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Archives & Libraries

Archives and libraries can be excellent resources for genealogy research, providing access to a wide range of historical documents and records that can help you learn more about your family history

Archives and libraries can be excellent resources for genealogy research. Here are some examples of what you might find:


  1. Census records: Many archives and libraries have historical census records, which can provide valuable information about your ancestors, such as their names, ages, occupations, and places of birth.
  2. Vital records: Archives and libraries may also have vital records such as birth, marriage, and death certificates. These records can provide important information about your ancestors and their families.
  3. Immigration records: If your ancestors came from another country, archives and libraries may have immigration records that can provide information about when and where they arrived in the United States, as well as other information such as their occupation and country of origin.
  4. Church records: Church records can provide information about your ancestors' religious affiliations, as well as information about baptisms, marriages, and burials.
  5. Military records: If your ancestors served in the military, archives and libraries may have military records that can provide information about their service, such as enlistment dates, units served, and battles fought.
  6. Family histories: Some archives and libraries may have published family histories that can provide information about your ancestors and their relatives.