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These are links that take you to a wide variety of sites of genealogical interest. We expect the list to grow substantially over time. If you ever find one not working, we would appreciate your letting us know at info@familydigging.com
so we can update it. Enjoy!
Board for Certification of Genealogists
to foster public confidence in genealogy as a respected branch of history by promoting an attainable, uniform standard of competence and ethics among genealogical practitioners, and by publicly recognizing persons who meet that standard
Genealogy.com
Offers tips on starting genealogical research, web links and a 470 million name searchable database.
Some Genealogy Links At IPL
Federation of Genelogical Societies: Society Hall
Genealogy, Reference, Reference, Reference Resources for Teachers and Parents
Missouri's Union Provost Marshal Papers, 1861-1866
The Provost Marshal Papers for the state of Missouri are part of Record Group 109, War Department Collection of Confederate Records in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Although they are records of the Union Army, they were associated with Confederate records in the War Department because they relate, in part, to Confederate citizens and sympathizers. The National Archives refers to this collection as Union Provost Marshals' File of Papers Relating to Individual Citizens. This national collection is three hundred rolls of microfilm documents, 1861-1866. The online database created by the Missouri State Archives is an index of the Missouri portion of the collection.
The National Archives
The National Archives and Records Administration is an independent Federal agency that preserves and shares with the public records that trace the story of our nation, government, and the American people.
State Archives
Contact information for NARA state archives and historical societies. Includes all state website, mailing address and phone number.
Resources For Genealogists
The National Archives holds historical U.S. government documents (federal, congressional, and presidential records) that are created or received by the President and his staff, by Congress, by employees of Federal government agencies, and by the Federal courts in the course of their official duties.
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