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4. Search in compiled indexes sources (and then in the original record) in the country of origin (works as a first-step IF surname is not too common) | 4. Search in compiled indexes sources (and then in the original record) in the country of origin (works as a first-step IF surname is not too common) | ||
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Every researcher should employ this ‘Second step’ in the research process—and yet it is also the most overlooked part of the research process and not always considered standard procedure. | Every researcher should employ this ‘Second step’ in the research process—and yet it is also the most overlooked part of the research process and not always considered standard procedure. | ||
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===== Find and Search “Compiled Sources”: A List ===== | ===== Find and Search “Compiled Sources”: A List ===== | ||
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Here’s a great place to start for a "list" of resources of where to begin to find online, or published and manuscript (compiled) sources on family surnames and lineages: Online family genealogy sites, pedigrees, family history, etc. sites: | Here’s a great place to start for a "list" of resources of where to begin to find online, or published and manuscript (compiled) sources on family surnames and lineages: Online family genealogy sites, pedigrees, family history, etc. sites: | ||
*World catalog at http://worldcat.org/. In the 'Subject field enter the surname and “family” like this, Prescott Family. This searches the catalogs and displays the results from thousands of especially U.S. libraries at once. | |||
*Periodical Source Index (PERSI) at http://persi.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/persi/search/people People Search] allows searches for a family name in over a million article titles in genealogical periodicals. If the Article “Results List” is too long, redo the search but in the Keyword field add the two-letter postal abbreviation for the state where they lived. | |||
*Google books at http://books.google.com - type in the surname and another key word such as the locality, i.e. town, or county or state/province | |||
*Internet Archive at http://www.internetarchives.org | |||
*FamilySearch at www.familysearch.org (follow prompt to the Family History Library Catalog; do a “Surname” search. This searches the world’s largest genealogical library for i.e. published works for any family surname as a main subject). | |||
*Genforum www.genforum.com – has 170 million names; quarter of million a week | |||
*Ancestry.com – has about the largest database listings of compiled data on families | |||
*USGenweb.org or Canadagenweb.org or BritishIslesgenweb.org–numerous aids & databases online by state & county | |||
*Genealogy.com (FamilyFinder) - has enormous databases (300m entries) for families | |||
*Roots Surname Lists at http://rsl.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ | |||
*MyTrees at www.Kindredkonnections.com - a fabulous site for surnames | |||
*www.MyHeritage.com – has over 353 million names worldwide | |||
*www.GenesReunited.com the largest UK site with over 650 million UK names; perhaps the most effective, powerful web site whose offerings allow researchers to find distant cousins working on in-common ancestry | |||
*www.lostcousins.com - a wonderful site that provides access to hundreds of millions of UK-based and other ancestral names throughout many parts of the world | |||
*www.Onegreatfamily.com - has over 130 million names worldwide | |||
*BYU’s Family History Archive at http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/index.php has scanned several thousands of free, published family histories all scanned, imaged, indexed and online | |||
*Family History Library “Favorites” links may be viewed at www.fhlfavorites.info – see “England”; and pay particular attention to “General”; “Book search” or “England”; “General” ;”Genealogy” | |||
*Guild of One Name Studies or www.one-name.org. – with nearly 8,000 UK surnames registered | |||
*New Eng. Hist. & Gen. Soc http://www.americanancestors.org/ | |||
*Allen Co. Indiana Public Library at http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/eresources.html | |||
*Google on 1) family “surname”, 2) “family history” or “genealogy” and 3) “town” or “city” name | |||
*Ancestor Hunt at www.ancestorhunt.com has numerous databases and links to databases for those seeking compiled data on families; a great website | |||
*Daughters of The American Revolution (DAR) has one of the most exhaustive listings for family Bibles available (online) anywhere; visit periodically for new listings; at http://www.dar.org/library/online_research.cfm | |||
*Roots UK at www.rootsuk.org has census and family links | |||
*World Vital Records at www.worldvitalrecords.com with over a billion record entries | |||
*Family History Library Favorites at www.fhlfavorites.info; search name of British country, then “General” then under “Genealogy” and “Biography” etc. | |||
*Ancestral Findings at www.ancestralfindings.com has several offerings worth searching | |||
*Foot Note at www.footnote.com [now called 3Fold] works with government agencies and provides hundreds of millions entries with data on families | |||
*Heritage Quest at http://www.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/index; great and extensive listing of online resources for genealogists | |||
*Gen Serve at http://www.genserv.com/ is a large gateway website with 1000’s of website links to it | |||
*Rootsweb.com at www.rootsweb.com is a well known site providing a search of nearly 300 million names with already completed data Repositories and libraries Search those libraries and prepositories holding the largest collections of compiled sources with online catalogs. Many of them especially hold published or manuscript family histories, genealogies, biographies and other compiled family and local histories (and many of which may have one and often more—internal alpha-arranged listing or index or related database[s]). If an publication is found, often you can order it through the Inter-Library Loan Service. Here’s a list of actual repositories and libraries possessing the best collections for genealogists--including the above sources as well as town and local histories, biographies, newspaper gleanings, and more: | |||
*Family History Library (FHL) – collections National Archives of Canada – large collections of original record sources | |||
*New England Historical & Genealogical Society – magnificent collections | |||
*Dallas TX Public Library | |||
*Chicago’s Newberry Library - largest collection of published family histories | |||
*The National Archives (NARA) U.S. – enormous national records collections | |||
*The Genealogical Research Library, Toronto, Canada – significant Canadian | |||
*The National Archives - UK | |||
*Provincial archives (Canada) | |||
*A2A (Archives to Arch.) at The National Archives, UK | |||
*The British Library, London | |||
*Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. | |||
*County records offices – have numerous family genealogies and pedigrees – Google for their websites and search online catalogs or inventories | |||
*Local Public Libraries—often have published and/or typescript family histories | |||
*Aim25 at: www.aim25.ac.uk (100 archives within 25 miles of London) | |||
*Public Libraries in UK (may hold some local family histories, genealogies, biographies) General List of Repositories, Archives, Libraries and Societies Compiled sources manuscripts or typescripts on family histories, genealogies, biographies, and pedigrees tend to find their way into any country around the world, which have been deposited, generally may be located at: | |||
*State, provincial archives | |||
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Large to very small local public libraries often have rich local genealogical holdings | Large to very small local public libraries often have rich local genealogical holdings | ||
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=== Step 3: Search compiled sources or indexes in the host country of settlement === | === Step 3: Search compiled sources or indexes in the host country of settlement === | ||
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passenger lists (10% or less give specific birthplace; ancestry.com has largest database of immigrants) census (FindMyPast.com, Ancestry.com) | passenger lists (10% or less give specific birthplace; ancestry.com has largest database of immigrants) census (FindMyPast.com, Ancestry.com) | ||
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Other "indexed" original records may include: | Other "indexed" original records may include: | ||
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