Genealogy Websites
Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
The ACPL Genealogy Center is a unique and valuable resource for the Northeastern Indiana community and the entire genealogical community at large. The ACPL has one of the largest research collections available, incorporating records from around the world.
Cyndi's List
Cyndi's List is a comprehensive index containing more than 332,000 links to genealogical research sites online.
Ellis Island.org
Use the Free Search to find immigrant ancestors arriving through the Port of New York at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924.
Family Search
Discover one's family history. Explore the world’s largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources.
Family Tree Magazine's 101 Best Genealogy Websites 2018
Every year Family Tree Magazine selects 101 genealogy websites across a diverse set of categories.
Find a Grave
Find A Grave is a free resource for finding the final resting places of famous folks, friends and family members. With millions of names, it's an invaluable tool for genealogist and history buffs. Find A Grave memorials are rich with content, including dates, photos and bios. Even leave 'virtual flowers' on the memorials you visit to complete the online cemetery experience. Find A Grave also contains listings for thousands of celebrity graves, making it the premier online destination for tombstone tourists.
Fold3
Fold3 is the web's premier collection of original US military records, including many from the US National Archives. Subscription required.
Genealogy Bank
Search over 1 billion genealogy records to discover one's family history. Subscription required.
Lonestar Genealogy
This website includes histories, transcriptions, surnames, home of the Texas friendly email list and family histories. A great place for beginners and professionals!
National Archives and Records Administration
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the nation's record keeper.
RootsWeb
The Internet's oldest and largest free genealogical community. An award-winning genealogical resource with searchable databases, free Web space, mailing lists, message boards and more.
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
This collection includes microfilm of the federal census schedules for all states through 1910, printed family and county histories and a variety of Texas government records.
USGenWeb
Free genealogy and family history online made possible by the USGenWeb Project volunteers. Search free genealogy websites for ancestors.
Vital Records
Information about where to obtain vital records such as birth certificates, death records and marriage records from each state, territory and county of the U.S.
WeRelate
This wiki for genealogy is home to pages for more than 2 million people and families. Its powerful search contains nearly 104,000 surnames and more than 989,000 places.
WorldGenWeb
Site contains more than 400 national, regional and other specify sites offering research tips and useful links.
Find Family Roots
Genealogy is a great hobby for world travelers. Visit record repositories around the world, see the village ancestors came from, or even plan a reunion for the extended family in a centralized location.