Getting Started Start with Yourself and Work Backwards! Fill in a Family Tree and Family Group sheets (see Blank Forms section) with the information you have, including names (and nicknames), dates and locations of births, marriages and deaths, approximate if necessary, known siblings in each generation, and religious denomination ... [ more ] |
Research Resources These include: Vital Records, Cemeteries, Census Data, City Directories, Newspapers, Immigration and Naturalization Records, Military Records, Missing Persons Records, Probate and Wills and Fraternal Organizations. Search all U.S. and family sources that you can in an effort to identify where in Ireland your ancestor came from. The piece of information that you are seeking is the townland where your ancestors lived ... [ more ] |
Genealogy for Kids Engage your children in genealogy at an early age! This section of our website has a great selection of activities for kids. My Family Tree, Genealogy Terms, Word Jumbles and more ... [ more ] |
Blank Forms Use the forms included in this section to chart your family genealogy. Family Trees, Ancestor and Relationship Charts, Genealogy Circles and more ... [ more ] |
The Irish experience has had a profound impact on Connecticut's past, and its narrative spans all periods of the state's history and touches every one of its eight counties and 169 towns.