Thursday, November 24, 2011

Webpages by Stephen P. Morse , San Francisco
http://www.stevemorse.org/

Great links to immigration information, ship manifests etc.

Tons of links to census helps.

Births Deaths and other Vital Information.

And that just scratches the surface of this site, go there at your own risk, it may inhale you and consume lots of hours of your time.

if the above link doesn't work, then copy and paste into your browser addressing bar.

keep having fun
remember the spirit of Elijah is alive and well on Planet Earth!
barry :-3)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Genealogy site rankings from Anglo-Celtic Connections

Saturday, 3 September, 2011


Genealogy site rankings

Here are the global rankings for a selection of genealogy-related websites, using Alexa.com, as of 3 September 2011.  How have things changed? In parenthesis find the rankings I posted six weeks and three months ago.

Ancestry.com remains top ranked, slipping overall rank ever so slightly. Myheritage.com remains the top genealogy social networking site.  In the past six weeks 22 rankings have increased, 24 declined.  BIFHSGO.ca jumped over 2 million places in the rankings, no doubt related to the forthcoming conference.  One site is no longer included as it dropped below 20,000,000 in the rankings.  To compensate I've added in one of my regular visits, Chris Paton's Scottish GENES blog, scottishancestry.blogspot.com/.


ancestry.com 1,103, (1,076), (984)
myheritage.com 3,524, (4,573), (3,886)
geni.com 7,768 (7,068), (8,086)
familysearch.org 8,497, (9,138), (9,120)
genealogy.com 12,295, (12,691), (12,190)
archives.gov 17,366 (17,053), (18,209)
ancestry.co.uk  15,944, (17,199), (17,243)
nationalarchives.gov.uk 21,600, (21,801), (18,550)
23andme.com  41,077, (38,146), (41,700)
genesreunited.co.uk 50,347, (51,699), (46,279)
ancestry.ca 54,036, (51,631), (42,325)
familytreedna.com  57,972, (67,246), (80,397)
findmypast.co.uk  68,220, (69,394), (81,411)
cyndislist.com 116,532, (101,523), (86,990)
eogn.com 135,238, (123,589), (150,226)
jiapu.com 129,664, (176,217), (168,666)
genuki.org.uk 177,305, (194,673), (193,436)
freebmd.org.uk 178,177, (204,998), (212,655)
familytreemaker.com 216,098, (198,889), (161,170)
worldvitalrecords.com 205,946, (250,031), (175,547)
familytreemagazine.com 296,260, (309,746), (201,288)
cwgc.org 304,733, (307,860), (527,236)
legacyfamilytree.com 325,569, (334,563), (273,131)
automatedgenealogy.com 471,773, (452,499), (296,376)
rootsmagic.com 528,067, (469,630), (372,173)
ngsgenealogy.org 292,785, (507,702), (770,719)
americanancestors.org 568,638, (413,274), (276,418)
genealogyintime.com 615,133, (839,046), (784,440)
geneabloggers.com 671,941, (635,502), (438,407)
genealogywise.com 702,073 (895,754), (525,834)
whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com 1,023,413, (993,634), (994,049)
sog.org.uk 1,050,849, (965,288), (708,746)
globalgenealogy.com 1,101,224, (1,019,853), (830,338)
ffhs.org.uk 1,201,950, (1,210,668), (1,267,779)
anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com 1,407,276, (1,624,999), (2,418,382)
scottishancestry.blogspot.com 1,414,288, (-), (-)
ogs.on.ca 1,487,132, (1,440,397), (1,289,655)
genealogicalstudies.com 1,555,150, (1,328,035), (1,093,695)
rootsuk.com  2,030,679, (2,724,618), (1,340,610)
bcgcertification.org 2.329.800, (1,874,498), (1,601,646)
family-tree.co.uk  2,407,513, (1,684,518) (1,836,425)
lostcousins.com 2,427,784, (1,815,516), (2,677,921)
deceasedonline.com 2,452,985, (1,902,137), (1,648,569)
bifhsgo.ca 2,541,927 (4,938,796), (7,145,992)
familychronicle.com  2,763,979, (2,224,075), (1,881,611)
arcalife.com 2,803,254, (2,343,474), (2,356,437)
bcgs.ca 3,361,982 (3,459,358), (3,313,414)
internet-genealogy.com  10,981,334, (10,510,651), (3,234,636)
qfhs.ca 12,118,104, (9,884,139), (6,654,860)

9 comments:

Louis Kessler said...
That's a great collection of sites, John. Here's a few more that some people might be interested in: beholdgenealogy.com 2,642,803 gensoftreviews.com 2,303,009 gramps-project.org: 412,438 genopro.com: 165,894 family-historian.co.uk 2,383,971 tamurajones.net 995,710 uftree.com 1,556,357 whollygenes.com 1,117,087 ancestorsync.com 3,890,655 bkwin.org 3,595,891 lythgoes.net 197,787 leisterpro.com 958,801 genbox.com 3,445,751 wikitree.com 212,131 geneanet.org 14,044 geneamusings.com 873,954 dearmyrtle.com 1,077,941 genealogyguys.com 23,252,496
Chris said...
Ireland Genealogy Project and Archives are missing. http://www.igp-web.com/ http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/

Sunday, September 11, 2011

September Staff Meeting

September Staff Meeting

September 15

7 p.m.

