Sorting through the various ancestry search tools available on the web can be a daunting task. This site was created as both a directory of the most effective ancestry search tools and the best people search engines. Using these directories one can learn about the past, and connect with family of the present.
For starters try the search form below which provides instant access to national death record information online. With this tool you can research genealogy, past friends, associates, and more. With over 65 million national death records available, it is a great place to start your search.
Death Records
We're dedicated to making your online ancestry search a positive one, so we provide you with all the tools needed to discover your heritage and find living relatives. Have the family reunion you had always wanted. Current contact information for decedents of your ancestors can be recovered with a simple people search of publicly available information.
Genealogy Search
This page was designed as a simple and effective directory for those who are interested in their ancestry and in discovering any living relatives. Take a brief moment to familiarize yourself with the pages and try some of the search methods and tools provided in each. Hopefully you will find these suggestions to be both useful and effective.
Another effective way to connect with relatives is through marriage reports which can include marriage date, bride's maiden name, groom's name and bride and groom's ages. Divorce reports can include divorce date, names, ages, residence & additional details which may prove to be extremely useful.
Marriage & Divorce Records
We're dedicated to making your online ancestry search a positive one, so we provide you with all the tools needed to discover your heritage and find living relatives. Have the family reunion you had always wanted. Current contact information for decedents of your ancestors can be recovered with a simple people search of publicly available information.
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Did you know...
- Genealogy may be one of the most popular topics on the web. The web is becoming not only a major resource of data for genealogists, but also of communication and education.
- In early American colonies, churches were initially the sole keepers of vital records.
- Birth certificates were not officially issued by most states until 1910 at the earliest.
