alabama ancestors will find clickable county maps, state archive connections, mailing lists, message boards, and special projects like tombstone transcriptions and Mexican War veterans files.
  • 2026-07-07
    Alphabetical County Listing - NDGenWeb Project
    The NDGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven genealogy resource covering all 53 counties of North Dakota, listing county formation dates, parent counties, county seats, and coordinator contacts. Part of the larger USGenWeb network, it also links to military veterans records and Dakota Territory historical chronologies, making it a valuable starting point for anyone researching North Dakota ancestry.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    Genealogy related search engines index.
    A curated index of genealogy-related search engines and databases, covering resources like Ellis Island immigration records, census databases, surname searches, and regional records from the US, UK, Canada, and beyond. Built by an Australian webmaster with a focus on helping family history researchers find the right tools, it also features photographic family tree charts and links to the Singleton Family History Society.
  • 2026-07-07
    Genealogy Research Guides - Ship Passenger Lists & Immigration Records
    A focused genealogy research guide dedicated to ship passenger lists and immigration records for ancestors arriving at U.S. ports from the 1800s through the 1960s. The site provides port-specific quick guides for major cities like New York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New Orleans, along with search strategies and articles about iconic immigration stations like Ellis Island and Castle Garden.
  • 2026-07-07
    Genealogy
    Beyond the BMD: Genealogy: Beyond the BMD is a research blog where the author digs deep into family history records far beyond basic birth, marriage, and death certificates, covering Scottish poor law registers, WWI/WWII military records, DNA findings, and Canadian and Irish ancestry. Posts follow real brick-wall problems and discoveries, making it a rich resource for anyone researching similar lineages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gopher Genealogy
    Susan LeBlanc, an accredited genealogist, shares decades of ancestral research through this blog covering family histories, book reviews, lectures, and published articles on topics ranging from French-Canadian roots to Revolutionary War families. The site offers both personal research discoveries and professional insights, making it a rich resource for anyone tracing New England and colonial American ancestry.
  • 2026-07-07
    Grace and Glory
    Becky Thompson's genealogy blog traces her family connections through cemetery visits, historical records, and FamilySearch research across Idaho and beyond. Posts feature surname studies, headstone photography, and discoveries like unusual naming patterns in 19th-century families that bring ancestors to vivid life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Granite in My Blood
    Granite in My Blood is a dedicated genealogy and cemetery research blog focused on gravestone photography, surname research, and ancestral lines spanning Rhode Island, Scotland, and beyond. The creator digs deep into family histories including the Aiken, Stewart, Parmenter, and Mayflower-connected lines, offering tips on cemetery research and gravestone symbols alongside personal ancestral discoveries.
  • 2026-07-07
    Helm's Genealogy Toolbox -- The Oldest Comprehensive Genealogy and Local History Index | Genealogy Toolbox
    Helm's Genealogy Toolbox, created by Matthew L. Helm and first appearing in 1994, claims the title of the oldest comprehensive genealogy and local history index on the web. Visitors can search a full-text index of genealogy resources or browse by U.S. state to find links pointing to research tools and local history materials across the country.
  • 2026-07-07
    HisKi project
    The HisKi project, maintained by the Genealogical Society of Finland, offers a searchable database of historical parish records including christenings, marriages, burials, and moves. It is an invaluable tool for tracing Finnish family history, with ongoing additions of new parishes as data is digitized.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home
    The Pecan Valley Genealogical Society serves Brown County, Texas, offering researchers access to a branch library, cemetery indexes with photos, local history books, microfilm, and military records resources. Based in Brownwood, Texas, this community genealogy society maintains an extensive online directory covering local cemeteries, county history, and links to regional resources for anyone tracing Texas roots.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home - WorldGenWeb Project
    The WorldGenWeb Project is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to collecting and providing free access to genealogical and historical records from countries around the world. An invaluable resource for family history researchers, the site organizes records by country, covering virtually every nation on the globe from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
  • 2026-07-07
    How to Use Google Advanced Search for Genealogy Part 2
    GenealogyInTime Magazine offers detailed tutorials on using Google Advanced Search techniques to find genealogical records, covering strategies like excluding irrelevant results and refining ancestor searches. This multi-part guide is part of a broader resource hub with search engines, articles, and tips aimed at family history researchers of all skill levels.

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