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- African American Genealogical Society of Northern California - The objectives of the AAGSNC are: To enlighten and enrich self-worth and self-esteem of African Americans through genealogical research and interest; To promote interest in genealogical, biography, and related history among African Americans; To supplement and enrich the education of African Americans through the collection, preservation and maintenance of African American genealogical materials; To promote the accumulation and preservation of African American genealogical and related historical material and make such material available to all; and, To promote and maintain ethical standards in genealogical research and publications.
- Genealogy World - Former enoch.com features Genealogy Lady and New Jerusalem, now powered by Genealogy Today. Question and answer forum, online datafiles, and general help with genealogical pursuits. Links to databases and LDS-specific helps.
- Beginners Guide to Genealogy on the Internet - Genealogy beginners can learn how to utilize the internet to do genealogy research to find family surnames and ancestors using both free genealogy resources and subscription sites, as well as the many other resources that can be adapted for genealogy research.
- Fresno County Genealogical Society - Fosters and supports local genealogical and historical interest, collects and preserves genealogical and historical data, aids society members and the general public in compiling genealogies and genealogical research, establishes and maintains a genealogical library which is the private property of the society.
- The Genealogy Timeline - Genealogical and Historical Timeline software. Merges historical information with family data.
- Ector County Genealogy - Offers sources for researchers in county genealogy. Includes a query page, sources for looks, extensive bibliography of references on genealogy in this county, surname list and other items of interest to genealogy researchers.
- Michigan Genealogical Council - Founded in 1972, the Michigan Genealogical Council is an organization composed of two members from each member society. Membership is open to any Michigan genealogical or family history society, amateur or professional, with a primary interest in genealogy. A community calendar, a list of member societies, membership information, special events, death without record, and publications are included.
- Poland Genealogy Forum - Message board for Polish genealogy researchers. Sponsored by Genealogy.com.
- Sharkey's Links To Genealogical Links - Index of web sites that specialize in links to genealogical information.
- Sephardic and Sephardim Genealogy, Jewish Genealogy - Sephardic Genealogy, Jewish Genealogy, sources of information. Internet, archives, books.
Wikipedia Articles
- List of genealogy portals - This is a list of genealogy web portals, sites on the web that are large curated sets of links to genealogy resources. This list should not overlap with list of general genealogy databases, as the items here are not associated with specific databases of genealogy information.
- Genetic genealogy - Genetic genealogy is the application of genetics to traditional genealogy. Genetic genealogy involves the use of genealogical DNA testing to determine the level of genetic relationship between individuals.
- Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (EOGN) is an internet blog written by genealogist Dick Eastman. It covers current news in the genealogy world as well as current news that has a genealogical aspect, and there are reviews of popular technology such as genealogy computer programs.
- Genealogy (Foucault) - Michel Foucault's concept of genealogy is the history of the position of the subject which traces the development of people and society through history. His genealogy of the subject accounts for the constitution of knowledges, discourses, domains of objects etc.
- Everton genealogy collection - The Everton Genealogy Collection is a noncirculating collection of genealogy and locality history specific items that is currently part of the Logan Library in Logan, Utah. It includes an estimated 80,000 books, serials, pamphlets, compact discs, microfilms, atlases, maps, databases, and more.