Links will open in a new window. To return here just close the new window. | | Research Resources (some have "How To's" also) | | "How to" Articles - "Creating Worthwhile Genealogies for Our Families and Descendants" - RootsWeb's Guide to Tracing Family Trees
- "Using Newspapers for Genealogical Research", State Historical Society of Missouri
- "Ancestors" - PBS Series on how to search for your ancestors. A lot of "how to" information, resources, and links.
- "Analyzing Wills for Useful Clues", by Elizabeth Shown Mills, for Newsletter of Board for Certification of Genealogists
- "The Genealogical Proof Standard" as set forth by the Board for Certification of Genealogists
- "Analyzing Deeds for Useful Clues", by Elizabeth Shown Mills, for Newsletter of Board for Certification of Genealogists
- "Citing Your Sources", by Elizabeth Shown Mills, for Newsletter of Board for Certification of Genealogists
- "Producing Quality Research Notes", by Elizabeth Shown Mills, for Newsletter of Board for Certification of Genealogists
- "Transcribing Source Materials", by Elizabeth Shown Mills, for Newsletter of Board for Certification of Genealogists
- Free Genealogy Classes for Beginner's at Genealogy.com
| | Forms/Charts -
AccessGenealogy.com - Free Genealogy Charts: Family Tree Charts, Research Calendar, Research Extract, Free Census Forms, Correspondence Record, Family Group Chart, and Source Summary. -
Ancestry.com (These are free.) - Ancestral Chart, Research Calendar, Research Extract, Census Forms, Correspondence Record, Family Group Sheet, and Source Summary. Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available for free from Adobe. -
Family Tree Magazine - Downloadable formsalso available in printable pdf file format which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available for free from Adobe. -
FamilySearch.org (LDS Website) - Free Genealogy Forms -
Genealogy.com - Census Abstract Forms and Form Letters for Researchin pdf file format which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available for free from Adobe. -
PBS' Series "Ancestors" in pdf file format which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available for free from Adobe. Includes a family and home information sources checklists. | | Kids Doing Genealogy! Kids! You, too, can search for your Family's Roots and History. It is a fun adventure in which you can involve your whole family. Below are some links to help you learn how: | | If you know of a helpful resource not listed here, please let the County Coordinator know. | |