 | Beginners
Guide to Genealogy
 | If you can't even spell the word g-e-n-e-a-l-o-g-y,
this is the place for you to start. Everyone has ancestors, and if
you're wondering who yours are, it's time to get involved in family
history and genealogy research. Site also sells a book for beginners. |
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 | Cyndi's List of Genealogy
Sites
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 | Family Chronicle
For Beginners
 | Halvor Moorshead presents a step-by-step guide for
beginners. (Sells Family Chronicle Newletter) |
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Family Tree - DNA
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2821
SURNAME PROJECTS! |
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37007 unique surnames |
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54941 Y-DNA records in the
database |
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15893 distinct 12-marker
haplotypes |
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18985 distinct 25-marker
haplotypes |
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17861 mtDNA records in the
database |
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 | Family Tree Maker's
Genealogy Site
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 | Genealogy.com
 | Choose From 3 Genealogy.com Memberships (Gold,
Deluxe, or Basic) to Help Discover Your Family Story. |
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 | Latter-day Saints
 | The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Visit the FamilySearch™ Web Site
the official family history (genealogy)
site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This site helps
you find your ancestors by searching through the online database and
collaborating with others. |
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 | Minnesota Historical Society
 | Search their family history databases or learn about
some historically significant Minnesotans. |
 | The Minnesota Historical Society has
posted on its website the index to all the death certificates of those
who died in MN from the years 1900-1999 and the birth certificates from
1900-1911. They plan to add more birth certificates later. They also
have an index of those who have served in the military. |
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 | National Archives and
Records Administration
 | The Archival Research Catalog (ARC) is the online
catalog of NARA's nationwide holdings in the Washington, DC area,
Regional Archives and Presidential Libraries. |
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 | National Genealogical
Society
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A
non-profit organization, the National Genealogical Society is a dynamic
and growing membership of individuals and other groups from all over the
country—and the world—that share a common love of the field of
genealogy. Whether you're a beginner, a professional or somewhere in
between, NGS can assist you in your research into the past! (sells a
newsletter) |
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National Geographic's - The Genographic Project
 | A Landmark Study of the Human Journey
(amazing) |
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 | National Grave-site Locator
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Penny Postcard Archives
 | Penny Postcard Pictures From Every State Will
Certainly Stir Memories For Everyone |
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 | Search For Your Favorite
Relatives
 | Check the Internet Movie Database
for a list of actors, writers, and directors. |
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 | Sorenson Molecular Genealogy
Foundation
 | Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation is a
non-profit foundation that is creating the world's leading collection of
DNA results and corresponding genealogies. We are making the collection
available on-line to the public to help in finding new family
connections and extending one's genealogy. SMGF is not affiliated with
any other commercial organizations, religious institutions, or other DNA
testing projects. |
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 | Translate any
Language
 | Copy & Paste Text To Translate Any Language |
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 | The USGenWeb Archives
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(Very Good) The archives provide you
with free
access to files donated by other researchers, such as yourself.
Search USGenWeb Archives
(Archives Search Engine)
The Search Engine will help you to sort through the Archives for the
Surnames you are interested in. At this time it only searches the
Archive Files and may not have all the files at any given time since new
files are included once a month or so to the Search Engine and they
receive files and upload them all the time. (very good) |
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