Alice will give instructions for using the FHC email, blogs, dropbox, portal and desktop

Genealogy Internet Sites

John Reid has a list of websites an their world ranking on

http://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com/2011/09/genealogy-site-rankings.html


Saturday, 3 September, 2011

Genealogy site rankings

Here are the global rankings for a selection of genealogy-related websites, using Alexa.com, as of 3 September 2011.
How have things changed? In parenthesis find the rankings I posted six weeks and three months ago.

Ancestry.com remains top ranked, slipping overall rank ever so slightly. Myheritage.com remains the top genealogy social networking site.
In the past six weeks 22 rankings have increased, 24 declined.
BIFHSGO.ca jumped over 2 million places in the rankings, no doubt related to the forthcoming conference.
One site is no longer included as it dropped below 20,000,000 in the rankings.
To compensate I've added in one of my regular visits, Chris Paton's Scottish GENES blog, scottishancestry.blogspot.com/.


ancestry.com 1,103, (1,076), (984)
myheritage.com 3,524, (4,573), (3,886)
geni.com 7,768 (7,068), (8,086)
familysearch.org 8,497, (9,138), (9,120)
genealogy.com 12,295, (12,691), (12,190)
archives.gov 17,366 (17,053), (18,209)


check out all 50

Monday, September 5, 2011

Temple Submission Guidelines

Do not use a Family Ordinance Request if :
     A- A living person wants to be sealed to their parents, children and/or spouse.
     B- A living person wants to perform the work for a deceased parent, sibling, spouse or child.
Call the temple and make an appointment with them to do live sealings.  They will need to coordinate the information on any live person involved with church records.  If you bring a complete, up-to-date family group sheet it will assist them in their coordination.

For all other submissions, follow these guidelines to meet church standards and reduce the duplication.

Step 1 - Look up each of your ancestors you wish to do work for in new.FamilySearch.org.
     A- Check for duplicates.
     B- Using your Personal Ancestral File (PAF) and primary source documentation, add information to your family names.
     C- Edit incomplete or incorrect information you submitted.
     D- Reserve family names you wish to do the ordinances for.   

Step 2 - Enter additional names from your records into new.FamilySearch.org and reserve the temple ordinances.

Step 3 - Go to Family Group view and print out and review your family information for accuracy and completeness.
     A- Look for clerical and spelling errors.
         Are places and dates complete?
         Is gender correctly identified?
     B- Is the data complete and accurate?
         Have available primary source documents been used to obtain or verify family information?
         Might some missing information be obtained from family members.

Step 4 - Do a FamilyInsight (you may use RootsMagic, Legacy or AncestralQuest) check for Ordinances and additional information.

Step 5 - Prayerfully select names to submit for temple ordinances.
     A- Do not submit names found on the Internet, or from other secondary sources without careful checking and verification.
      B- Do not redo ordinances because the genealogical data in new.FamilySearch.org contains an error or is incomplete.
      C- Do not submit names of persons born in the last 95 years who are not listed on your pedigree chart, such as aunts and uncles, without the permission of their direct  descendants.
      D- Do not submit individuals who are less than 110 years of age unless you know they are dead.  Don’t assume they are dead. If a proxy ordinance is done for a living person, it is invalid. Even worse, it prevents a valid ordinance from being done after the person dies.
      E- Remember your first responsibility is to those people whose names are on your pedigree chart and their children.
      F- If you have reason to believe an ancestor may have been baptized, endowed, Born In the Covenant or sealed in life, do not redo the work for them before searching other records.

Step 7 - The Temples prefer ordinances be completed within 3 months of a submission.
       A- Prepare and submit 50 names or less at a  time.  The Jordan River Temple prefers 20 names or less.
       B- Print all the names you wish to clear at this time on one Family Ordinance Request (FOR).  Do not submit each name on a separate sheet.
       C- When you are finished creating the FOR and before leaving the center, record the ordinances you have cleared in the Temple Submission Notebook.

Consultant Checklist

“Family history consultants are truly the key to a successful family history program in a ward and stake.  Diligent and timely preparation will help consultants to have the confidence and expertise needed to support members with their family history efforts.”  Utah and Idaho release, prepare page.

