Online Genealogy Resources


The Genealogy Research Planning Cycle: A Roadmap to Becoming a More Effective Family History Researcher by Philip R. Thieler


 

All of us have a family story to tell but there are challenges associated with family history research - time, organization, and a voice. By a “voice” I am referring to someone who helps you build your story. In short, a person who shepherds you through your family history journey and that is where a genealogist can play a key role in assisting you in discovering, developing, and presenting your family story.

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Legacy Family Webinars offer free preseneations on topics such as databases, best offline records research partices, and more. Visit their site and sign up for courses and receive information today!

American Ancestors and New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is America’s founding genealogical organization and the most respected name in family history. Established in 1845, We are the nation’s leading comprehensive resource for family history research and the largest Society of its kind in the world. 

Family Tree Magazine is available online and their site also offers some great free resources and articles on various genealogical topics. Visit their site to learn more amd subscribe to their magazine.

Genealogy Conference Keeper updates the ongoing and new genealogy forums, websites, and virtual meetings that are available and free to the public. Visit their site below to register for events or learn more.

NCGS presents live webinars on Webinar Wednesdays throughout the year. Each live webinar, post-webinar Q&A session, and handout is free for members. Watch the NCGS News newsletter and this website for the current schedule. Visit their site for recorded webinars, sign up for their newsletter, or to become a member.

Did You Know?

Did you know if you are a resident of North Carolina, most local libraries can provide you access to Ancestry.com and their database at no cost through NCLive? Other databases may include Heritage Quest and access to their Library Catalog. Visit your local library to inquire about these services or to learn more visit NCLive.

Formed in 1996, U.S. Gen Web is FREE to the public and you may access records, documents, and other genealogy materials by state.