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These are genealogy links to Latter-day Saint online databases and indexes that may include birth records, marriage records, death records, biographies, cemeteries, censuses, histories, immigration records, land records, military records, newspapers, obituaries, or probate records.
Historical records can often reveal important details about where your family lived or came from, when family members were born or got married, and when they died. Search for your ancestors in birth certificates, marriage registrations, census records, and other documents.
We’ve gathered a variety of important documents that you can use to tell the story of your family. Those documents record key life events of your ancestors. Including: Cemetery records. Birth, death, and marriage records. Census Records. Obituary records. And much more. Search All Records.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides a free service, FamilySearch.org, which helps people discover, gather, and connect their families—past, present, and future. Use the FamilySearch Tree (iOS or Android) and FamilySearch Memories (iOS or Android) mobile apps, and visit FamilySearch.org.
The library’s public collection includes over 1.3 million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records; 190,000 microfiche; 340,000 books, serials, and other formats; and 125,500 periodicals, which are preserved in humidity, temperature, and lighting-controlled environment.
Discover your family history. Explore the world’s largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources.
Our records directory contains information about where church records are located, organized by state, county, and city. Both online and archive sources are included. USA (1,379,301) > Church Records (72,132)
Directory with over 1.3 million U.S. record sources from 1,718 different websites and archives. Source finder to help you to identify more sources about your ancestor. In-depth articles on dozens of family history topics including: Questions to Ask Yourself Before Declaring a Brick Wall.
The Ancestor Source Finder can help find U.S. ancestors by giving suggestions for records to look for. If you are uncertain about a date, you can use About, After, or Before. Places can be listed as Unknown.
Visit the Church’s primary resource to accomplish family history work. Getting Started. Start here to learn more about family history. Resources. Discover resources to help you participate in family history work. Temple and Family History Callings. Learn more about temple and family history callings.