New Articles Update

We have added 4 new articles to our site:
Using DNA Testing for Genealogy Basic information about the types of DNA tests that can be used for genealogy
Using Revolutionary War Records Locating and using Revolutionary War records for U.S. genealogy
Using Civil War Records Locating and using Civil War records for U.S. genealogy
Tips for Researching Immigrants to the U.S. Ideas for finding a place of origins and tips for specific immigration countries

Genealogy record listing update

We just completed a large update to our site with many additions including US Gen Web Archives for 47 states, Genealogy Trails, 39 Gravestone Photo Project websites, 91 library and archive sites, American Geographical Society maps, and more Library of Congress telephone books. We are now up to 1,222,589 record sources from 1,634 different websites!

New Articles Update

We have added 14 new articles to our site:
5 Free Websites for Learning Genealogy Research Places to learn more about genealogy for all skills levels
10 U.S. Census Tips For Genealogy Research Useful tips for locating your ancestor on the census
Common Genealogy Jargon Definitions of common terms used in genealogy research
How to Use the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Steps to finding old county boundaries to further your research
Ideas for Finding a Woman’s Maiden Name If you’re having difficulty finding a maiden name in genealogical records, here are 9 possible sources to look for
The Need for Examining Original Documents in Genealogy Why doing a check of the original document images is useful
U.S. Census Basics An overview of the types of census records available and what information they contain
Using and Finding U.S. Church Records Types of church records and how to find them
Using Civil War Pension Files The value of Civil War pension files are and how to locate them
Using Land Deeds and Plats Tips for using land deeds and plats for U.S. genealogy research
Using Old U.S. County History Books About county histories and how to use them
Using Tax Records for U.S. Genealogy Basic information about how tax records can be used to learn more about your ancestors
Using U.S. City Directories Basics of using U.S. city directories in genealogy research
Using World War I and II Draft Registration Cards Draft registration cards and their uses in genealogy research

Website update

We corrected broken links throughout the site. We added a few records that were suggested to us by our site users. We also added a year limit tool on the larger pages so that you can see just the records that include the year that applies to your particular search. We hope these changes will be helpful.