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Library Instruction: Genealogy Assistance

ProQuest Heritage Quest

HeritageQuest Online provides genealogical and historical sources for more than 60 countries, with coverage dating back as early as the 1700s.

  • New!  Birth, Baptism, Marriage, Death and Census Records includes more than one billion names from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Mexico, Central and South America, Caribbean, Africa and Asia
  • New!  Cemetery Indexes for the U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Mexico, Germany, Italy, Brazil and Global Burials at Sea
  • New!  Military Records include the U.S. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files 1800-1900 (NARA M804), U.S. Records of Confederate Prisoners of War 1861-1865, and the U.S. Remarried Widows Index to Pension Applications 1887-1942. Other military records include Colombia Military Records 1809-1958, Traunstein Bavaria Military Records, 1830-1918, Louisiana War of 1812 Pension Lists, Netherlands Army Service Records 1807-1929, U.S. Naval Enlistment Rendezvous 1855-1891, and more.
  • New!  Immigration and Naturalization Records are included from selected U.S. states, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, and other countries.
  • New!  Social Security Death Index (SSDI) containing over 94 million records of deceased persons with social security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration
  • New!  U.S. Public Records Volumes 1-2, contains a compilation of 800 million various public records spanning all 50 U.S. states from 1950 to 1993
  • New!  Map and Photo Collection with more than 7 million names identified and 600,000 images from the Library of Congress Photo Collection 1840-2000

ProQuest Heritage Quest

NCGen

The USGenWeb Archives was developed to help genealogists and family historians share information found in their research. Thousands of records have been contributed to North Carolina, and can be accessed by clicking on either of the links shown below. Know the town but not the county? 

 

Search NCGenWeb Archives or USGenWeb Archives