Links and Web Sites of Genealogical Interest
These links are provided for informational purposes only and do not imply endorsement of any organization or program by the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ and Records Administration.
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Provides resources and guidance regarding use of family documents to research family genealogy. -
Originally part of a PBS series, this site provides information on how to conduct research and links to family history resources on the web. -
This web site, provided by the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NARAGA) is a portal providing web-based resources to assist genealogists. -
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This site is about a famous immigration port in the United States. -
Provides links and resources supporting genealogy research. -
Offers tips on starting genealogical research, web links, and a 470 million-name searchable database. -
Links to genealogy research tools, guidance, and web sites. -
This site provides news, links, and tools for genealogists. -
Offers resources focusing on eastern, central, and southern European and Near Eastern ethnic groups. -
This Library of Congress (LC) site offers information on conducting genealogical research at the LC. -
The Provost Marshal Papers for the state of Missouri are part of Record Group 109, War Department Collection of Confederate Records in the ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ and Records Administration (NARA). Although they are records of the Union Army, they were associated with Confederate records in the War Department because they relate, in part, to Confederate citizens and sympathizers. The ÍþÄá˹ÈËÓéÀÖ³¡ refers to this collection as Union Provost Marshals' File of Papers Relating to Individual Citizens. This national collection is three hundred rolls of microfilm documents, 1861-1866. The online database created by the Missouri State Archives is an index of the Missouri portion of the collection. -
This web site for a national genealogical association provides "How to get started" guidance and a virtual library. -
Provides resources for genealogists including an online catalog. -
Located in Boston, the Society provides information on events, tours, and research. -
This guide describes ways for people to start researching their genealogy. -
State Archives
Contact information for NARA state archives and historical societies