![]() Google Maps – Google Maps can help you find places, look at the distance between places, and see topographical or satellite images of geographical areas.Sanborn Maps – A map collection within the Library of Congress, this collection of fire insurance maps published by the Sanborn Map Company can be used to see how cities evolved over time.David Rumsey’s Historical Maps – With over 90,000 maps and related images viewable online, this map collection can help you see where your ancestors lived and how boundaries and place names changed over time.MyHeritage Family Tree Builder – This free software gets high ratings in its features, ease of use, and customer support.Fulton History – A searchable repository of old newspapers published in the United States and Canada, Fulton History has historical photos and newspapers from 1795 to 2007, with new data added weekly.USGenWeb – County and state resources, compiled and maintained by volunteers, the USGenWeb sites can provide historical information about places, local cemeteries, local birth, and death records, obituaries, and links to other genealogy resources related to the area and its people.Castle Garden – Records for 11 million immigrants to New York from 1820-1892 can be searched online.Ellis Island – Through this website, you can explore the history of Ellis Island, get tips on genealogy research, and search the 65 million Ellis Island database entries for your immigrant ancestors.FindAGrave – Over 170 million burial and cemetery records have been submitted to Find-A-Grave.Ancestry Free Indexes – Want to do a free Ancestry search with no subscription? has a number of free collections which include census records, immigration records, military records, prison records, wills, biographies, and a large number of Jewish records from eastern Europe.Allen County Public Library – Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the Allen County Public Library has one of the largest genealogy collections in the United States.Chronicling America – Part of the Library of Congress website, Chronicling America has searchable images of US newspapers from 1792-1963.Library of Congress – Access free digitized images of newspapers, books, films, maps, personal narratives, photos, prints, and drawings. ![]() ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |