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PHOENIX GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

Links to Sites of Interest



This page is always under construction... check back soon! If you would like to suggest a site to be listed here, please email us with the web address & a short discription. Thanks!

LDS Family History Library Catalog
The LDS Family History Library Catalog describing 3.2 million items of their holdings is being updated daily and is now available. The church is currently updating vital records from over 40 countries. The library receives about 6,000 microfilms per month and new information is added daily to their online catalog. The actual image of the 1880 census is now available also.

Chasing Dead People with GPS
The facinating technology of GPS & GIS and how it relates to genealogy research.

Fraudulent Lineages
An account of the fraudulent genealogies forged by Gustave Anjou.

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
Cyndi's List is a categorized list of over 100,000 links to genealogy and family history websites.

Family History Society of Arizona
A non-profit organization formed in 1983 to promote all aspects of genealogy.

Glossarist
An index of 90 online Genealogy Glosseries & Dictionaries

US National Archives and Records (NARA)
Records Center provider to the Federal Government

Secretary of State of Georgia, Cathy Cox
State Archives Referral List for most states of US

Library of Virginia
Collection with index

DAR's Patriot Lookup Service
Daughter's of the American Revolution Society members
provide lookup service for Patriots service records

Ellis Island Immigrant Site
Ellis Island Immigrant information

USGS Map Viewing
View areas mentioned in old deeds and documents by description.

Finding My Past
Research UK ancestry

INTERNMENT.NET Cemetery Transcription Library
Browse 3,709,236 cemetery records across 7,882 cemeteries from around the world. Browse transcriptions by region or by special collection. There are also helpful tutorials on how to find graves and how to record & publish your research.

Arizona Birth & Death Certificates
Now Available to the Public Online "The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records shall allow a person access to all birth certificates if seventy-five years have passed after the date of birth as registered on the birth certificate.and all death certificates if fifty years have passed after the date of death."


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