Databases
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Ancestry Library Due to restrictions set by the library's database vendor, this database is only available from within the library.
Available from ProQuest: coverage of the U.S. and the U.K., including census, vital, church, court, and immigration records, as well as record collections from Canada and other areas. This collection contains more than 4,000 databases and 1.5 billion names.
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Heritage Quest Designed specifically for patrons in public libraries who are either just beginning their family research or who after years of work are still uncovering their past. With over 25,000 books, the entire U.S. Federal Census, PERSI™, and other expanding collections. |
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America’s Obituaries (Newsbank) America's Obituaries & Death Notices is NewsBank's large and comprehensive collection of newspaper obituaries and death notices from the mid 1990's and onward within the United States. Each obituary or death notice is indexed and fully searchable, making it easy to find just what you're looking for using a name, a place of residence, occupation, or other personal information. |
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Chicago Tribune Historical Archive Historical access to the Chicago Tribune from 1849 through 1988 is available through ProQuest.
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Family Search FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. For over 100 years, FamilySearch has been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide. Patrons may freely access our resources and service online at FamilySearch.org, or through over 4,500 family history centers in 70 countries, including the renowned Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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World Vital Records Learn more about your family history and genealogy by searching through more than 3.6 billion records, including vital records, at World Vital Records.
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