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Genealogy Record Searches

Genealogy records is an umbrella term denoting vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce), cemetery listings, military records and any other related to your genealogy search. There are many avenues with which you may begin your search, and most (if not all) begin with finding genealogy records. Here is when genealogy record search engines and search resources come in. These vital records branch out to even more specific sub-categories and record types; whether you’re looking for cemetery record listings, which describe the name, birth and death dates of those buried within a particular cemetery, historical news archives which may shed light on the dark allies and dead ends of your search, or immigration records, which depict vital information such as nationality, ship name, and date of entry to the United States, the resources in this section will help you find what you’re looking for.

Genealogical Search Tips

Posted by Grace Mitchell on May 31th 2011 under Genealogy Record Searches
Finding yourself stuck in your quest to re-create your family tree? Join the club. Most aspiring genealogists find themselves hitting a brick wall once in a while. Fortunately, there are plenty of good online resources available to help you scale that wall, find the information you are looking for, and make it over to the other side. Read More...

Genealogy Records Virtue

Posted by Grace Mitchell on March 15th 2011 under Genealogy Record Searches
It is the most basic human desire to have an understanding of where one came from. Fortunately, finding that information is significantly easier today, thanks to the advent of online public records options. Through vital records, criminal histories and military service documentation, you can collect a wealth of information about your ancestors. Read More...

Genealogy Searches

Posted by Grace Mitchell on Febuary 25th 2011 under Genealogy Record Searches
While online public records have made information more accessible, they have not done much to make genealogy searches less complex or confusing. Fortunately, along with access to public records, aspiring genealogists can also find a wealth of articles online with helpful tips for launching a genealogy search and finding success in your efforts. Read More...

Genealogy Resources and The National Archives

Posted by Grace Mitchell on December 5th 2010 under Genealogy Record Searches
The U.S. National Archives office is one of the best resources for people who wish to find out more about their extended family, particularly relatives that have since passed on. Read More...