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USGenWeb® - Always Free Since 1996, The USGenWeb ® Project has been a cornerstone of the online genealogy community, offering free access to historical and genealogical resources across the United States
USGenWeb Archives - census wills deeds genealogy *The names, The USGenWeb Project and XXGenWeb (where XX is the two-letter abbreviation for each state), are reserved exclusively for use by The USGenWeb Project
USGenWeb: Louisiana Archives Bible Records, Biographies, Deeds, Marriage Records, Obituaries, Wills, Military Records, etc If you have a file you would like to donate to help other genealogists and the USGenWeb Archives Project, submit it to the listed File Manager or at genrecords org
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USGenWeb - FamilySearch Today the USGenWeb Project has thousands of sites, millions of web pages, a wealth of genealogical and historical information on line and welcomes several millions of visitors each year to its sites
USGenWeb Archives - North Carolina The USGenWeb Archives was developed to help genealogists and family historians share information found in their research Thousands of records have been contributed to North Carolina, and can be accessed by clicking on any of the county links shown below
WVGenWeb part of the USGenWeb Congress granted statehood to West Virginia on June 20, 1863 The West Virginia town of Harpers Ferry was the site of John Brown’s ill-fated 1859 raid on the federal armory there Although Brown’s plan to arm a large-scale revolt of enslaved people with weapons from the armory ultimately failed
The USGenWeb® Project - Research Suport Using traditional research techniques is the ultimate way to research your family history This includes finding original evidence by physically searching everywhere - libraries, government offices, churches, funeral homes, cemeteries, etc
USGenWeb Archives - census wills deeds genealogy In June 1996, the USGenWeb Digital Library (USGenWeb Archives) was developed to present actual transcriptions of public domain records on the Internet