Links
Useful websites for genealogists
Christine Cohen
Christine Cohen is experienced in delivering exciting, informative genealogy presentations. Her webpage lists available topics, upcoming presentations, and how to contact her if you would like to book her to speak for an organization or event.
Ancestry - Charts and Forms
Charts available for download include Ancestral Chart, Research Calendar, Pedigree Chart and US Census forms for 1790-1940, as well as United Kingdom and Canadian Census forms. Requires an account.
Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974
Name index to death certificates from the state of Alabama, 1908-1974
Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
ACPL's Genealogy Center is a unique & valuable resource for the north-east Indiana & the genealogical community at large, with one of the largest research collections available, incorporating records from around the world.
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.
Association of Professional Genealogists
An international organization dedicated to supporting those engaged in the business of genealogy through advocacy, collaboration, education, and the promotion of high ethical standards.
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.
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.