Mt. Lebanon Genealogy Society

Web Sites Suggested by Members


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Following are our favorite genealogical resources on the Web (sites were suggested by members of the Mt. Lebanon Genealogy Society).

This page is not intended to be another Cyndi's List (see below), but to indicate pages with which we've had some success in our search for ancestors. We've divided the pages into the following categories:

The Big Three genealogy sites
Information for beginners
Immigration
Census
Searching by location (includes western Pennsylvania) and Maps
Digital Archives (online images of original documents)
Ethnic genealogy (German, Italian, etc)
Searching by surname
Genealogical lookup sites
General search sites
Miscellaneous sites (Social Security Death Index, National Archives)
Commercial sites


The Big Three, the most extensive sites, are


Other sites of interest:

Are you just beginning your work in genealogy?

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Immigration web sites:

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Census information

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Searching by location

  • Allegheny County Tombstone Inscriptions, at Norm Meinert's page freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~njm1/tombs.htm, is organized by cemetery. The page also includes a few cemeteries from Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Venango and Westmoreland Counties. "Many of my postings have been contributed to me via volunteers who have offered to go out and collect Tombstone Inscription information. My wife and I have collected many inscriptions ourselves, and along the way others have jumped in to volunteer to help."

  • An extensive listing of Western Pennsylvania Civil War resources is at www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~jw3u/round/table.htm.

  • Man of the Cloth, a roster of information on pastors, preachers, priests, ministers, and missionaries in western Pennsylvania, is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~papastor

  • The LDS Internet Genealogy Service www.familysearch.org has the (Mormon) Family History Library's card catalog, which lists microfilms containing country, state, county, and city records.

  • USGenWeb Archives www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb has data posted by state and county. Some of the data categories are marriages, census, cemetery listings, newspapers, tax lists.

  • USGenWeb page for your state or county of interest: www.usgenweb.org

  • The State Vital Records Page www.vitalrec.com contains information about how to obtain birth, marriage, and death records from each state, territory, and county of the United States.

  • FamilyHistory.com Message Boards www.familyhistory.com cover many countries of the world.

  • The Bureau of Land Management - Eastern States, General Land Office, www.glorecords.blm.gov. Here you can find information on land patent applications for Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin and several western states. You can also see digital images of these applications.

  • The United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information Server geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic allows you to search for place names throughout the entire United States, including populated places, creeks, some cemeteries, etc. By entering a town name, you can learn what county and/or state[s] it is in.

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Maps

  • Mapquest, at www.mapquest.com/maps, generates maps from all over the world.

  • The USGenWeb Archives United States Digital Map Library, www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps, contains historical maps for states, counties, and other geographical divisions in the United States.

  • The 1895 U.S. ATLAS SITE, www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm, is a completely scanned 1895 U.S. atlas, with index.

  • Go to the map section of Cyndi's List www.cyndislist.com/maps.htm to find an extensive listing of maps that are on the Web. Among these you'll find the 1900s panoramic maps that are at the Library of Congress. The following email is also from the Library of Congress.

    • "Historical Maps Available for Family Genealogists
      This letter is sent in order to inform you that we have Austria- Hungary and other maps showing villages in Central and Eastern Europe, including the area of Pod-Karpatska Rus  that the ancestors of many of us once inhabited.  Copies  are available to the public either free of charge or at a nominal cost.  This should be of special interest to your readers who are doing genealogical research. Those interested are urged to write or e-mail including the names of the villages from which their ancestors emigrated. Any accompanying information, such as what country the village presently lies in, would also be helpful.  We will  then do our best to provide copies of maps to them.

      Mailing address: Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC  20540; Attn: Dr. Stephen Paczolt
      E-mail address: maps@loc.gov
      Please remember to include your home mailing address in e-mail inquiries."

  • Topozone www.topozone.com has topographic maps of the United States.

  • UK Streetmaps, www.streetmap.co.uk, has street and road maps for all of mainland Britain.

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Digital Archives (online images of original documents)

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Some ethnic genealogy pages:

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Searching by surname

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Genealogy Lookup Sites

  • Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness www.raogk.org "volunteers have agreed at least once per month to videotape cemeteries or visit county courthouses or archives in their specified area. The cost to you would be reimbursing the volunteer for his expenses in fulfilling your request (videotape, copy fees, etc.)."

  • AncestralFindings.com www.ancestralfindings.com allows you one lookup request per day from record types such as births, deaths, marriages, land records, state records, census records, and passenger records.

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General Searches

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Miscellaneous pages

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Some commercial sites (these may charge for some services):


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