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  1. Acadian History and Genealogy: The first formal French settlement in North America was founded at Port-Royal, Nova Scotia in 1605. The settlers were forced to return to France in August of 1607, but came back to Port-Royal in 1609. The settlement grew and spread, and the Acadians remained in Nova Scotia until they were dispersed by the English in 1755.
  2. Adoption Network: Where lives are changed foreverTM Information on international, special needs, independent, and private adoptions.
  3. Adopting.org: Information for everyone involved in adoption: Birthparents, those who wish to adopt, and adoptees.
  4. Africa Gen Web Project: The AfricaGenWeb Project is the regional branch of the WorldGenWeb Project. Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verdi, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
  5. Ancestry.com: Get Free Family History Tips, News and Updates. Over 3.5 billion names and counting.
  6. Angels Haven Outreach: Creating families through international adoption since 1986.
  7. AOL Hispanic Genealogy Special Interest Group: Our genealogy group is an informal association of Hispanic genealogists who meet in the America OnLine TM (AOL) Genealogy Forum (keyword: roots) to promote and discuss all aspects of Hispanic genealogy; we're not a formal society or club, so there's no membership fee. This page is intended to serve as a focal point for selected Hispanic-related genealogical resources from the Forum's libraries, news on our group's progress and activities, and links for contacting our staff with your queries concerning Hispanic genealogy and/or the Forum in general. If you have an AOL account, we invite you to drop by and share your Hispanic genealogical information with us there. If you don't have an account, feel free to use the links on these pages to interact with the staff and other members of the group.
  8. Archive CD Books Project: The Archive CD Books Project exists to make reproductions of old books, documents and maps available on CD to genealogists and historians, and to co-operate with libraries, museums and record offices in providing money to renovate old books in their collection.
  9. Archiving Early America: As you browse through these pages, you will find it easier to understand the people, places and events of this significant time in the American experience.
  10. Asian GenWeb Project: A Division of The WorldGenWeb Project: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, ChinaGenWeb, Georgia, India, Indonesia, JapanGenWeb, Kampuchea, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolian People’s Republic, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippine Republic, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, TaiwanGenWeb, Tajikistan, TibetGenWeb, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
  11. Australia GenWeb: Welcome to the AustraliaGenWeb Project homepage. This site is part of the WorldGenWeb Project and is the local resource index page for Australian Research.
  12. BigTree Books.com: Welcome to BigTreeBooks.com. Our site is designed to help you locate genealogy related books, CDs and maps. In all over 12,000 CDs, Maps, and Books. We add new books daily. If you do not see the book, cd or may you want, please contact us.
  13. Canada GenWeb Project: Committed to the collection and distribution of Canadian genealogical data on the web.
  14. Caribbean GenWeb: The CaribbeanGenWeb Project is the regional branch of the WorldGenWeb Project. Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Bermuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, French Antilles, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, U.S. Virgin Islands.
  15. Cemetery Junction: This site is about helping the genealogy community find information about their ancestors. Cemeteries are an excellent source for genealogy, and are especially prone to surprises! Many of the cemeteries in this directory are linked to transcriptions entered by volunteers, so please remember to thank the individuals who took the time to prepare them.
  16. CenEuroGenWeb: Visit the countries' websites: Belgium, Denmark, Greenland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Liechenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland.
  17. China Gen Web: This page provides national genealogy resources from the Peoples Republic of China and links to its provinces.
  18. Cyndi's List: More than 246,300 links! A categorized & cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet.
  19. Czech Republic, Bohemia and Moravia Genealogical Research: The Czech, Bohemian, and Moravian Genealogical Research Page offers tools, resources, and information to help you search your Czech family history and ancestry. You will also find links to a wealth of information on the area now known as the Czech Republic.
  20. Dictionary.com: This a quick reference containing an online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedia.
  21. EastEuropeGenWeb: EastEuropeGenWeb is part of the WorldGenWeb Project. Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine, Yugoslavia.
  22. The Ecole Initiative: Creating a Hypertext Encyclopedia of Early Church History on the World-Wide Web
  23. Education Planet: The Education Web Guide: Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons, supplies and more!
  24. Education World: The Educator’s Best Friend—Technology In the Classroom; Lesson Planning; Curriculum Now; School Issues; and more.
  25. The Educator's Reference Desk: The Educator's Reference Desk builds on over a quarter century of experience providing high-quality resources and services to the education community.
  26. Eighteenth Century Pennsylvania German Naming Customs: Good source for early Pennsylvania German naming conventions.
  27. Eighteenth Century Town and Its Inhabitants: Differences between the social importance of towns in eastern and western Europe in the 18th century.
  28. Ellis Island Records: Explore your family history at Ellis Island. View actual ship manifests.
  29. Everton Publishers, Inc: Use our unique 5 Steps to Research and start researching with success today!
  30. Eyewitness to History: Your ringside seat to history - from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it.
  31. FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Student Aid: U.S. Department of Education FREE Application for Federal Student Aid Web Site.
