Genealogy
Stephen Morse has designed a webpage that includes valuable Genealogy research tools such as Ellis Island Search Forms and Ship Arrivals, U.S. Census and Soundex links and other links to Vital Records.
genealogy facility and database of immigration records from the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation. Search passenger records for immigrants who were processed through Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924.
A categorized & cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet.
Search multiple web sites for genealogy information.
Offers coats of arms and family crests, researched by heralds and illustrated by artists.
Transcriptions of reports and records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (Freedmen's Bureau).
Genealogical census guide from SuffolkWeb The Suffolk Cooperative Library System maintains a large collection of genealogical censuses and accompanying materials for the use of residents of Suffolk County, New York.
The National Archives offers insight into the lives of people, their families and our history. Because the records at the National Archives come from every branch of the Federal government, almost all Americans can find themselves, their ancestors, or their community in the archives. Knowing how a person interacted with the government is key to a successful search
There is a wealth of genealogy resources on the Internet that can be accessed through Mailing Lists, USENET Newsgroups, Gopher, World Wide Web, Telnet, and E-Mail. This web site is an inventory of these resources based on personal investigation and the consolidation of information received from others too numerous to mention.
New York State Library Genealogy
People helping other people with Genealogy.
The oldest and one of the most extensive genealogy sites on the Internet and everything is free.
The soundex coding system was developed so that you can find a surname even though it may have been recorded under various spellings.
This site is specifically geared to the needs of Suffolk County residents. Here you will find links to local genealogical societies and resources as well as a guide to using your public library to do genealogical research.
Provides Internet websites for genalogical research in every county and every state in the United States.
Non-profit, volunteer based organization dedicated to providing genealogical and historical records and resources for world-wide access.
