Links
Useful websites for genealogists
California Genealogical Society
Whether you have Gold Rush ancestors or have no family connection to California, you will find extensive support for your genealogy research at the California Genealogical Society.
The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Genealogy
A webpage hoping to give you everything you need to get started with the world’s most popular hobby. In a little over 2 years the creator of this webpage has managed to trace her family back to the 1600s – something she's very proud of. Now it’s over to you…!
FamilySearch - Upcoming Webinars
FamilySearch offers several webinars monthly on general research, United States, British Isles, Scandinavian & Latin American research. Click on the "Show" link to see topics, dates and times.
Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project - Newberry Library
Maps and text covering the historical boundaries, names, organization, and attachments of every county, extinct county, and unsuccessful county proposal from the creation of the first county through 31 December 2000.
Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates, 1844-1964
Search public birth certificates (1855-1933) and public death certificates (1844-1958) from the state of Arizona. This free vital records resource from Arizona Department of Health Services includes PDF images of the actual certificates.
Wigan to Whittier: The Moore's Family History
This blog will tell the Family history of Paul Moore of Whitter, CA. The two main families discussed will be the Moore's and the Williams'. Other families will be the Blinkhorns, Deramus, Watmaugh, Cantrell, and Bowman.
Whittier Museum / Whittier Historical Society
The Historical Society operates the Whittier Museum and provides tours of the Historic Bailey House. The Whittier Museum and Bailey House are open to the public with free admission.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Live access to Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States, including image access to more than five million Federal land title records issued between 1820 and the present.
Genea-Musings
Authored by Randy Seaver, this site includes enough of an eclectic mix of news, research processes, personal reflections, and genealogy debate to make it of interest to almost any genealogist.
Hacienda Heights FamilySearch Center
The Hacienda Heights FamilySearch Center provides family history research guidance, genealogy database user support, and assistance to both beginning and experienced family history researchers.