  32. Families Can Be Together Forever:: The web site that promotes family values and family unity. Promotes family values, resources, genealogy and family history on the web.
  33. Families Worldwide: Families Worldwide is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening relationships at home.
  34. FamilyEducation.com: Learning Network Parent Channel.
  35. Family History in India: Website for people tracing their British, European and Anglo-Indian family history in India, Burma, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
  36. Family Search Internet Genealogy Service: Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index and many more resouces of information. Search for Ancestors; Share Information; Family History Library System. A must see site.
  37. FrancoGene: Your gateway to Franco-American and French-Canadian Genealogy on the Internet.
  38. French-Canadian History and Genealogy: Many of our French-Canadian ancestors used an additional surname, besides the one their parents used. If your ancestor has a surname that had a dit name associated with it, you need to know this to find all the marriages and births you are looking for.
  39. Genealogical.com: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company. The world's largest publisher of genealogical reference books.
  40. Genealogical Library Master Catalog: Like a national library catalog just for genealogists, the Genealogical Library Master Catalog will help you locate over 300,000 family histories, local histories and genealogical sources at libraries and archives across the country.
  41. Genealogy and Poland: Millions of people all around the world trace their roots to the territory of present-day Poland. Their ancestors might have been of Polish, German, Jewish, Ruthenian or other ethnic backgrounds and they might have belonged to the Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic, Lutheran, Orthodox, Calvinist or Mennonite Churches, or professed Judaism. This guide is designed for helping their descendants in researching their family's history dating back to different times and places in contemporary Poland.
  42. Genealogy.com: Genealogy Data Online & on CD! Information-rich, indexed records that may be helpful to your family research. The collection includes marriage and census information, actual family trees, and much, much more. You'll find records on over 300 million names.
  43. The Genealogy Home Page: Genealogy Help and Guides; North American, Worldwide, and Religious Resources; Family/Personal Genealogy Pages; Newsgroups and Mailing Lists; and more.
  44. Genealogylinks.net: Genealogylinks.net consists of 400 pages of now, over 9,000 links; most of them to online surname searchable records such as ship's passenger lists, church records, cemetery transcriptions, military records and censuses for USA, UK, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Europe, Canada, Australia & New Zealand.
  45. Genealogy.org: Proudly hosted by Rootsweb – The Oldest and Largest FREE Genealogy Site. The Gensite campaign hopes to increase hits to all participating sites by taking the advantage of the popularity of Genealogy Online. The GO home page alone (not counting all other services found there) receives more than 7,000 hits a day. Any genealogy-related site is more than welcome to join. It's as simple as submitting the name of the site, then pasting several short lines of HTML code into your HTML document. Once done, the small Gensite logo will appear and all subsequent visits to the page will be counted by Gensite. Participating sites are ranked by popularity (number of hits).
  46. GENDEX: Welcome to GENDEX, an enterprise devoted to advancing the progress of family history and genealogy research on the World Wide Web.
  47. GENUKI UK and Ireland Genealogy: Large collection of genealogical information pages for England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man.
  48. German Emigration Databases and Indexes: These databases are free to search, except those marked "requires payment".
  49. GreekFamilies. Com: Your Complete Site for Greek Genealogy Resources on the Internet.
  50. Heritage Books: We are a leading publisher of resources for people interested in their heritage, including history buffs, genealogists, reenactors, etc. We hope you will find some information here that will help you in your quest.
  51. Heritage Quest: Your leading resource for genealogy data. Excellent Microfilm Resource
  52. Hispanic Genealogy: Including Mexico, Latin America & the Caribbean Genealogy
  53. Historical Maps of Pennsylvania: Welcome to Historical Maps of Pennsylvania, showing images of the region and state from the 16th to the 21st century.
  54. IEC:Institute of Educational Leadership: IEL is the heart of an impartial, dynamic, nationwide network of people and organizations from many walks of life who share a passionate conviction that excellent education is critical to nurturing healthy individuals, families, and communities—and that it is the cornerstone of our country's future.
  55. Irish Insight: The A to Z of Irish Genealogy
  56. The Italian Genealogy Home Page: For the majority of Italian descendants embarking upon the quest for ancestral knowledge, the most important thing to know is where to obtain the necessary assistance as it is required. The purpose of this concise guide is provide you with the means to chart your course to the path of discovery of your Italian ancestors.
  57. The Italian Heritage and Genealogy Home Page: Resource for Italian genealogical research provides articles, research services, passenger lists and information on archives in Italy.
  58. Japan Gen Web: Part of the World GenWeb project. Japan at a Glance: Islands, Prefectures, and Cities; Websites about Japan; Personal Pages; Lookups; Genealogy Sites; and more.
