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First Families of the Twin Territories
https://okgensoc.org/cpage.php?pt=7
The Oklahoma Genealogical Society's First Families of the Twin Territories project honors descendants of pioneer and Native American families who settled in Oklahoma or Indian Territory before statehood on November 16, 1907. Visitors can find membership eligibility requirements, downloadable application forms, and a searchable index to the FFTT Lineage Book celebrating these early territorial families.
Organization 2026-03-13
E_Komo_Mai | HIGenWeb Team
https://usgenealogyresearch.atwebpages.com/Hawaii
The HIGenWeb Team's Hawaii genealogy hub is part of the USGenWeb Project, offering county-level records, databases, and historical background on the Hawaiian Islands for family history researchers. Coordinated by Doreen Harunaga-Ewing and Bob Jenkins, the site organizes resources by county and provides free access to materials for those tracing Hawaiian and Polynesian ancestry.
Resource 2026-03-12
Iroquois County Genealogical Society - Bible Records Collection
https://iroquoiscountygenealogy.org/iroqgene/data/bible/bibindex.htm
The Iroquois County Genealogical Society maintains this indexed collection of historical Bible records from families who settled in Iroquois County, Illinois, organized alphabetically by surname. Researchers tracing Illinois family histories will find hundreds of family names linking to transcribed Bible entries documenting births, marriages, and deaths from the region.
Organization 2026-03-13
A Family Tapestry
https://afamilytapestry.blogspot.com/
Jacqi Stevens documents her deep dive into family history research on this genealogy blog, tracing ancestors like Thomas Firth Rainey and Isham Rainey through court records, census data, and historical documents across Mississippi, Georgia, and Virginia. Each post methodically works through primary sources to untangle lineages, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Southern American genealogical research.
Blog 2026-03-13
Main Page ORGenWeb
https://orgenweb.atwebpages.com/
ORGenWeb is a genealogy resource hub dedicated to Oregon family history research, offering county lists, maps, archives, obituaries, vital records, and pioneer biography indexes. Coordinated by Bob Jenkins and Martha A. Crosley Graham, the site serves as a gateway to Oregon-specific genealogical records including birth, death, marriage, land, and cemetery data.
Resource 2026-03-12
Dead Fred - Free genealogy family history photo search by surname
https://deadfred.com/
Dead Fred is a free searchable archive of historic genealogy photographs, organized by surname, that lets family history researchers browse thousands of identified and mystery photos to visualize their heritage. With over 163,000 records spanning 23,000 surnames, it offers a unique photo-matching service where anyone who finds a direct ancestor's photo in the archive can receive it for free.
Resource 2026-03-13
WYGenWeb - Wyoming Genealogy, Family History
https://wygenweb.com/
WYGenWeb is a free genealogy research hub for Wyoming family history, organized by county and listing records, histories, and resources to help researchers trace their Wyoming ancestors. Part of the larger USGenWeb Project, the site covers all Wyoming counties with county seats, establishment dates, and volunteer coordinators contributing transcribed records and cemetery data.
Resource 2026-03-12
The Driscoll & Linkletter Family Home Page
http://drislink.com/
The Driscoll and Linkletter family share their corner of the web with this simple homepage, featuring separate sections for family members Gary and Slink alongside a recurring leopard theme. A classic early-web household page offering a peek into the personal spaces and interests of two people sharing a home.
Personal Page 2026-03-11
MDGenWeb - Maryland Genealogy, Family History
https://usgenwebsites.org/mdgenweb
MDGenWeb is a free genealogy resource for researchers tracing Maryland ancestors, organized by county with records, research aids, and volunteer opportunities to transcribe documents and cemetery records. Part of the larger USGenWeb Project, it covers all of Maryland's counties dating back to original colonial-era establishments in the 1600s.
Resource 2026-03-12
Interment.net - Cemetery Records Online
https://interment.net/
Interment.net is a searchable database of nearly 12 million burial records drawn from cemeteries, churches, government agencies, and genealogists across the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and beyond. Unlike Find-a-Grave, it publishes each transcription separately to preserve accuracy, making it a valuable research tool for anyone tracing family history through cemetery records.
Resource 2026-03-13