Ancestry Library Edition via ProQuest - [In
Library] - This enhanced library version of Ancestry.com allows you to
search census, immigration, vital, military, court, church, and ethnic records
as well as the Social Security Death Index and much more.
HeritageQuest Online - [In
Library] [Home
Access] - Census information currently available for 1790, 1800, 1810,
1840, and 1870 as well as thousands of family and local histories in books and
magazines. For home access, enter your library card number, or contact the
Reference Desk for instructions.
New England Historic Genealogical Society Databases - [In
Library] - Dozens of databases related to New England genealogy, (Premium
ProQuest databases are not available directly from this site. Use our
local links instead.)
Internet Links
American Family Immigration History Center - Search for information on
passengers and crew members on ships that entered the United States through Ellis Island and the Port of New York between
1892 and 1924 and access detailed passenger records, original ship manifests, and ship information by completing a free
registration
Ancestry.com - Numerous databases, newsletters, articles, message boards, family
trees, and other resources are available for genealogical research
Immigration Ports - A complete list of all ports of call during the 19th and
20th centuries
NARA Genealogy Page - The National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA) provides tips for conducting genealogical research and offers online guides to using NARA resources
RootsWeb.com - Free genealogy site sponsored by Ancestry.com that allows
genealogists to share information and research through family trees, mailing lists, message boards, and more
The Ships List - Early 1600's to 1900's ships' passenger lists,
immigration reports, ship pictures and descriptions, newspaper records, shipwreck information, and more
Textual Collections - This State University System of Florida
PALMM (Publication of Archival,Library & Museum Materials) Project allows users to search textual collections, including the
Florida Heritage Collection and Florida Historical Legal Documents
The USGenWeb Project - The US GenWeb Project offers genealogical information that
is compiled by a group of volunteers and provided free of charge for all the states and counties of the United States
The WorldGenWeb Project - Compiled by volunteers, this site offers international
genealogical information and resources
Where to Write for Vital Records - Information on how to
obtain birth, death, marriage, or divorce records from the states and territories of the United States is provided on this
site by the National Center for Health Statistics