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AccessGenealogy features over 258,000 unique URLs within more than 355,000 free genealogy links categorized across 43,500 pages. Each website was carefully curated by genealogists, not only to support your research but also to enhance their own. This dedication makes AccessGenealogy the largest hand-curated directory of genealogy websites available online!

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The primary method of browsing genealogy on Access Genealogy is through the state listing. You can then further your search by looking under the topic. As you browse our website you can always access the state links on the right side of any page.

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We also provide you with the ability to search by topic first. This is most useful way to search for Native American genealogy, but can also be useful when searching for cemeteries, census records, vital records, or any other type of specific genealogy record.

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This collection of genealogy comprises largely of free genealogy books that can be viewed online or downloaded. It is the quickest growing section of our website.

Latest Genealogy

  • Vital Records of West Boylston, Massachusetts
    This volume includes a list of births, marriages and deaths recorded in the Town Books of West Boylston, covering the earliest entries through the end of 1849. Additional records have been incorporated from other sources, with each addition clearly marked by appropriate references.
  • Thomas Keyes of West Boylston, Massachusetts
    A brief genealogical sketch of Thomas Keyes of West Boylston, Massachusetts
  • Genealogical Register of the Town of West Boylston, Massachusetts
    This brief Historical Memorandum and Genealogical Register covers the period up to 1868, marking fifty years since the town of West Boylston was established and 138 years since its earliest settlement.
  • Manual of the Congregational Church in West Boylston, Massachusetts
    The manual of the West Boylston Congregational Church can serve as a brief genealogical glimpse into the lives of its early members. This book provides a chronological list of members in which brief genealogical details of early members can be found.
  • Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Butler, Indiana
    Mt. Pleasant Cemetery is located in Section 22, Wilmington Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, at the corner of County Roads 40 and 59. This cemetery is also known by the name of Ginder Cemetery and Sawdust Cemetery. This enumeration was made by Mrs. Douglas Vose and Mrs. V. O. Mathis in 1982.
  • County Line Cemetery, Salem Township, Indiana
    The County Line Cemetery is located on the north side of the DeKalb — Steuben County Line, also known as State Road 4. It is 2 miles west of Ashley, Indiana, in Salem Township, Section 35, Steuben County Indiana. This transcription was taken in 1999 by Paul Reinoehl and self-published by him. It contains two separate listings, the first in order of the 287 headstones enumerated, the second in alphabetical order.
  • Cedar Lake Cemetery, Smithfield Township, Indiana
    The Cedar Lake Cemetery is located on the south side of County Road 20, just east of Cedar Creek, about midway between County Road 23 and County Road 27, in Smithfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana. This manuscript, compiled in 2000 contains over 400 entries of gravestones found standing in the cemetery at the time. There … Read more
  • Ridge Cemetery, Grant Township, Indiana
    Ridge Cemetery is off County Road 43 in Waterloo, Indiana. This book is one of an ongoing series of free cemetery books placing genealogies with cemetery monuments. The cemetery survey was conducted before 2009 as the book was compiled then. Some of the family pages detail several generations of genealogy for those buried in the cemetery.
  • Tamarack Cemetery, Grant Township, Indiana
    Tamarack Cemetery is located in Section 18, Grant Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, at the point where the Auburn-Ashley Road, County Road 27, branches to go over I69. This is one of an ongoing series of free Cemetery books placing genealogies with Cemetery Monuments.
  • Waterloo Cemetery, Waterloo, Indiana
    Included in this book is a list of names which could not be found in the cemetery, along with another list of information found in the sexton’s books. All names in this book will appear in the index. Women will appear twice, under their maiden name and married name. At the beginning of this book is a map showing sections to help locate tombstones, along with some history of the cemetery.

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