French Canadian Heritage Society - Research resources and information about local chapters in Michigan are included.
Michigan County Clerks Genealogy Directory - County Clerks maintain numerous public documents, including birth, marriage, divorce, death, and business records. This list will help you contact the office you need.
Vital Records Information for Michigan - The site offers information about obtaining vital records from state and county offices.
MIGenWeb: Michigan Genealogy - This site is an excellent entree to genealogy research in Michigan, including links to county sites and a variety of statewide resources.
Genealogy Helplist Michigan - County-by-county volunteers who help others by looking for specific information in resources they have access to are listed.
Color Landform Atlas: Michigan - Several maps, including an 1895 version, appear on this site.
American Indian Genealogy: Michigan - Census data, tribal histories and queries for the Ojibwa, Potawatomi and Ottawa are part of this Rootsweb site.
Vital Records Agencies in Michigan - Information on how to obtain a birth, death, marriage or divorce record from Michigan. You may submit request online.
American Local History Network: Michigan - Numerous history and genealogy links and resources are featured, including an online version of "Sketches of Detroit," published in 1855.
Roseville Public Library Soundex Microfilm - This Macomb County library web site includes an online census soundex converter and description of its collection of 876 soundex reels for Michigan from 1880-1920.
Michigan Obituary Depot - Database of citations along with regional links.
Michigan Family Group Sheet Project - A place for genealogists online to submit and view family groups sheets for Michigan by MIGenWeb and the USFGS Projects.
GNIS: Michigan - The Geographic Names Information System lists locations. This search returns information about feature type (city, airport, bridge, and stream), County coordinates (latitude and longitude), and map name where feature is found. Provided by Yale's Peabody Museum.
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