The records referenced in this collection mainly date back to the 1600s to the 1800s and are one of the largest Virginia record collections available. Generally, these records provide crucial...
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Rhode Island Vital Records, 1500s-1800s
This index includes pages from 20 volumes of the Rhode Island Genealogical Register and 13 volumes of Rhode Island Vital Records, referencing approximately 550,000 individuals. ShareNewsletterTweet
Pennsylvania Vital Records, 1700s-1800s
Pennsylvania ancestors? How about tracing them using one of the largest bodies of Pennsylvania source material ever published? More than 87,000 individuals and every article about births, baptisms...
Massachusetts Probate, Town, and Vital Records, 1600s-1900s
Between 1630 and 1642, approximately 30,000 people left England for Massachusetts. By the time of the American Revolution, nearly everyone in Massachusetts could trace their ancestry to one of those...
Vital Records: Massachusetts, the 1600s-1800s
The depth and quality of information contained in Massachusetts vital records is more significant than any other state.
Rhode Island Vital Records, the 1500s-1900s
Rhode Island Vital Records, the 1500s-1900s
Ohio Vital Records #2, 1770s-1880s
This title contains records dating back to 1750 to 1880, with the names of around 70,000 individuals. The data was gathered from diverse sources such as marriage records, gravestone inscriptions...
Vital Records: New Netherland, 1600s
This resource shows the history of more than 1,793 families in New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. This comprehensive family tree information spans the years 1613–1674. The data assumes...
Vital Records: A Closer Look at Family History Research #2
The next logical place for you to continue your beginning family history research is with vital records. These are typically birth, death, and marriage records. These are super important records to...
Vital Records: Substitutions for the 1890 US Federal Census
Most genealogists know the 1890 US federal census is gone. It leaves a large gap in the genealogical record, which can make it challenging to fill in information on your family tree, or connect the...
Ohio Vital Records #1, 1790s-1870s
The majority of the materials cover the years 1800 to 1850 and represent 76 of Ohio's 88 counties.
Exploring Australian Church and School Records: Tracing Ancestry Through Local Institutions
When it comes to tracing family history, genealogists often turn to the usual suspects—census records, immigration documents, and land deeds. However, a wealth of information often goes unnoticed in...
Tracing Your Ancestry Through Australia’s Census Records
Census records are among the most valuable resources for genealogists. They offer a snapshot of society at specific points in time, recording details that help us trace our ancestors’...
Pioneers and Settlers: Researching Early Australian Land Records
Australia’s early settlers, whether former convicts or free immigrants, played a crucial role in shaping the country’s landscape. As they established farms, businesses, and communities, they left...
Early Convict Records and Their Impact on Australian Ancestry
Australia’s history as a penal colony is a defining chapter in the nation’s story, and for many Australians, it’s where their family history begins. The transportation of convicts to Australia...