✔    Please check off each action as you complete it.
☐    Go to https://www.familysearch.org/consultant/ and sign in with your LDS account
username and password.  If you don’t have an LDS account, register.  You will need your birth date and membership number, which you can get from you Ward Clerk in the form of an Individual Ordinance Summary.  Once you have completed the registration, you
will be able to use the same username and password for all participating Church Web sites.
    When you have signed into https://www.familysearch.org/consultant/ it takes you to the Training Page.  There are three sections of training: Core, Additional Training and
Additional Resources.  Start with the Core Training >> Online Training.  Complete the
following lessons under Family History Consultants:
☐   Family History Consultant Training 1: Understanding Your Calling
☐   Family History Consultant Training 2: Providing Individual Help
☐   Family History Consultant Training 3: Problem Solving
Again on Core Training >> Online Training >> Tools for Family History >> New Family Search >> Launch This Course - complete all the New Family Search lessons:
☐    Viewing Information about Your Family
☐    Combining and Separating Records
☐    Displaying Correct Information
☐    Adding Missing Individuals
☐    Doing Ordinances for Deceased Ancestors
☐    Using Help
☐    Conclusion
Again on Core Training >> Online Training >> Tools for Family History >> Family Search Indexing >> Launch This Course - complete all the FamilySearch Indexing lessons:
☐   Introduction
☐   Overview
☐   Indexing Process
☐   Basic Indexing Guidelines
☐   Arbitration
☐   Conclusion

If you have not used PAF or another family history software, complete the PAF lessons. ☐   Read To Turn the Hearts: Leader’s Guide to Temple and Family History Work.
     You may also read the Handbook and the Course Materials. Copies are in the FHC.

Under Additional Training click on See the Whole List - complete each of the following:
☐    Watch the new video Family History and Missionary Work
☐    Family History Research Wiki Training
☐    5 Minute Genealogy
☐    Principles for Successful Family History Classes
☐    Family History Devotionals
☐    Getting Started with Family History Videos
☐    Helping Members with the New FamilySearch
☐    Answering Common Questions about the New FamilySearch
☐    Read through the Family History Consultants Guide to Temple and Family History Work.  You can download it to your computer or print it out, I have chosen not to print it because I think it will change soon.

The following training is available on New.FamilySearch.org >> Learn How to Use
FamilySearch - go there anytime to review and share the lessons and videos with others:
☐    Getting Started with the Family Tree
☐    Viewing Information
☐    Correcting Information About a Person
☐    Correcting Relationships in a Family
☐    Working with Other People


☐    Combining Duplicate Records (The others are on the Consultant Pages)
    From the Home page of new.FamilySearch.org >> Help Center >>Video Demos:
☐    Overview
☐    Click on Finding Records >> Searching Historical Records
☐    Searching the Research Wiki
☐    Searching the Catalog
☐    Click on Forums and then view FamilySearch Forums Overview
   
As you can see, there are a lot of training videos.  I have listed the most current and relevant to your initial training.  Please return often and go through the training programs that become available.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Mormon Pioneer Records Online

The CD, Mormon Immigration Index is not online yet. However much of the material it contains can be accessed at

http://lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/


The Mormon Overland Travel, 1847-1868, is the most complete listing of individuals and companies in which Mormon pioneer emigrants traveled west to Utah from 1847 through 1868. It is an incomplete listing, as rosters have not been found for all companies. It also identifies sources to learn more about the experiences of each company.


http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysearch/1,15773,3966-1,00.html

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Go to Consultant.FamilySearch.org

Consultant.FamilySearch.org has come up with new training for us and for our leaders.  Please check it out.  In order to get to the training through the site, you need to sign in.  Here are the direct links to some of the training ---

Family HistoryMissionary work:
http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/FHD/Local_Support/Consultant/FH_Missionary/player.html

The New Guide to Temple and Family History work:
http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/FHD/Local_Support/Priesthood/T3H/En/To_Turn_the_Hearts.pdf

Family Search Wiki Training
http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/FHD/Local_Support/Consultant/BIG/index.html

There are a lot of other lessons you can do online.  Please register and sign in and do some of the lessons.  It keeps track so you know where you are, however, they are updated occasionally.

Fall 2011 Classes for Staff, Consultants and Priesthood

We have an excellent opportunity coming in September. The Midvale Union Fort Multi-Stake Family History Center is having a series of classes which are designed especially for Family History Consultants, another for newly called staff members of the FHC and a class for priesthood leaders. It has been a long time since we have offered classes like these.

Family History Consultants help ward members begin family history and/or learn the tools the church has provided to clear names for temple ordinances.  They can go into the homes or visit members on Sundays to lend support and encouragement.  They may also teach a family history Sunday school class.


Family History Consultant classes
i              3 Thursday evenings, September 22, 29 and October 6
i              7 p.m.
i              Melchizedek Priesthood room (north hall) in the Midvale Union Fort Stake Center at 7155 South 450 East, behind the Midvale Fire Station.
i              Great teacher –– full of enthusiasm, practical knowledge and fun.  New consultants often feel overwhelmed and under directed.  Not knowing where to start.  This is a wonderful introduction to the calling, as well as an update to new and exciting happenings in Family History.

