Charlotte County Genealogical Society, Inc.
Charlotte County Genealogical Society, Inc.
Assisting and educating our members and community in their quest
for genealogical and historical information
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Charlotte County Library System, a Division of the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department in partnership with the Charlotte County Genealogical Society Inc., offers a lengthy list of genealogy programs. Click on CLASSES at the left to see the current list.
Last Updated: 5 May 2022   [Located in Category: Organizations]
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Military Records]
Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana This library has the second largest Genealogy collection in the US, second only to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City UT.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Online Genealogy Libraries]
On this site you can discover more about your ancestry beginning with your family tree. Learn how to use records in your family search, connect with others who are seeking out their ancestors and find the answers to your tough research questions.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Education]
Largest and most extensive genealogy reference site having well over 4 billion records. Ancestry is a "Pay Site" but the Library Edition is available in the local Charlotte County libraries at no charge with your library card.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Lists free and fee databases; subscription required $$$ We strive to bring you the very best set of records available online. From census and military records to yearbooks and newspapers, easily search more than 659 of the most essential collections with Archives.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Military Records]
A brief summary of the geographic history of Canada.
Last Updated: 24 February 2023   [Located in Category: Country-Specific Sites]
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Country-Specific Sites]
Castlegarden.org is a free database developed and funded by The Battery Conservancy. It contains and makes available eleven million records of immigrants who arrived at the Port of New York from 1820 - 1892.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Passenger Lists]
Browse the thousands of historical documents in our Online Archives. The Charlotte County History Collection features digital images from the holdings of the Charlotte County Historical Center and the Charlotte County Library System. Included in the collections are genealogical records, family histories, historical photographs, Florida-themed postcards, advertisements, newspaper articles, and more. Under the Charlotte County logo, select ARCHIVE SEARCH, then enter the topic of interest.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Organizations]
The records in the Cornwall Online Parish Clerk database have been transcribed by clerks and volunteers from Cornwall Parish Registers and other sources. Access to the database is completely free of charge. We welcome donations from those who use the database of over 4.6 million transcribed records. A team can also provide assistance with research relating to a specific parish in Cornwall.
Last Updated: 6 November 2022   [Located in Category: Country-Specific Sites]
A large categorized and cross-referenced directory of sites useful for genealogical research, with hundreds of thousands of links.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Find all means of further genealogy education from General Resource sites, classrooms, conferences, home study, certification, etc. See the numerous "how to" tutorials.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Education]
Daughters of the American Revolution library
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Online Genealogy Libraries]
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is a service organization dedicated to service to the Nation. The objectives of DAR are Historic Preservation, Promotion of Education and Patriotic Endeavors. Located in Charlotte County, our membership represents the communities of Punta Gorda, Port Charlotte, North Port, Deep Creek, El Jobean, and parts of Englewood.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Organizations]
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution is a service organization dedicated to service to the Nation. The objectives of DAR are Historic Preservation, Promotion of Education and Patriotic Endeavors. The Hickory Bluff Chapter seeks to honor the traditions and mission of the National Society while being innovative and imaginative in how we engage our members. Recognizing the busy schedules of today’s women, we have evening dinner meetings.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Notable for not just its newspapers, but especially for its South Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive, this site's records span from 1845 to 1922. It's also worth a visit for colonial wills, Confederate records, historic books, photographs and the online New Georgia Encyclopedia.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Online Genealogy Libraries]
(arrivals 1892-1924)
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Passenger Lists]
Membership in the Society is open to anyone with an interest in genealogy. The TIMELINES is published in January, April, and September. Meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of each month except June, July and August.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
FamilySearch is a free family history website provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is one of the most heavily used genealogy sites on the Internet.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Basic genealogy forms are available through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints website, www.familysearch.org.
