Research Links

American Ancestors ($)

AmericanAncestors.org is the website for the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS), a non-profit organization established in 1845 that provides comprehensive resources for family history research. The site offers access to one of the world's largest online collections of genealogical records, including unique collections not found elsewhere, such as Boston's Catholic Archdiocese records and published genealogical journals. A free guest membership provides a limited selection of these resources, while paid memberships unlock the full database of over 1.4 billion records, expert services, and educational programs for family historians.

The Ancestor Hunt ($)

The Ancestor Hunt, founded in 2008, is dedicated to helping genealogy and family history researchers of all levels. Expertise in historical newspaper research, with over 275,000 links to free online genealogy and newspaper collections. Plus 150+ Quick Reference Research Guides to improve results

Ancestry.com ($)

Ancestry.com is a subscription-based online platform for genealogy and family history, offering access to billions of historical records and a family tree builder to help users discover their ancestors. It also provides DNA testing to reveal ethnicity and connect with living relatives, along with tools to organize research and collaborate with others.

FamilySearch

FamilySearch is a free, online platform provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that helps people discover and connect with their ancestors through a massive collection of historical records, a collaborative global family tree, and research tools like the Research Wiki. Users can search billions of digitized records such as birth, marriage, and census documents, contribute their family information to the shared family tree, and access resources from the world's largest genealogical research facility, the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City.

FindMyPast.com ($)

Findmypast.com is a subscription-based genealogy service offering billions of digitized historical records, primarily from the UK, Ireland, Australia, and North America, to help people research and build their family trees. The platform combines historical records with family tree building tools, providing access to parish records, census data, newspapers, and more. Users can create a free account to search records, build family trees, and receive discoveries, though full access to record transcriptions and images typically requires a paid subscription.