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Generations Family Tree, Create your Geneology in traditional format.Create Your
Family Tree.

Starting Your Genealogical Search? Let us help get you started.

Already an old pro? Maybe you'll find a new source here.

Did you know there are many unexpected places to begin the journey? Here are a few resources to help you.

Cemetaries

These sites are just a few. Hundreds of other specific sites can be easily accessed through the Pikes Peak Library District Genealogy Web page, considered to be one of the best library genealogical research sites.

Obit Central

Find A Grave

Cemetary Photos

The Political Graveyard

Obituaries

Ancestor Hunt

Legacy Obituaries

Obit Central

Census Records

Distant Cousin

Census Finder

Census Online

Ethnic Sources

African-American Genealogy

African-American Historical Society

Cyndi's List (an excellent source for all searches)

Library of Congress Hispanic Reading Room

Mexican Border Crossing Records

American Jewish Archives

Jewish Women's Archives

Index of Native American Genealogy Resources

Bon Voyage!

Creating your family tree is a satisfying multi-generation project. Don't wait. Take time to  record oral history and traditions. Document those precious  memories from all generations.

 

Once you begin the journey of locating family records it is important to have a goal.Early on decide who will view the research? What kind of format should it reside in? What kind of story will you tell? Clarifying this might assure success with this exciting search into your family's history.


Have fun in a traditional paper and pen format or go digital with many of the on-line memory making tools. Why not create a web page that other family members can visit and embellish?

 

Traditional And Non-Traditional Charts and Materials to Help You!



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