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Since 1996, it has been a cornerstone of the online genealogy community, offering free access to historical and genealogical resources across the United States. What began as a simple collection of text-based directories has grown into a robust, volunteer-driven network of over 3,000 interlinked websites, each rich with unique, locally curated content. The USGenWeb® Project
From county-level transcriptions, photos, maps, and obituaries to state-specific historical documents and research tools, their contributors have worked tirelessly to make millions of records available to the public, preserving the past and empowering future generations of researchers.

The National Archives is a powerful and free resource for genealogy enthusiasts. While online records are limited, they offer access to various documents, including passenger lists, casualty lists, and Chinese Exclusion Act records.
The site contains links to virtually every relevant genealogical website or tool you might need, whether researching American, European, or Asian genealogy. National Archives
Explore a world of birth and death records, complete with rich details about dates and places. Let advanced genealogy tools guide you to surprising connections and hidden relatives. People Finder
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