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This is the
companion Web
site to the Public Broadcasting System's (PBS) family history and
genealogy television series. It offers information about the series as
well as some free tools useful to genealogists.
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While there
are a few
things you can do on this site for free, it is
primarily fee-based. For a fee, you can search the Heritage
Quest
database which includes federal census forms. However, you can probably
search the same database for free by logging on to your public
library's Web
site. Ancestry.com is part of the Generations Network.
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This is the African-American Toolkit
section of the Web site for Family Tree Magazine. It contains tools and
tips for researching African American history and genealogy.
This site also provides a link to free downloadable forms you can use
in your research. (Look at the list on the left side of the page.)
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This is also
a fee-based
site but it also offers some free features, including a "Genealogy
Learning Center," which has useful information.
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This library in
Middletown, Connecticut
offers relatively inexpensive ($35/yr, the least expensive package)
online access to several sites
where you can conduct census and other genealogy research. You may join
online, by telephone or by post.
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This site
sells books, CDs, maps and other products of interest to genealogists.
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This Web site
is part of
the Generations Network. It allows you to create personal Web sites so
you can share genealogical information, pictures, etc. with others. You
can choose among three levels of sites. The lowest one is free but
includes ads. The other two sites are fee-based but provide more
features.
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This is
another Generations Network Web site. It provides free information as
well as
fee-based information. Its primary purpose is to help people connect
with one another. So, it provides ways for you to put your information
online.
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