I am a BIG fan of Ancestry.com, But, I'm a bigger fan of FREE Genealogy websites that offer great information. Through the years of research, these top 10 websites have helped me build my family tree and break through many brick walls. I would recommend you checking these free websites out before you start paying a subscription fee to genealogy sites. Here are my TOP 10 FREE Genealogy Websites to get you started:
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Family Search www.familysearch.org (For research, historical records and
volunteering to help index) - Find a Grave www.findagrave.com (Millions of online memorials, from transcribed headstones)
- World GenWeb Project www.worldgenweb.org (Genealogical data per country)
- US GenWeb Project www.usgenweb.com (Genealogical data per state)
- National Archives www.nationalarchives.gov (Archived Genealogical data from the US Government)
- Genealogy Today www.genealogytoday.com (Genealogical Data)
- Google www.google.com (Genealogical data, images, maps, and more)
- Access Genealogy www.accessgenealogy.com (Online Genealogical Data)
- Family Tree Searcher www.familytreesearcher.com (Online family trees)
- GeneaBios www.geneabios.com (Genealogy Biography database)
More highly recommended Free sites:
- Cyndi's List www.cyndislist.com (Online genealogical data)
- Roots Web www.rootsweb.org (Online message boards and genealogical data)
- Genforum www.genforum.org (14000 forums devoted to genealogy)
- Jewish Genealogy www.jewishgen.org (Jewish Genealogical data)
- Billion Graves www.billiongraves.com (online memorials with gps tracking to each headstone)
In addition:
ReplyLet's have a 10 Best UK sites and
10 best Australian sites.
I agree. That may be coming soon ;)
Best free sites for Midlands UK
Replya) Black Country Connections www.bcconnections.tribalpages.com
b) www.genealogyforum.co.uk which is sister site of a) and covers mainly Black Country but also other parts of UK
Thank you for these great resources!!
Thanks for the great list, Sarah!
ReplyHere's another site to add to your list: billiongraves.com. Online database of headstones all over the world AND their GPS locations! You can also submit requests for people to take pictures of your relatives graves if you can't go there yourself. And it's free too!
Thanks Lisa, I have added this to the above list. I have used Billion Graves quite a bit, it's a great resource and modernized online memorial website.
xoxo -Sarah
Sarah,
ReplyI am teaching a genealogy class at the local library soon. I read your permission statement;but,I have this question. Can I have your permission to place the Image file for the top 10 site along with this statement on a plain sheet of paper and pass it out to class participants?
Used by permission of “Teach Me Genealogy” (https://www.tmgenealogy.com/2013/05/top-10-free-genealogy-websites.html) a website owned by SARAH HEINER.
Meets all your requirement except linked back.
Charlie
Charlie,
Yes! You can use this "Top 10 Free Websites" jpg file on your handout while sourcing my ownership and website link; thank you for asking. Have a great time teaching your genealogy class!! -Sarah
THANKS, Sarah
ReplyI'm new to this group, but not to genealogy. For the last 12 or 13 years, with the help of friends, I've been building a free genealogy site with records from New England, New York & Michigan in hopes that it will help other researchers. http://dunhamwilcox.net/
ReplyThank you Jane! I hope others will see this link and visit your site. Take care :)
I have pinned you to my Pinterest board! Love this list. I too am interested in top sites for England. I am going to pin Jane Devlin's site next. Awesome!!! Here is what I have pinned on Pinterest so far. Maybe something there can help others. http://pinterest.com/teddi14/genealogy-family-history/
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ReplyThank you for your information. I hope you don't mind that I posted it to my Pinterest Family History and Genealogy board. I hope it helps others who might see it too. I appreciate others information and hope to pass on information to help others too. Thanks again
Replygenealogy.com , ancestry.com & several other genealogy websites use to be free but now they went to charging folks & that makes it very difficult for people like me on disability & foodstamps that are into doing their genealogy research . :{
Replysincerely ,
Edward b. mathews
Hi Sarah, great list and most of these we point our users too as well. OliveTreeGenealogy.com is a great one with links additional records. And just a heads up for our FREE database of 90 Million US records over at Crestleaf.com. Thanks.
ReplyAnd Ireland Genealogy Projects for those of us with Irish ancestors. http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/
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