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Free Forms]
The Federation of Genealogical Societies has merged into the National Genealogical Society. This link now connects to the NGS website.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Organizations]
A resource for finding the final resting place of family, friends, and 'famous' individuals. With millions of names and photos, it is an invaluable tool for the genealogist and family history buff.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
The Florida Genealogical Society is the oldest genealogical society in Florida, founded in 1958. Meetings are held at 10:30 AM on the first Saturday of the month at the John F. Germany Library, 900 North Ashley Drive, in downtown Tampa. The annual Fall Seminar is traditionally held on another Saturday in September at a different location.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
The Florida Pioneer Descendants Certification Program, sponsored by the Florida State Genealogical Society, honors descendants of Florida pioneers arriving before 3 March 1845.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
The Florida State Genealogical Society was founded to promote the study and research of genealogy and local history. The society publishes source materials and family history, while encouraging seminars, workshops and similar educational meetings in the State of Florida. All genealogical societies in the State of Florida are members of FSGS at no charge.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
The purpose of FLGenWeb is to preserve and educate the public about our rich heritage in the State of Florida and to help Florida families discover their ancestors.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
GSCC is located in Naples Florida, and is dedicated to researching and recording family histories, as well as teaching and assisting researchers. Members serve as volunteers in the Genealogy Room at the Collier County Regional Library, 650 Central Avenue . The Society meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in Moss Hall at Moorings Presbyterian Church, 791 Harbour Drive. Guests are welcome at meetings and seminars.
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Organizations]
GSS is dedicated to promoting interest in genealogy, educating its members, preserving genealogical records, and supporting local resources. You are invited to meetings to learn more about the society and get involved. Membership in the Society is open to anyone with an interest in genealogical research. General member meetings are held on the third Saturday of the month from October through May, unless otherwise specified, in the Selby Public Library Jack J. Geldbart Auditiorium. Social time begins at 10:00 a.m. The meeting follows at 10:30 a.m.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
Gif and ZIP download charts & census records
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Free Forms]
GenTeam is free of charge! You will find here databases from many countries in Europe, made by and for genealogists. After registration, you may use these databases free of charge. The collection currently contains more than 21 million entries and will be continually updated. Be sure to click the icon at the top to see webpages in English.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Country-Specific Sites]
Greene County Public Library, Greene County, Ohio
Last Updated: 30 March 2022   [Located in Category: Online Genealogy Libraries]
Census records are available both in the library and remotely from your home with your library card. Most census years are available. Click online databases and follow instructions.
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Census]
Genealogy.com is a source for family history buffs to find genealogical research originally posted in GenForum and our most popular genealogy articles. Start a search or browse below to start digging into your family's past! Search hundreds of thousands of genealogy trees and many, many records.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Excellent free genealogy resources for beginners and experts alike. Search for ancestors, build your family tree and much more.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
The Imperial Polk Genealogical Society was founded in Lakeland, FL in 1981 as a nonprofit association of individuals interested in promoting the research and study of family history. Meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month at 1:00 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Lakeland, 3140 Troy Avenue. Programs are topics of genealogical interest along with those related to use of the Internet as a resource. Meetings are open to the public.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
Hosted project to index Canadian Censuses.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Census]
Donna's focus is on methodology, technology, the Internet, Mac computers and Irish research.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Country-Specific Sites]
Links provided by the Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois on their website, jgsi.org.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Jewish Ancestry]
This website offers resources on orthodox Jewish topics.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Jewish Ancestry]
The major site for all Jewish genealogy research.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Jewish Ancestry]
Anyone with an interest in tracing their roots will find a home with LCGS. We help beginners get started and guide them in their work. We welcome experienced genealogists and encourage them to share their knowledge with others. We learn from and teach each other in small and large group meetings. Meetings are free and open to the public. All meetings are held in the Fellowship Hall at the Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church at 4141 DeLeon Street in Fort Myers, Florida. Join us at 1:00 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month and at 10:00 a.m. on the second Saturday of March, May, September and November.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
Unlocking the Past Towards the Future” This society name has been changed from the Manasota Genealogical Society to Manatee Genealogical Society. Meetings are on the first Tuesday from October through May at 9:30 a.m. at the Bradenton Central Library, 1301 Barcarotta Blvd. West. The Computer Special Interest Group [SIG] follows this meeting. The RootsMagic SIG meets the second Monday of each month year round. Contact person for the Society is VP Jean S. Morris, 941-722-5156, jmorris161@tampabay.rr.com. The electronic newsletter CRACKER CRUMBS is published quarterly and we invite your Society to exchange with us.
