Links
Useful websites for genealogists
Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
The museum is in Yorba Linda, Nixon's birthplace. The family moved to Whittier in 1922, and Nixon lived in Whittier for many years, serving as the Deputy City Attorney in 1938.
Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
Tutorials, book and app reviews, genealogy news, genealogy specials and morfe from Lorine McGinnis Schulze.
USGenWeb Project
USGenWeb is a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and state of the US. It is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.
Washington State Archives - Digital Archives
This site includes Washington State Archives - Birth Records, 1891–1907, Washington State Archives - Death Records, 1891–1907, Washington State Archives - Marriage Records, 1866-2002
West Virginia Vital Records Research Project
West Virginia hosts indexes and images to birth and death records dating back to about 1853, and marriage records dating back to county formations. Records and time periods available vary by county.
WorldGenWeb
WorldGenWeb Project's goal is to have every country in the world represented by an online website and hosted by researchers who either live in their own country or who are familiar with their country's resources.
5 Templates to Quick Start Writing Your Family History
Researching your family history usually begins with finding names, dates & places. It doesn’t take long before you have a list of births & baptisms, deaths & marriages, occupations & residences. The thrill of the chase keeps us searching and our lists grow longer. But who wants to read lists? Now is the time to take those lists and turn them into something else. Something your family will enjoy reading!
9 Tips for Getting Started on Writing Your Family History
We can’t promise the project will be a breeze, but we can promise it’ll be easier when you follow these tips and use our handy organizing worksheet.
Association of Personal Historians
Welcome to the Association of Personal Historians (APH). Our members around the world help individuals, families, organizations, and communities preserve their valuable histories, memories, and life stories.
Who Wears the Genealogy Pants in Your Family?
From your rough draft to the words and patterns you use, this website will keep you focused from start to finish!