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Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search. Finding Funeral Cards Online for your Genealogy. Background | Search With a long tradition both in the United States and Europe dating back to the 1800's, funeral cards (also sometimes called mass, mourning or remembrance cards) are an excellent source of information for genealogists.

Finding Funeral Cards Online for your Genealogy

While not a traditional "vital record", they often provide great clues like death and birth dates, name of the cemetery where the deceased was interred, name of the funeral home, and sometimes even a photo of the ancestor. In her article, Funeral Cards, Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens explained that, "funeral cards were to be distributed to family members, friends, and the surrounding community in a timely manner to alert invitees to the date and time of the funeral. Recipients of a funeral card were expected to attend the funeral or risk offending family members. 5 Guaranteed Ways to Mess Up Your Genealogy. By Amy Johnson Crow We at Archives.com love to share tips to help you find your ancestors.

5 Guaranteed Ways to Mess Up Your Genealogy

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Find Your Family History!

Call Us! Getting Started. Resources for Genealogists and Family Historians. Olive Tree Genealogy - free genealogy for your ancestors. Family Tree University. Google Genealogy. Google Search Tips Often your search results in too many hits to wade through...you need the power of Google's ADVANCE SEARCH (Link is in tiny letters, to the right of the search box).

Google Genealogy

Google Genealogy Style. Google is the search engine of choice for most genealogists I know, due to its ability to return relevant search results for genealogy and surname queries and its huge index.

Google Genealogy Style

Google is much more than just a tool for finding Web sites, however, and most people surfing for information on their ancestors barely scratch the surface of its full potential. If you know what you are doing, you can use Google to search within Web sites, locate photos of your ancestors, bring back dead sites, and track down missing relatives. Gramps. Ages! Genealogy Software - daubnet.com. Welcome to the WorldGenWeb Project. Immigration. Migration Trails. Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project. National Data Click on the national map to see all of the Atlas' content related to the nation at one view.

Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project

Like the state map above this content includes interactive maps, shapefiles, and metadata. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black-and-White Negatives - About this Collection - Prints & Photographs Online Catalog. Most images are digitized | All jpegs/tiffs display outside Library of Congress | View All The photographs in the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Photograph Collection form an extensive pictorial record of American life between 1935 and 1944.

Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black-and-White Negatives - About this Collection - Prints & Photographs Online Catalog

This U.S. government photography project was headed for most of its existence by Roy E. Stryker, who guided the effort in a succession of government agencies: the Resettlement Administration (1935-1937), the Farm Security Administration (1937-1942), and the Office of War Information (1942-1944). The collection also includes photographs acquired from other governmental and non-governmental sources, including the News Bureau at the Offices of Emergency Management (OEM), various branches of the military, and industrial corporations.

The Genealogist’s Toolkit: Beyond Ancestry.com. Last week, we provided the ‘Genealogist’s Toolkit’ to help get you started as a family history researcher.

The Genealogist’s Toolkit: Beyond Ancestry.com

The Genealogist’s Toolkit. Like a good craftsman, a genealogist needs to have the right tools to get the job done.

The Genealogist’s Toolkit

Not having the proper resources or even knowing a resource exists can cause a lot of headaches and be a waste of your time researching a dead end. We asked Ancestry.com resident expert Juliana Smith for a list of resources to help make discovering your family history as easy as possible, and she delivered this handy guide for you to sink your teeth into. Genealogy Charts and Forms – From family group sheets to research extracts, these printable charts and forms can help keep your research organized and easy to understand.

Blank Census Forms – The U.S. Anne’s Top Ten Rules for Growing Your Family Tree. When I first started my tree on Ancestry.com, well, I made a big mess.

Anne’s Top Ten Rules for Growing Your Family Tree

I mean a big mess! Way too many people, relationships that didn’t make sense. Anne’s Top Ten Free Data Collections on Ancestry.com. Free Genealogy Forms and Charts. Charts & Forms. Online Classes. Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892. Wiki. Free Databases on Ancestry.com. Things To Do Before You Start Building Your Online Tree. So you’re about to start your online family tree – well first of all, welcome! Genealogy can be an intellectually challenging hobby, but when done correctly, it will be rewarding for you and your family for generations to come. Now, where exactly should you start? Do you head to the search page of Ancestry.com to find anything you can find about a single name?