FHC Staff (Family History Consultants assigned to work in the Family History Center)
     We are in constant need of new staff as our dedicated and knowledgeable members move on.  We need people who can serve a 3 hour shift once a week, either during the day or evening Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Fridays. Anyone over 16 may serve in the FHC, but they need to know how to use a computer and the Internet. It is recommended that at least 2 people per ward serve in the FHC.  A person may serve both on staff and as a consultant in the ward.  On staff they will learn more about the computer programs and websites available through the Family History Center, serve with knowledgeable staff members and get great training.

Staff Training


i              Thursday and Friday (Please plan to attend both evenings.  Everyone invited.)
i              September 8 and 9
i              7 p.m.
i              Melchizedek Priesthood room (north hall) in the Midvale Union Fort Stake Center.

Priesthood Leadership is the key to a successful family history program.  Trained consultants need minimal direction and support to go forward and serve ward members.


Priesthood leader training


i              Thursday October 13
i              7:30 p.m..
i              Melchizedek Priesthood room (north hall) in the Midvale Union Fort Stake Center.

If any of the wards in your stake do not have Family History Consultants to serve in the ward and/or assigned to serve in the Family History Center (staff members), this is a most advantageous time for bishops to make these calls.  We would like to be informed of newly called staff members so we can welcome them and arrange a time for them to serve each week.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

May 2011 Staff Meeting

Midvale Union Fort Multi-Stake Family History Center

Staff Meeting
19 May 2011 – 7:00 p.m.
Welcome: Alice
Opening Song: "Turn Your Hearts," Hymn 291 Jeanne Nielson, pianist
Gayle Soulier, chorister
Opening Prayer: Susanne Lefler
Spiritual Thought: Sharon Jimenez Quote from President Thomas S Monson

"Temples are more that stone and mortar. They are built of faith and fasting. They are built of trials and testimonies. They are sanctified by sacrifice and service…
There is much to be done in our temples in behalf of those who wait beyond the veil. As we do the work for them, we will know that we have accomplished what they cannot so for themselves. President Joseph F. Smith in a mighty declaration’ stated, " Through our efforts in their behalf their chains of bondage will fall from them, and the darkness surrounding them will clear away, that light my shine upon them and they shall hear in the spirit world of the work that has been done for them by their children here, and will rejoice with you in your performance of the duties." My brothers and sisters, the work is ours to do…
I express my undying gratitude to my Heavenly Father… for all of our temples, wherever they are. Each one stands as a beacon to the world, an expression of our testimony that God, our Eternal Father, lives, that He desires to bless us and, indeed, to bless His sons and daughters of all generations. Each of our temples is an expression of our testimony that life beyond the grave is as real and as certain as is our life here on earth. I so testify."

Summer Party: Kathy Burnham talked about summer party. A sign-up sheet was passed around to sign up to bring food and to help set-up and
clean-up.

Presentation: Family History and Blogging Janet Hovorka

Janet had a hand out and went through the first two topics, Blogs and Face book. She told us of some of her favorite sites, demonstrated how to use them and explained what each one was. Some of Janet’s favorite genealogy blogs that were not listed in the handout were, rzamor1.blogspot.com Renee Zamora
granitegenealogy.blogspot.com Trudy Maxwell
genealogysstar.blogspot.com James Tanner
geneapress.blogspot.com Press releases
GeneaWebinars.blogspot.com News about upcoming genealogy webinars offered throughout the online genealogy community.

Be a Better Genealogist By Using Social Networking
By
Janet Hovorka
janet@generationmaps.com http://www.thechartchick.com/

There is a wonderful active friendly genealogy community out there who is anxious to help you with your genealogy research. To do genealogy using social networking, you just use these resources in a genealogical way. This class will survey ideas about how these tools can be used for connecting to other genealogists so that you can learn from them and know you aren’t the only one crazy about your family history.

Blogs
An ongoing article feed where stories and pictures can be posted. Comments can be made and discussions created. Searchable by google. Can be by invitation only or open to anyone.
http://www.blogger.com/ Easy to use building site for blogs
http://www.wordpress.com/ Easy to use building site for blogs
http://www.geneabloggers.com/ Genealogy Blog Support Group Site
RSS feeds. Feeds your blog to any blog reader
http://blog.familytreemagazine.com/insider/2010/02/22/AnnouncingTheFamilyTreeMagazine40BestGenealogyBlogs.aspx Blog.familytreemagazine.com
http://www.footnotemaven.com/
http://www.geneamusings.com/ Ancestryinsider.blogspot.com
http://www.genealogue.com/


