My Favorite On-Line Genealogy Sites

American Medical Association Deceased Physician File
The National Genealogical Society has this large collection of
records and provides a research service for the entries. The file is
incomplete from 1878 to 1905, but comprehensive from 1906-1969.
The fee is $15 per name.

                    Deciphering Old Handwriting
                    This on-line tutorial will help you understand the handwriting and
                    phonetic spellings you discover in old records

                            Free Library of Philadelphia
                            A review of genealogic resources in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
                            Great links to all available Pennsylvania genealogic and
                            historical repositories.

                                FuneralNet
                                Need help locating an existing or old cemetery?
                                Who better to ask than the local funeral director!

                            How to Cite Electronic Sources
                            The University of Oregon Library can show you how to
                            properly cite electronic sources.

                    The Library of Virginia
                    If you're interested in Virginia genealogy, this is the place
                    to search. They have online catalogs, electronic card indexes,
                    family histories and bible records, to name a few.

Philadelphia City Archives
Everything you would want to know about the city's
genealogic resources. Their page on Naturalizations
is a terrific general resource for everyone interested
in locating these valuable court records.

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