As tempting as that might be, start with a few basic steps to lay the groundwork for your research – this will ensure the records you find, and the stories you read, are correct, and more importantly, belong to the ancestor you are researching. Reminiscing: A Key to Unlocking the Past. A few years back, I returned from a trip to France with a stack of the typical tourist photos. My father, apparently disinterested, sat quietly as I talked my way through them. But his eyes flickered to one picture, and he leaned forward and pulled the photo toward him as he spoke. His words stunned me. “I lived there. At the Palace of Versailles.” I didn’t know whether or not to believe him. Genealogy Sleuth Search for your Ancestors on the Internet.

Free Genealogy Search Advice. The Largest Free Genealogy & Family Tree Search Engine. The Largest Free Genealogy & Family Tree Search Engine. Genealogy and Family History Research. Historic Map Works, Residential Genealogy ™ Genealogy Fast Track Using Decision Charts. RootsWeb.com Home Page. Genealogy Resources. GENUKI: UK & Ireland Genealogy.

Genealogy Scottish family birth records census ancestry Scotland uk - ScotlandsPeople. National Archives of Ireland. British History Online. Your national on-line library for local history. Family History UK - Free UK Genealogy. England Genealogy - over 7,000 English Geneology Links. London Lives 1690 to 1800 ~ Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis. Historical Directories. The version of Historical Directories launched in February 2003 can no longer be sustained due to software and hardware obsolescence. We have therefore moved the content to a new Historical Directories Collection, part of our Special Collections Online.

This work is essential in order to maintain free and sustainable public access to the resource. Update, 31 March 2014: Migration of Historical Directories is now complete and the previous website has been withdrawn. We are grateful to the many users who have provided feedback on the new site, and will continue to improve it during 2014. The Historical Directories website was launched in February 2003 as part of a Lottery funded project.

Historical Directories is a digital library of local and trade directories for England and Wales, from 1766 to 1919. Some original directories contain large, fragile and folded maps. WorldCat.org: The World's Largest Library Catalog. Explore Historical Newspapers Online. All Digitized Newspapers. Historic American Newspapers. Newspaper Archives for TheOldenTimes.com. Digital Public Library of America. World Digital Library Home. United States Census. National Genealogical Society. National Archives and Records Administration.

Library of Congress Primary Sources by State - Primary Source Set. American Memory from the Library of Congress - Home Page. American Ancestors - Home. Revolutionary War Soldiers Genealogy. Footnote. Most popular surnames of Great Britain mapped. A team of geodata experts have created a map of the most popular surnames around the UK. As well as mapping the distribution of names from the electoral roll, Twitter account surnames have been included. The results show a marked difference between the two, with Twitter names diverging from national and regional stereotypes. Surname: Discover the Origin of your Surname - GeneaNet. Why Your Family Name Was Not Changed at Ellis Island (and One That Was)

Between 1892 and 1954, over twelve million people entered the United States through the immigration inspection station at Ellis Island, a small island located in the upper bay off the New Jersey coast. There is a myth that persists in the field of genealogy, or more accurately, in family lore, that family names were changed there. They were not. Numerous blogs, essays, and books have proven this. Yet the myth persists; a story in a recent issue of The New Yorker suggests that it happened. This post will explore how and why names were not changed. The legend goes that officials at Ellis Island, unfamiliar with the many languages and nationalities of the people arriving at Ellis Island, would change the names of those immigrants that sounded foreign, or unusual.

The Stories of My Ancestors: Series. Filter your ancestry.com hints by database ID. UPDATE: This functionality has returned!! Thank you ancestry.com! Your Ancestor's Biography. Wouldn't it be nice if each of our ancestors had written their autobiographies? I don't want a 400-page masterpiece—I'd settle for just one page about each one's life. Flesh on the Bones: Turning Dry Ancestral Details into a Life Story. Flesh on the Bones: Turning Dry Ancestral Details into a Life Story. Burial records, cremation records, grave maps, genealogy and ancestry at Deceased Online.

Nationwide Gravesite Locator. To search for burial locations of veterans, please provide the following: The database of burial information is updated each day. Finding Funeral Cards Online for your Genealogy. Cemetery Records Online - Search Cemeteries. Wayback Machine. Measuring Worth - Measures of worth, inflation rates, saving calculator, relative value, worth of a dollar, worth of a pound, purchasing power, gold prices, GDP, history of wages, average wage.

Purchasing Power of British Pounds from 1270 to Present. Timeline of History - 20th Century at a Glance. Genealogy - Glossary of Old Occupations & Trades.