Facebook
Facebook is an interactive place where you can comment back and forth and connect about the present as well as the past.
http://www.facebook.com/
The strength of facebook is the newsfeed. What you do posts in your friend’s newsfeeds.
You can share Pictures, Notes, Birthdays, Events, Links
Extend your reach with Groups, Ancestor Fan Pages
Janet Hovorka
Sue Maxwell
Thomas MacEntee
Amy Lenertz Coffin
Laura Prescott
Dick Eastman
Becky Jamison
Randy Seaver
UGAgenealogy
GenerationMaps
FamilySearch
Association of Professional Genealogists
ProGenealogists
Family History Library
National Genealogical Society

Twitter
Share links, and combine with other social networking to get education.
http://www.twitter.com/ 140 character maximum. Brevity can impose clear thought.
http://www.bit.ly/ and www.tinyurl.com help keep links to less characters.
Be creative when you create an account. Could be an ancestor, an area, a branch
of the family tree, or some other aspect of your research.
JanetHovorka/GenerationMaps
Acoffin
Geneabloggers
footnoteMaven
rjseaver
marktucker
tmacentee
#genealogy
# (conference)

Podcasts
Podcasts are electronic recordings that can be played while exercising or other activities.
Genealogy Gems www.genealogygempodcast.com
The Genealogy Guys http://www.genealogyguys.com/

Videos
Great educational videos on how to do all sorts of things…
http://www.youtube.com/ Videos, Channels, Searching
Elyse90505
5minutegenealogy
Genealogy Gems
Familysearchvids
GenerationMaps

Some rules of the Internet to keep in mind when social networking.
Keep it short. Always remember they have tons of other options to click on.

Keep it visual. Make good use of subtitles and lists. Use vivid language and pictures.

Keep it compelling. Use interesting titles and make sure the first paragraph grabs them.
Relate what you are talking about to their lives. No one will ever turn down a chance
to see a photograph or hear an interesting story.

Keep it connected. Start with one outlet and then as you add others, integrate them
together to attract people with differing internet approaches. Add links for further
exploration and you might just nurture another genealogist.

Keep it. Don’t forget that you are spending time recording your family’s history. Make
sure you keep copies of what you are producing in a format that will survive for the
next generation and the generation after that.

Further information can be found in Social Networking for Genealogists by Drew Smith

Announcements:
Next staff is meeting, June 16.

Staff party is July 21 in Alice’s back yard, 832 E. Grenoble Dr. (6875 south).

We have updated Family Insight, FamilySearch Indexing, RootsMagic, AncestralQuest, Legacy, Java and Adobe on all the computers this week. We have also done a disk cleanup, defrag and Windows update. Please let us know if there are problems – other than sometimes #8 has to be restarted.

Check out our public Blog at fhcstaff.blogspot.com to see our past staff meeting information and when the next meeting is and what it will cover. Alice put some Internet sites you may be interested in. Please let Alice know of more we should add.

Also, sign up to see and contribute to our private Blog. You must respond to an email within a few days, let Alice know if you need her to resend the email. If you have responded you can see the Blog by logging into Google and going to staffmemberinfo.blogspot.com. to contribute to the blog you must go to blogger.com blogger.com and login. The first time you use Google Blogspot you will have to register and create a user name and password if you don’t already have a Google account or gmail.

What have you done to encourage your ward or stake to get more involved in Family History? What can we do to help? The new Family History Administrative Manuel named "To Turn the Hearts" and the Church Handbook of Instruction Book 2, section named "The Work of Salvation in the Ward and Stake" are available at https;//www.familysearch.org/consultant/ along with other information for Family History Consultants and Centers.

Closing Prayer Barry Tripp

33 staff members were in attendance plus Janet.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

May Staff Meeting

Thursday, May 19th, 2011
7 PM
Relief Society Room in the Midvale Fort Union Stake Center
Invite your High Councilors over Family History, High Priest Consultants and Family History Consultants.
One of the buzz words in Family History right now is Blog. Come and learn how to create your own blog. Or how to create a family blog. Maybe that "brick wall" will come tumbling down because you asked the question on your blog, and that long lost cousin answers with the missing piece. You never know.
Janet Hovorka, Development Director for Generation Maps (who was here last February) is coming back to share her love and passion for blogging. Check her out at thechartchick@blogspot.com ! This will be fun!

