The Genealogy Guy

Top 10 List of Genealogy Sites (Okay, there are more here, as 10 should never be enough!)

GENERAL GENEALOGY

FamilySearch.org
Genealogy Center of the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Ancestry.com
FindMyPast.com
MyHeritage.com
National Archives (Archives.gov)
Library of Congress (LoC.gov)

SEARCH FOR

Ancestry Card Catalog
FamilySearch Catalog
Family History Research Wiki (FamilySearch)
Historical Records Collections (FamilySearch)


LINKS GALORE

Linkpendium
Cyndi's List


MILITARY

Fold3.com


BURIAL SITES

FindaGrave.com
BillionGraves.com
Interment.net


OBITUARIES

Legacy.com
GenealogyBank.com
Newspapers.com
NewsLibrary.com

MAPS

Atlas of Historical County Boundaries
Library of Congress Maps
David Rumsey Map Collection


BOOKS

Google Books
Internet Archive
Family History Books (FamilySearch.org)


DNA

AncestryDNA
23andMe.com
MyHeritageDNA
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The Genealogy Guy

I am a guy, that is true. And genealogy is what I do. Combine the two and you get a "genealogy guy." That description pretty much suits me as I have spent many years now working on genealogies, my own and those of others. If you ever visit one of my sites and forget the internet address, just remember who created them, and TheGenealogyGuy.com, will get you back here.

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