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Missouri Death Records 1910-1965

Images of original death certificates

National Archives Resources for Genealogists

This National Archives resource page contains tips on how to start your genealogy research, links to popular genealogy topics, and useful tools for genealogists.

City of Whittier - Points of Interest

City of Whittier website's list details historic buildings and locations in the city.

Legacy Family Tree Webinars

Legacy Family Tree offers both free and subscription webinars. Note: WAGS members' benefits include 50% off the first year of membership.

One-Step Web Pages by Steven Morse

This site contains advanced search tools for more precise searching in different databases of immigration records, census records, and vital records and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications.

Pío Pico State Historic Park

The park features a 19th century adobe building, the home of Pío Pico, the last Mexican governor of Alta California. His ancestry included Spanish, Italian, Native American and African.

Utah Birth & Death Certificate Index

The Utah Division of Archives & Records Service hosts free downloadable images of Utah death certificates for the period 1904 to 1960; 1961 is also available as browsable images, but not yet indexed.

Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum

Explore the history of the region from 1830 to 1930. Visit the Workman House, La Casa Nueva, and El Campo Santo, which is the burial place of many prominent pioneer family members.

Legal Genealogist Blog

The Legal Genealogist, Judy G. Russell, J.D., may be able to help you get through all the regulations or red tape of a difficult genealogy search.

RootsWeb

Rootsweb was at one time the largest free online community for genealogists. Now in Read Only mode and no longer supporting new messages, the site contains extensive archived interactive guides, message boards, and numerous research tools for tracing family histories.