Last Updated: 16 November 2021   [Located in Category: Organizations]
The National Genealogical Society, a non-profit organization founded in 1903, is the premier national society for everyone from the beginner to the most advanced family historian. The NGS mission is to serve and grow the genealogical community by providing education and training, fostering increased quality and standards, and promoting access to and preservation of genealogical records
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
Inventory of the Catholic Church Archives in New York City; The Roman Catholic Church of New York City; The Historical Records Survey, Works Projects Administration (WPA), 1940 (974.71, qR7) Records from 118 churches are available. Addresses for each are listed. What to do when you find the church where you would like some records? First of all, remember this list was found in a 1940 book and some of the above churches have closed, burned down, or been renamed. So, first of all check the current list of NYC churches at one of the below links: ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK: a list of churches, addresses, phone numbers & history of church http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-NewYorkNY.htm#Archdiocese%20of%20New%20York%20%20(New%20York), SEARCH FOR A CHURCH, Archdiocese parish church search: http://www.ny-archdiocese.org/pastoral/Search_For_Parish.cfm?County=manhattan Once you find the church's address and phone number, if you live in NYC or ARE visiting, call the church and make an appointment. Make sure you have a time line because most of the registers are not indexed. If you live outside the city, send a short letter requesting your record with a time line. Keep your requests small and your letters short. Don't forget to leave/send a donation to the church to express your thanks for their time. If you can't find your church in the current list, write/call the diocese office and ask where those records are kept.
Last Updated: 4 September 2022   [Located in Category: Surname Searches]
Our Black Ancestry offers information on both slaves and slaveholders in the U.S, with a focus on African American family history and culture. The site is updated regularly as more information become available. Resources include the website, a Facebook page, a Wordpress blog, and a YouTube channel.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: African American Research]
Palatines to America (Pal Am) is a German genealogy society dedicated to the study of ancestors from all German speaking lands.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Organizations]
PERSI is the premier subject index for genealogy and local history periodicals, and is produced by the staff of The Genealogy Center of the Allen County Public Library. Using this valuable resource provides citations to readily-available periodical sources.
Last Updated: 30 March 2022   [Located in Category: Online Genealogy Libraries]
Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems features the free Genealogy Gems Podcast, Elevenses with Lisa YouTube show, and blog articles. Visit www.GenealogyGems.com. News Letter Articles & Podcasts In the menu Click Articles and then click any article. You’ll find the Categories menu and a search box at the top of every article page. Click the down arrow on the Categories menu and select a topic from the drop down menu. Our blog articles will appear in a continuous feed, starting with the most recent. Click the title or the blue Read More button of the article you want to read. and reprint in you newsletter.
Last Updated: 23 October 2021   [Located in Category: Free Forms]
RootsWeb - the Internet's oldest and largest FREE genealogical community. An award winning genealogical resource with searchable databases, free Web space, mailing lists and message boards.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Education subjects are under a general category, specific sources and record types with additional links and by countries and ethnic groups.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Education]
One-step search tools for numerous areas of genealogy including Ellis Island, passenger lists, census, etc.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Starting Your Genealogy]
Offers a glimpse of a soldier's life
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Military Records]
This article lists the number of United States of America's military dead, wounded, and missing person totals for wars and major deployments.
Last Updated: 31 December 2014   [Located in Category: Military Records]
Offers microfilm information and where to write.
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Military Records]
Last Updated: 29 January 2017   [Located in Category: Country-Specific Sites]