Links to Help You on Your Way
ALWAYS DOCUMENT YOUR WORK!
Arguably the number one genealogical library is the LDS Family History Library in
Salt Lake City

The library with the single largest collection of periodicals is
Allen County Public Library in
Fort Wayne, IN

Important Federal sites in DC are:


The National Archives This site is especially for genealogy.

However, if you're going to have an opportunity
to go to DC you may want to
visit the
Research Room at the Archives.

The Library of Congress Great site for genealogy.
To access their extensive
catalog use this link.

BTW ---- both sites have extensive picture collections
that you may want to visit.
Also in DC, plan to visit the DAR LIBRARY
A very good online site with over 262,200+ links is
Cyndi's List
Many helpful hints
Florida Links

The Florida State Genealogical Society - good site - lists our orginization

Pioneer Certificates - if your family lived in Florida for a long time you may be entitled. See this site for qualifications.

The Florida State Archives - Information about the archieves and lots of on-line Florida material.

The Florida Memory Project - Includes primary document records about Florida.

The Florida Historical Society
- prints the Florida Historical Quarterly.

Daytona Beach - Volusia County Public Library

Jacksonville - St. Johns County residents have library privileges at the Jacksonville Public Library.

P. K. Yonge Library of Florida History- University of Florida
at Gainesville

Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society - information
and resources for genealogists
Big Research Databases:

Ancestry.com - LARGEST Online Database

GenWeb - lots of Links that will keep you busy.

RootsWeb - one of the oldest sites on WEB

The USGenWeb Project - links to all the states

World GenWeb - from the people who brought
you USGenWeb a project to find links all over the world


The Obituary Links Page - a collection of links and search engines designed to help
you find obituaries throughout the US


US Newspaper Links - a collection of newspaper links throughout the US. Also has other interesting sites

Genealogy Exchange  Surname Registry - Get your family names out there. Good spot to pick up some missing family links.
Census Forms - 1790-1920 and Soundex Pages 1880-1920.
Social Security Index - 65,089,493 records.
Need Professional Help?
Try the
Association of Professional Genealogists (APG).
Some beginning lessons in Genealogy. Here are some different sites to choose from:

Beginners Guide to Family Research


Beginning and Internet Genealogist Research with Genealogy.com

Genealogy Primer

Jean Legried's Beginning Genealogy Lessons


How to Request copies of US Civil War Pension Records

Genealogy Charts and Census forms (free)
Style Guide for Internet Citations

Genealogy Glossary

Interviewing Techinques
History of St. Augustine go to Dr. Bronson's St. Augustine History Pages
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