Census Records Free census records for genealogy and other research. The National Archives has the census schedules available from 1790 to 1950, and most have now been digitized by our digitization partners.
Nationwide Gravesite Locator lists more than three million veterans buried at 120 national cemeteries since the Civil War. Also has records for some state veterans cemeteries and burials at Arlington National Cemetery since 1999.
OneSource Comprehensive Directory Index Alphabetical Index: A to Z for the Family Genealogy and History Internet Education Directory.
Instructions for use of Country - Nation Area Index: A to Z at Ancestor Roots Information.
Online Searchable Death Indexes and Records links to online death indexes by state and county. Included are death indexes, obituaries, probate indexes and cemetery & burial indexes
Our TimeLines.com This site generates personalized timelines with 5 to 140 year spans starting with the year A.D. 1000. Each timeline lists historical events, people, and inventions, and the user can add up to 10 personal events. The user can also generate a list of people born in a given year. These timelines can be used on a Web page or in print. Useful for genealogy to see how an ancestor fits into history
ProGenealogists The ProGenealogists group conducts genealogy research at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and in archives across the world.
Rootsweb Internet's oldest genealogy site lets you see who is looking for the same surnames you are