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FamilySearch Digital Library. Over 500,000 genealogy books, family histories, maps, yearbooks, and more. Search Digital Library for the name of an ancestor, the name of a birthplace, or some other keyword. Search for a word or phrase that could appear in the title of a book or other work.
Over 500,000 free genealogy books, family histories, maps, yearbooks, and more are available. New content is added regularly. Visit the Digital Library.
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Discover your family history. Explore the world’s largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources.
Search Historical Records. Records create a paper trail for your ancestors and can lead you to important details about their life. Enter a name, and we'll look for it in birth certificates, marriage registrations, census records, and other official documents. Tips for Effective Searches.
Online Books. In the last decade, there has been a literal explosion in the availability of online genealogy records. This article will explain methods for locating online digitized books of published genealogical records.
Search the catalog of genealogical materials (including books, online materials, microfilm, microfiche, and publications) made available by FamilySearch online and in libraries and centers worldwide.
Search the Family History Library catalog by a combination of: Place, Surname, Title, Author, Subject, or Keyword for general searches. Search by Call Number or Film or Fiche Number for a specific search.
The FamilySearch Digital Library offers a collection of more than 440,000 digitized genealogy and family history books and publications. Here, you can dive into family histories,county and local histories, genealogy magazines, gazetteers, and even medieval histories and pedigrees!
Thousands of individuals are now satisfying many of those needs through FamilySearch’s growing collection of free online genealogy research courses. In just one year, the number of free FamilySearch courses has grown to over 140—and new courses are added monthly.