  59. Jewish Gen: The home of Jewish Genealogy JewishGen®, Inc. is the primary internet source connecting researchers of Jewish genealogy worldwide. Its most popular components are the JewishGen Discussion Group, the JewishGen Family Finder (a database of over 200,000 surnames and towns), the comprehensive directory of InfoFiles, ShtetLinks for over 200 communities, and a variety of databases such as the ShtetlSeeker and Jewish Records Indexing-Poland. JewishGen's online Family Tree of the Jewish People contains data on nearly two million people.
  60. Library of Congress: The Library has in its collections well over 100 million items, in hundreds of different languages and virtually every format--not just books and journals, but also prints, drawings, government documents, photographs, microforms, films, sound and video recordings, manuscripts, and other formats.
  61. MADD: Mothers Against Drunk Driving: MADD needs your help keeping our roadways safe and supporting victims of this violent crime.
  62. Mediterranean GenWeb: We are part of the WorldGenWeb Project. Andorra, Azores, Cape Verde, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Madeira, Malta, Monaco, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Turkey, Vatican City.
  63. Mexico GenWeb: This page is part of the Caribbean GenWeb. This web site came on line in May 1997.
  64. My Trees: Build your family tree. Share with your family. Search extracted records.
  65. Middle East GenWeb Project: Welcome to the Middle EastGenWeb Project. This site is part of the WorldGenWeb Project, a non-profit, volunteer genealogical resource network. Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Istanbul GenWeb, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.
  66. Native Web: Resources for indigenous cultures around the world.
  67. NCES: National Center for Education Statistics: The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), located within the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences, is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.
  68. NIDA: National Institute on Drug Abuse: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the principal biomedical and behavioral research agency of the U.S. Government. The NIH is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  69. ODESSA: German-Russion Genealogical Library: The purpose of Odessa is to provide a browsable and searchable repository of research documents that users may download and index in their own personal full text retrieval systems. Those who need a full text retrieval program will find a number from which to choose.
  70. OLIVE TREE Genealogy Homepage: Dutch, German and Early American Genealogy. Welcome to The Olive Tree Genealogy Homepage! Ships’ Lists; Military; U.S.A.; Canada; New Netherland; Huguenot; Palatine; Mennonite; Mohawk; Loyalists; and more.
  71. PA and Mennonite Research Corner: Mennonite Defined; Early Mennonite Churches in Lancaster, PA; Printed Genealogies of Pennsylvania Dutch Families; Who Are the Amish?; and more.
  72. Pacific GenWeb: Genealogy from the Pacific and Oceana. Australia, Melanesia (Fiji, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu), Micronesia (Commonwealth of Northern Mariana’s, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Naura, Republic of Palau), Polynesia (Cook Islands, Easter Island, French Polynesia, Hawaii, Midway Island, New Zealand, Niue Island, Pitcairn Island, Samoa, Tahiti, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Wallis and Fortuna).
  73. Passenger Lists on the Internet: Search for Ships, Passenger lists, Countries or Names. Listed here are links to ships lists and short descriptions of each link.
  74. RAND Genealogy Club: Welcome to the RAND Genealogy Club, a group of RAND employees who share the hobby of tracing our family trees. We provide this page to share information about genealogical resources we've found available on the "information highway."
  75. Religion and the Founding of the American Republic: published by the Library of Congress: This exhibition demonstrates that many of the colonies that in 1776 became the United States of America were settled by men and women of deep religious convictions who in the seventeenth century crossed the Atlantic Ocean to practice their faith freely.
  76. Roots-L Homepage: ROOTS-L is a mailing list for people who are interested in any or all aspects of genealogy, anywhere in the world. We're the original Internet genealogical mailing list (our first messages were posted in 1987), and the largest. But that doesn't mean we're not interested in new faces, new queries, new knowledge.
  77. South American GenWeb: Part of the World GenWeb. Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela.
  78. Surname Springboard: The purpose of this site is to compile a comprehensive listing of surname genealogy sites which have "Indexed" Family Trees on them. It is dedicated to researchers who have placed their genealogy data on-line to be viewed by other genealogists.
  79. Teen-Aid: Quality, safe Effective abstinence education to reinforce character and family values.
  80. US Department of Education: AKA ED.gov. Promoting Educational Excellence for All Americans
  81. US GenWeb: This is the home page for The USGenWeb Project. We are a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.
  82. Values Parenting: Mission Statement: To assist parents in strengthening and increasing happiness in their families.
  83. Willow Bend Books: Your internet source for genealogical reference materials; a division of Heritage Books, Inc.
  84. World Congress of Families: Our Purpose: We assemble in this World Congress, from many national, ethnic, cultural, social and religious communities, to affirm that the natural human family is established by the Creator and essential to good society.
  85. World Gen Web Project: The WorldGenWeb Project is a non-profit, volunteer based organization dedicated to providing genealogical and historical records and resources for world-wide access!
  86. YAHOO Genealogy Surnames: Irish clans, Scottish clans, Complete Listing, Family Reunions, and more.


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