Friday, April 29, 2011

Kip Sperry's favorite internet sites

Compiled by Kip Sperry



Ancestry Insider
http://ancestryinsider.blogspot.com

Dear Myrtle's Genealogy Blog
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com

Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
http://blog.eogn.com

Family History Expos
www.familyhistoryexpos.com/wordpress

Genealogy and Family History.com
www.genealogyandfamilyhistory.com

Genealogy Blog
www.genealogyblog.com

Genealogy Blog Finder
http://blogfinder.genealogue.com

Genealogy Blogs (ProGenealogists)
www.progenealogists.com/top25blogs2009.htm

Genealogy Gems News Blog
http://genealogygemspodcast.blogspot.com

Genealogy Newsline (Family Roots Publishing)
www.familyrootspublishing.com

Genealogy's Star.com
http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com

Genea-Musings
www.geneamusings.com

Renee's Genealogy Blog
http://rzamor1.blogspot.com

RootsMagic Blog
http://blog.rootsmagic.com

TechnoGenealogist
http://fsanne.blogspot.com




BYU Family History Library, Harold B. Lee Library
www.lib.byu.edu/sites/familyhistory

BYU Family History Archives
www.lib.byu.edu/fhc

BYU Harold B. Lee Library Catalog
www.lib.byu.edu

BYU Digital Archives
http://lib.byu.edu/digital

BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History
http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections

BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy
http://familyhistory.byu.edu

BYU Immigrant Ancestors Project
http://immigrants.byu.edu

BYU Independent Study: Free Genealogy/Family History Online Courses
http://ce.byu.edu/is/site/courses/free.cfm

BYU Family History Lab, 1031C JFSB
http://familyhistorylab.byu.edu

Finding Sources at the BYU Family History Library
http://ilehi.org/byufhl

Religion C 261 Family History Online Lessons   
http://familyhistorylab.byu.edu/261.php

Religion C 261 Online Syllabus and Textbook
http://familyhistorylab.byu.edu/261syllabus.php




FamilySearch
www.familysearch.org

New FamilySearch
https://new.familysearch.org

FamilySearch Labs
https://labs.familysearch.org

FamilySearch Forums
http://forums.familysearch.org

FamilySearch Indexing
http://indexing.familysearch.org

FamilySearch Research Wiki
https://wiki.familysearch.org

FamilySearch Training System ("Sandbox")
https://training.familysearch.org/training

Family History Library, Salt Lake City
https://library.familysearch.org/centers/saltlakecity-library

Library Catalog of the Family History Library
https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog

Maps at FamilySearch (England Jurisdictions, 1851)
http://maps.familysearch.org

Research Classes Online
https://learning.familysearch.org/researchcourses

 
 
About.com Genealogy Forum
http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?nav=messages&webtag=ab-genealogy

Ancestry.com Message Boards
http://boards.ancestry.com

CousinConnect.com
http://cousinconnect.com

FamilySearch Forums
http://forums.familysearch.org

Genealogy.com GenForum
http://genforum.genealogy.com

GenealogyWise Forum
http://www.genealogywise.com/forum

Looking4Kin
http://www.looking4kin.com

Rootsweb Message Boards
http://boards.rootsweb.com

 
About.com Genealogy
http://genealogy.about.com

Access Genealogy
www.accessgenealogy.com

Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana
www.genealogycenter.org

Ancestry.com
www.ancestry.com

BYU Family History Library, Harold B. Lee Library
www.lib.byu.edu/sites/familyhistory

Canada Libraries and Archives Genealogy Centre
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/genealogy/index-e.html

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
www.cyndislist.com

FamilySearch
www.familysearch.org

Genealogy.com
www.genealogy.com

Genealogy Gems
http://genealogygems.tv

Genealogy Gems Podcast
www.genealogygemspodcast.com

Genealogy.org
www.genealogy.org

Genealogy.com GenForum
http://genforum.genealogy.com

GenealogyToday
http://genealogytoday.com

GenealogyWise: The Genealogy Social Network
www.genealogywise.com

GENUKI: UK & Ireland Genealogy
www.genuki.org.uk

Kindred Trails
www.kindredtrails.com

myGenShare.com
http://mygenshare.com

Olive Tree Genealogy
www.olivetreegenealogy.com

RootsWeb.com
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com

Sirius Genealogy
www.siriusgenealogy.com

Treasure Maps Genealogy
http://amberskyline.com/treasuremaps

USGenNet
http://usgennet.org

USGenWeb Project
www.usgenweb.org

WorldGenWeb Project
www.worldgenweb.org

Vital Search Worldwide
www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com





Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana
www.genealogycenter.org

American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts
www.americanantiquarian.org

Brigham Young University—BYU Family History Library, Provo, Utah
http://lib.byu.edu/sites/familyhistory

Church History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
www.churchhistorylibrary.org

Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Houston, Texas
www.houstonlibrary.org/clayton

Dallas Public Library—Genealogy Section
http://dallaslibrary2.org/genealogy/index.php

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library
http://dar.org/library

Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
https://library.familysearch.org/centers/saltlakecity-library

Family History Library Catalog, Salt Lake City, Utah
https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog

Godfrey Memorial Library
www.godfrey.org

Library of Congress, Washington, DC
www.loc.gov

Los Angeles Public Library—History and Genealogy Department, Los Angeles, California
www.lapl.org/central/history.html

Midwest Genealogy Center, Independence, Missouri
www.mymcpl.org/genealogy

National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC
http://archives.gov

Newberry Library—Genealogy Collections, Chicago, Illinois
www.newberry.org/genealogy/collections.html

