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Genealogy
on the Internet |
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The following
links are helpful to anyone wanting to learn how to conduct a
genealogy search on the internet. |
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| National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). One can view lists/indexes of microfilm on-line
but you must click the link to the NARA site to view the actual
microfilm.
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AncestryLibrary.com
| A subscription database
provided by the Augusta County Library. You
must be using the Internet at an Augusta County Library location
to access AncestryLibrary.com.
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| rootsweb.com: the USGenWeb
Project and VAGenWeb collaborate to provide local information to
the family historian.
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| [The Archival Research
Catalog (ARC) is part of theNational Archives and Records Administration's
(NARA) site. NARA is the repository for records of the United States
Federal Government, Presidential papers, and historical materials.)
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| Large site--has more than
258,000 links.
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| Especially helpful
to the beginner.
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| Surname posting site, part
of Genealogy.com
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| Homepage of Genealogy.com
(Charges fees for some services.)
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| Lists a variety of links
to genealogy resources.
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| Homepage for the National
Genealogical Society. (Charges fees for membership)
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| Part of Ancestry.com
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| Virginia Genealogy: A Guide
to Genealogical Resources at the University of Virginia
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