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Mormon : Genealogy

BELIEFNET PICKS
Note: These sites are not sponsored or maintained by Beliefnet.

http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/states/states.html

Color land form atlas of the United States. Breaks down to each individual state withpast and present maps.

http://genealogy.emcee.com/


Cybertree

Lists what information is available on U. S. censuses from 1790 to 1920.

http://pilgrims.net/plymouth/ROOTS/

Do you think your ancestors came over on the Mayflower? This page is full of resources about the Mayflower and Plymouth Rock.

FrancoGene: Resources for Quebec Genealogy

Search for French ancestors (Quebec, Acadia, Louisiana, France, Belgium,and Switzerland).

http://www.charweb.org/gen/gendict.html

The dictionary of genealogy and archaic terms - contains many of the common buzzwords, terminology, and legal words found in genealogy work.

http://www.CyndisList.com/canada.htm

A comprehensive listing for those involved in Canadian research.

http://www.CyndisList.com/easteuro.htm

Research help in Eastern Europe.

http://www.CyndisList.com/nofrills.htm

A comprehensive listing of thousands and thousands of internet genealogy site(72,000 sites at the last update in February 1998).

http://www.familytreemaker.com/

This is the site for everyone who uses the Family Tree

http://www.findagrave.com/state/47.html


http://www.firstct.com/fv/oldhand.html

Deciphering old handwriting Web page.

http://www.genealogytoolbox.com/


http://www.gengateway.com/mainsite.htm


British Military Records

Lists of places to write for British military records.

Rare Map Collection at the Hargrett Library

Rare map collection at the Hargrett Library. The Hargrett RareBooks and Manuscripts Library at the University of Georgia maintains a collection of about 800 historical maps spanning nearly 500 years, from the sixteenth through the early twentieth century.

http://www.mit.edu:8001/geo

Here you put in the name of a place (anywhere in the U.S.), and it will tell you where it is and a whole lot more.

http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/nehist.html

Historic information on Nebraska.

http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/


http://www.reunion.com/

If you are not careful when you look here, it could cost you, but you may want to pay their fee to advertise for a missing relative. You can look at their classifieds for free.

http://www2.kbyu.org/ancestors/




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