New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts
www.americanancestors.org

New York Public Library, New York, New York
http://legacy.www.nypl.org/research/chss/lhg/research.html

St. Louis County Library—Special Collections Department
www.slcl.org/branches/hq/sc

Sutro Library—California State Library, San Francisco, California
www.library.ca.gov/collections

Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
www.wrhs.org

WorldCat
www.worldcat.org





Census Finder: A Directory of Free Census Records
www.censusfinder.com

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
www.cyndislist.com

Easy Google Genealogy Searcher
www.searchforancestors.com/google/searcher.html

Family Genealogy and History Internet Education Directory
www.academic-genealogy.com

Family Tree Magazine 101 Best Websites of 2010
www.familytreemagazine.com/article/101-Best-Websites-2010

GenealogyBuff.com
http://genealogybuff.com

Genealogylinks.net
www.genealogylinks.net

GENUKI: UK & Ireland Genealogy
www.genuki.org.uk

Linkpendium (A Directory of Genealogy Links)
www.linkpendium.com

ProGenealogists: 50 Most Popular Genealogy Websites for 2010
www.progenealogists.com/top50genealogy2010.htm

RootsWeb.com
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com

State Websites
http://familytreemagazine.com/article/2010-best-state-websites

WorldCat
www.worldcat.org

ZRoots.com (Barbara Renick)
www.zroots.com




Maps
Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp

David Rumsey Map Collection
www.davidrumsey.com

Generation Maps
http://generationmaps.com

Google Maps
http://maps.google.com

HistoricMapWorks.com
www.historicmapworks.com

MapQuest
www.mapquest.com

Maps at FamilySearch (England Jurisdictions, 1851)
http://maps.familysearch.org

Panoramic Maps at the Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pmhtml/panhome.html

Names in Stone (Cemetery Maps)
www.namesinstone.com

US County Maps by State, 1914
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~shastaca/maps_index.html




CousinConnect.com
http://cousinconnect.com

Genealogy Freelancers
www.genealogyfreelancers.com

FamilyTreeDNA
www.familytreedna.com

GENEApro
http://geneapro.com

genebase.com (DNA)
www.genebase.com

geni.com (Online Family Trees)
www.geni.com

Global Genealogists
http://globalgenealogists.com

HowManyofMe
http://howmanyofme.com

Kindred Konnections (Online Family Trees)
www.kindredkonnections.com

LDS Church: Family History Online
(Menu > Serving in the Church > Other Callings > Family History)
www.lds.org

myfamily.com
www.myfamily.com

MyHeritage.com (Online Family Trees)
www.myheritage.com

OneGreatFamily (Online Family Trees)
www.onegreatfamily.com/Home.aspx

Photo Tree
www.phototree.com

ShoeString Genealogy
http://shoestringgenealogy.com

Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation
www.smgf.org

Surnames: U.S. Surname Distribution
www.hamrick.com/names

Time Capsule
www.dmarie.com/timecap

TreeSeek (Creates Genealogy Charts from FamilySearch Data)
www.treeseek.com

TribalPages (Online Family Trees)
http://tribalpages.com




Access Genealogy
www.accessgenealogy.com

Accessible Archives
www.accessible.com/accessible

American Ancestors (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts)
www.americanancestors.org

American Memory (Library of Congress)
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html

American Civil War Research Database
http://asp6new.alexanderstreet.com/cwdb

Ancestry.com
www.ancestry.com

Archives.com
www.archives.com

Bureau of Land Management, United States
www.glorecords.blm.gov

CastleGarden.org, Immigrants, 1820-1892
www.castlegarden.org

Civil War Archive
www.civilwararchive.com

Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Archive
www.itd.nps.gov/cwss

Death Indexes & Records Online
http://deathindexes.com

DistantCousin.com
http://distantcousin.com

Early Latter-day Saints: A Mormon Trail Pioneer Database
http://earlylds.com

Ellis Island: Immigration Passenger Search
www.ellisisland.org

FamilySearch
www.familysearch.org

Family History Archives at BYU
www.lib.byu.edu/fhc

FamilyLink
www.familylink.com

Find A Grave.com
www.findagrave.com

FindMyPast (Great Britain)
www.findmypast.co.uk

Footnote.com (Historical Records)
www.footnote.com

GenealogyBank.com
www.genealogybank.com

GenealogyToday
http://genealogytoday.com

Genealogy Gateway
http://gengateway.com

Genealogy Trails History Group
http://genealogytrails.com

GenWed.com: Marriage Records
www.genwed.com

Google Books
http://books.google.com

Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934
www.germanroots.com/hamburg.html 

HeritageQuest Online
www.heritagequestonline.com

Hugh Wallis’s Genealogical Web Sites
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hughwallis

