Genealogy & Family History
140 sites
https://plymouthcolony.net/rigenweb/index.html
The Rhode Island USGenWeb Project is a comprehensive genealogy and history resource covering all five counties of Rhode Island, with records spanning cemeteries, census images, maps, family histories, and historical articles. Visitors can search by county or town, browse transcribed gravestone records, access probate and birth records, and connect with county coordinators through mailing lists and query boards.
https://adams.ohgenweb.org/family_records/wilson.html
Part of the Adams County, Ohio GenWeb Project, this page compiles genealogical records for the Wilson family including land records, death records, marriage and divorce filings, census data, military records, wills, and tombstone photos. Maintained by Pauli Driver Smith, it offers a rich collection of primary source documents and family photos tracing Wilson descendants in Adams County, Ohio from the 1800s onward.
https://johnsoncoks.cottonhills.net/
Johnson County KSGenWeb is a free genealogy and history resource for Johnson County, Kansas, offering hundreds of pages of county records including births, deaths, marriages, court records, census data, biographies, and cemetery gravestone photos. Part of the USGenWeb Project and maintained by volunteers since 1995, this site is an invaluable archive for anyone tracing family roots in the Olathe, Kansas area.
http://familiemolema.nl/links.htm
Created by Piet and Willeke Molema-Smitshoek, this Dutch-language genealogy portal organizes hundreds of links across 40 categories covering archives, cemeteries, heraldry, emigration, military records, paleography, and regional Dutch genealogy resources. Active since 1997 and still updated, it serves as a comprehensive starting point for anyone researching Dutch family history.
http://xroyvision.com.au/engines/genealogy/index.html
A curated index of genealogy-related search engines and databases, covering resources like Ellis Island immigration records, census databases, surname searches, and regional records from the US, UK, Canada, and beyond. Built by an Australian webmaster with a focus on helping family history researchers find the right tools, it also features photographic family tree charts and links to the Singleton Family History Society.
https://dariah.tripod.com/
Zara's personal homepage from the Tripod era covers her biodata, family, friends, and a variety of interests including Java programming, zodiac signs, and computer tips. The site reflects a Malaysian university student's online presence, with connections to UiTM, Universiti Utara Malaysia, and a TKC alumni page for the class of 92/93.
https://ohgenweb.org/
The OHGenWeb Project is a volunteer-driven, entirely free genealogical resource covering all 88 counties in Ohio, offering transcribed census records, tombstone inscriptions, deed records, vital records, and ancestor photos. Part of the larger USGenWeb network, it connects researchers with county coordinators and hosts special projects like the Ohio Tombstone Transcription Project and the Penny Postcards from Ohio Archives.
https://txgenwebcounties.org/caldwell
The Caldwell County TXGenWeb site is a dedicated genealogy resource covering births, marriages, cemeteries, pioneers, and war memorials for Caldwell County, Texas, as part of the larger TXGenWeb project. Coordinated by V Sofge and N Hickman since 1998, it offers a research center and indexed records for anyone tracing family roots in this Texas county.
https://dna-explained.com/
Run by Roberta Estes, DNAeXplained is a deeply detailed genetic genealogy blog covering DNA testing, inheritance patterns, ethnicity calculations, and how to use tools like Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and X-DNA to discover your ancestors. With hundreds of posts, guides on specific ancestral groups like Acadians and Native Americans, and tutorials tied to platforms like FamilyTreeDNA, this is an exceptional resource for anyone serious about DNA-based ancestry research.
http://firstsettlersshenandoahvalley.com/
The First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley is a non-profit lineage society founded in 2009 to honor and memorialize those who arrived in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley prior to January 1, 1800. The organization collects and preserves family histories, lineages, and historical records while connecting descendants of early settlers and offering professional genealogy research services for Augusta County, Virginia.