Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society
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Airtable is a spreadsheet-database hybrid, with the features of a database but applied to a spreadsheet that can be used for keeping track of your genealogy work.
[Located in Category: Technology]
Family Locket's resources for learning AirTable for genealogy.
[Located in Category: Technology]
Second largest genealogical library in the nation; digital collections vary widely by state.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Paid subscription site. Free access to 30+ databases. Sponsored by the New England Historic Genealogical Society and is particularly strong in its home region.
[Located in Category: United States Specific]
Multiple records and links by state, coffin plates, funeral cards, funeral homes, some Canadian, Irish and English links as well
[Located in Category: Cemeteries, Obituaries, Death]
Paid subscription site. Free at Douglas County Libraries Offers more than 32,000 collections of genealogical records.
[Located in Category: General Research]
Over 5 million records describing archival materials, helping researchers looking for primary source materials held in archives, libraries, museums and historical societies.
[Located in Category: General Research]
Claims to be "the world's largest resource for searchable GPS cemetery data."
[Located in Category: Cemeteries, Obituaries, Death]
738,000 searchable entries of later-departing ancestors mostly from 1920 to 1939.
[Located in Category: Passenger/Ship & Immigration]
Handy guides will show you where to find records at other online sources. Growing collection of digitized records.
[Located in Category: Country Specific]
Documents 11 million US arrivals through the Port of New York between 1820 and 1892. Hosted now by Family Search
[Located in Category: Passenger/Ship & Immigration]
This is a list of accessible databases for both at-home and in-library genealogical resources.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Operates the Castle Rock Museum to celebrate, educate, and bring together people interested in the preservation of the heritage of the Castle Rock Colorado area.
[Located in Category: Local Area Research Facilities]
Chronicling America provides free access to millions of historic newspaper pages published between 1880 and 1922.
[Located in Category: Newspapers]
Online City Directories lists directories by state and then by county and city. They are arranged in chronological order.
[Located in Category: General Research]
The Colorado Genealogical Society was formed in 1924 to: Promote an interest in genealogy by encouraging, educating and instructing members and the public in the art and practice of genealogical research; Maintain and evaluate genealogical standards by stressing the knowledgeable use of sources and the importance of complete and accurately recorded research; Locate, preserve and index public and private genealogical records and to make such records or the information in them available to members and the general public; Assist and support the genealogical community in Colorado, including researchers, fellow societies, libraries, and archives; Publish genealogical and historical information in a quarterly journal known as The Colorado Genealogist, in the CGS Newsletter, and in other appropriate publications. Choose "Research" then "Colorado Resources" to access.
[Located in Category: State & Local Organizations]
1313 Sherman Street, Denver, CO. The Colorado State Archives collects, preserves, and provides access to the State's historic and legal records as well as provides best practices and guidelines for the administration of government-created records.
[Located in Category: Local Area Research Facilities]
List contains more than 336,000 sites and organizes them into 220 categories for easy finding.
[Located in Category: General Research]
This site holds records of all applications to this society. It is free to search, however, there is a fee to order records.
[Located in Category: Military Records]
More than 85,000 historical maps with multiple views.
[Located in Category: MAPS]
A searchable database containing thousands of identified and mystery photos for people looking for long-lost family.
[Located in Category: Photos]
Genealogy, African American & Western History Resources
[Located in Category: Local Area Research Facilities]
Contains 29+ million digitized images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the United States. If it is on this website, it is digitized.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Databases purchased by Douglas County Libraries include: digital versions of newspapers, magazines, books, encyclopedias, and other reference works. They are published by reliable companies with timely facts verified by experts, including the information you need to cite these resources in a bibliography.
[Located in Category: Local Area Research Facilities]
Douglas County Libraries Archives & Local History collects and preserves the history of Douglas County, the High Plains, the Divide area of the Front Range, and the State of Colorado; providing historical research resources to the public. Located within DCL’s Philip S. Miller branch at 100 S. Wilcox in Castle Rock, ALH offers reference services, public programs, and online resources, and accepts donations of personal papers, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Douglas County history.
[Located in Category: Local Area Research Facilities]
Free historic newspaper archive
[Located in Category: Newspapers]
Sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Comprised of 2,300+ free online collections. Some collections are only available from a local FamilySearch Family History Center.
[Located in Category: General Research]
Contains 170 million searchable grave records from 480,000 cemeteries in 240 countries.
[Located in Category: Cemeteries, Obituaries, Death]
Paid subscription site. Great site for British and Irish research.
[Located in Category: Country Specific]
Paid subscription site. Owned by Ancestry. Contains 523 million records focused on military history.
[Located in Category: Military Records]
Provides analysis tools which allow you to collaborate with others who have tested at other companies. Free.
[Located in Category: DNA Research]
Paid subscription site. Hosts more than 7,500 digitized newspapers and 250 million obituaries.
[Located in Category: Newspapers]
This site will lead you to 3 essential websites for researching German ancestors.
[Located in Category: Country Specific]
Over 30 million digitized books; this site allows you to save the book to your Google library, search within the book, download as a PDF. It also indicates the price of the book, if available for sale, and libraries where it might be located.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
The newspapers appear in alphabetical order by newspaper name.
[Located in Category: Newspapers]
Similar to Google Books, but often with different titles. Hathi Trust allows you to download entire books in PDF format. It also links to libraries where the physical book is located. Allows you to search for text within the book.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Historic Douglas County, Inc. (HDC) is an organization designed and constructed to provide broad communication with the public about the historically rich venues, events and cultural values upon which our pioneering forerunners built a foundation for what-we-know-today as Douglas County, Colorado. Organized and constructed as a non-profit organization in 2008, HDC was approved and federally recognized in 2009 as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. HDC is not an organization for directly researching in-depth historical information but can steer you in the right direction for your research.
[Located in Category: Local Area Research Facilities]
This site will explain everything you want to know about genetic genealogy from acronyms to decoding the results.
[Located in Category: DNA Research]
Contains 15 million free, downloadable books and texts. Allows you to "borrow" a book for 7 days.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Excellent Source for all irish Research
[Located in Category: Country Specific]
More than 7 million records from over 6,00 family trees. Also a 54-nation Gazetteer and a database of over 6,000 Jewish communities.
[Located in Category: 100 Best Genealogy Web Sites]
This repository was created as a repository of scholarly works and academic journals. It now contains over 12 million journal articles and books, many of which focus on town histories and genealogy.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Bureau of Land Management: Access federal land patents on te initial transfer of title from the federal government to individuals.
[Located in Category: General Research]
Great source for US obituaries for the years 2000-present.
[Located in Category: Cemeteries, Obituaries, Death]
Many free webinars taught by national speakers
[Located in Category: Genealogy Education]
This website lists libraries by state with a brief description of digitized collections for each library; scroll down the page to find your state and explore the repositories.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Audio, books, printed material, videos, maps, architecture, genealogy, personal narratives and more.
[Located in Category: Books and Libraries]
Over 5,000 digitized rare and historic maps from American history to world maps are found in this collection.
[Located in Category: MAPS]
Lists every place name in the German Empire during the period of 1871 to 1918.
[Located in Category: Country Specific]
Paid subscription site.
[Located in Category: General Research]