Immigrant Ancestors Project at BYU
http://immigrants.byu.edu

Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
www.immigrantships.net

Interment.net (Cemetery Records Online)
http://interment.net

Internet Archive
www.archive.org

LDS Church Archives: Selected Collections
http://ldsarch.lib.byu.edu

LDS Church History Library
www.churchhistorylibrary.org

Library of Congress
www.loc.gov

Mormon Migration
http://lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868
http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysearch

Names in Stone (Cemetery Records & Maps)
www.namesinstone.com

National Archives, Washington, DC
www.archives.gov

Newspaper Archive
www.newspaperarchive.com

19th-Century Newspapers
www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/news/19thcentury.html

ObituariesHelp.org
http://obituarieshelp.org

Peerage.com: A Genealogical Survey of the Royal Families of Europe
http://thepeerage.com

PERiodical Source Index (PERSI)
http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/persi
http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3165

Scotland's People (Scottish Records)
www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

State and Territorial Archives
www.statearchivists.org/states.htm

One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse
http://stevemorse.org

The Original Record
www.theoriginalrecord.com

USGenWeb Project
www.usgenweb.org

USGenWeb Archives
http://usgwarchives.net

Utah Digital Newspapers
http://digitalnewspapers.org

Utah Gravestones
http://utahgravestones.org

Utah—Pioneer Online Library
http://pioneer.utah.gov

WorldGenWeb Project
www.worldgenweb.org

WorldVitalRecords.com
www.worldvitalrecords.com

Winter Quarters Project
http://winterquarters.byu.edu




Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Washington, DC
www.aahgs.org

American Society of Genealogists
www.fasg.org

Board for Certification of Genealogists
www.bcgcertification.org

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)
http://dar.org

Daughters of Utah Pioneers
www.dupinternational.org

Family History Expos
www.familyhistoryexpos.com

Federation of Genealogical Societies
www.fgs.org

International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists
www.icapgen.org/icapgen

New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts
www.americanancestors.org

RootsTech: Family History and Technology Conference
http://rootstech.familysearch.org

Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
www.infouga.org/index.php?option=2011institute

Sons of Utah Pioneers
www.sonsofutahpioneers.org

Utah Valley PAF Users Group
www.uvpafug.org

Utah Genealogical Association
www.infouga.org
http://blog.infouga.org




About Genealogy Free Genealogy Charts and Forms
http://genealogy.about.com/od/free_charts

Ancestor Hunt (Genealogy Search Engine)
www.ancestorhunt.com

AncestralQuest (Software for Windows)
www.ancquest.com

Ask.com (General Search Engine)
www.ask.com

Easy Genealogy Forms
www.io.com/~jhaller/forms/forms.html 

Family Tree Charts
www.obituarieshelp.org/free_printable_blank_family_tree.html

FamilyTree Maker from Ancestry.com (Software for PC and Mac)
www.familytreemaker.com

Google: Easy Google Genealogy Searcher
www.searchforancestors.com/google/searcher.html

Google (General Search Engine)
www.google.com

Google Translate (Automatic Translator)
http://translate.google.com

Gramps: Genealogical Research Software
http://gramps-project.org

Just Answer: Ask an Expert
www.justanswer.com

Legacy Family Tree (Software for PC)
www.legacyfamilytree.com

LiveRoots (Genealogy Search Engine)
www.liveroots.com

MacFamilyTree (Software for Mac)
www.syniumsoftware.com/macfamilytree

Mocavo: Free Genealogy Search Engine
www.mocavo.com

One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse
http://stevemorse.org

Personal Ancestral File (PAF) (Software for PC)
www.familysearch.org/eng/paf/pafonline.asp
http://paftutorial.byu.edu

Personal Ancestral File (PAF) on a Mac
www.parowansoftware.com/PAFonMac/PAFonMAC.html

RootsWeb.com
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com

RootsMagic (Software for PC)
www.rootsmagic.com

Yahoo.com (General Search Engine)
www.yahoo.com




Abbreviations Found in Genealogy
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/abbrev.html

Abbreviations Found in Genealogy Records
https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Abbreviations_Found_in_Genealogy_Records

Abbreviations Used in Genealogy
www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/abbrevs.html

Census Tutorial
http://census.byu.edu

FamilyHistory101.com
http://familyhistory101.com

Hugh Wallis’s Genealogical Web Sites
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hughwallis

Kip’s Tips (Ancestry.com)
www.ancestry.com/learn/library/category.aspx?category=&type=11&page=1&bydate=1

Mormon Studies Resources
http://lib.byu.edu/sites/mormonstudies

Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness
www.raogk.org

Research Classes Online
https://learning.familysearch.org/researchcourses

Script (Handwriting) Tutorials Online
http://script.byu.edu

Scottish Handwriting Tutorials
www.scottishhandwriting.com

ShoeString Genealogy
http://shoestringgenealogy.com

ZRoots.com (Barbara Renick)
www.zroots.com





Revised April 2011