GENEALOGY LINKS - LETTERS I TO O
Here you will find lots of genealogy related links, listed in alphabetical order. Many have assisted me in my personal genealogy research.
Some offer information, products, or services that may be of interest to you too. They are provided for your convenience. I do not endorse
and or take responsibility for the content, privacy practices, transactions or other functions of these websites.
LINKS I
~Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution
~Indiana Genealogy Lookups - Lookups can be obtained from volunteers using their offline genealogy resources
~Indiana Maps - Base map, outline map, Federal Lands and Indiana reservations
~Indiana Naturalizations
~Indiana Society of Children of the American Revolution
~Indiana Sons of the American Revolution
~Indiana State Library
~InGenWeb - Indiana GenWeb sites with links for your Indiana research
~Interment.net - Contains thousands of transcriptions of cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions, from cemeteries in the USA, Canada,
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and other countries
LINKS K
~Kentuckiana Genealogy - This site covers all Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky
LINKS L
~Looking 4 Kin - Search for your ancestors in this comprehensive listing of worldwide genealogy links and resources, post your research
queries in the message boards or join the genealogy chat room that is open to anyone researching their family history
~Lost Faces - A new branch on the Olive Tree Genealogy site where you can find rescued vintage photos and vintage photo albums
LINKS M
~Make My Family Tree - Learn how to make a family tree. Discover our free family tree making guide, family art pages, ancestor legend
stories, free genealogy resources, and much more
~McComber Family Genealogy - A blog about various families from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
~Meaning of Names - Browse through over 40,000 names, name meanings, and origins.
~Medieval Names Archive - A collection of articles on Medieval and Renaissance names
~Michiana Roots - Indexed by state, county, township
~MiGenWeb - Michigan GenWeb sites with Michigan links for your research
~Michigan Mailing Lists
~Migrations.org - Records of migrations within the U.S. indexed by state
~Military Genealogy - This page offers some helpful resources to get you started researching your ancestor's military service.
~Monroe County Indiana History Center - The library of the Monroe County History Center specializes in the Genealogy and History of
Monroe County Indiana and is the single most complete repository concerning Monroe County History. It is home of the Monroe County
Historical Society
~Musings of MidwestAncesTree Blog - This is a great genealogy blog about families from the Midwestern United States. It covers genealogy
research in the states of Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and
Colorado.
~MyFamily.com - Create your own family website to keep in touch with family and friends
~My Hertige - Family network to find other family members, share, explore, and preserve their heritage, also offers face recognition for your
photos and family tree
LINKS N
~National Archives and Records Administration - Some online databases and information about U.S. records and where to order or view
them
~National Genealogical Society - The national society for generations past, present and future
~National Gravesite Locator - Search for the burial location of U.S. Veterans
~National Society of Children of the American Revolution
~National Society of Sons of the American Revolution
~NavSource Naval History - Photographic history of the United States Navy
~New Horizons Genealogy - Specializing in New England and New York Colonial American Ancestry
~Newspaper Abstracts - Abstracts for genealogy research from newspapers worldwide published before 1923
~Newspaper Obituaries on the Web - A directory of obituary databases and archives on the web
~North American Slave Narratives - Collects books and articles that document the individual and collective story of African Americans
struggling for freedom and human rights in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries
LINKS O
~Ohio River Valley Famiies
~Old Yearbooks.com Indiana - Old high school and college yearbooks, graduation programs, reunion booklets, class roles, alumni lists,
school photos and memorabilia
~Olive Tree Genealogy - Search for your family and immigrant ancestors with the help of ships' passenger lists, church records, military
muster rolls, census records, and more
~OneGreatFamily.com - Automatically search on your family tree, finding ancestors for you
~Origin of Surnames - Free dictionary of surname origins and last name meanings
~ourFamily•ology - Genealogy software and online tools from ourFamily•ology help you build the most accurate, reliable family tree.
~OVS-Genealogy - Software, databases, cemetery transcriptions, birth, death, marriage records, family histories, etc.


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