tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2394184517128570144.post183127424701656760..comments2024-02-19T01:54:37.404-08:00Comments on Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog: Digital Book IndexUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2394184517128570144.post-7422039008423224032009-04-30T01:02:00.000-07:002009-04-30T01:02:00.000-07:00Genealogy booklinks.com
Another good, source of...Genealogy booklinks.com <br />Another good, source of free digital books of interest to genealogists is genealogybooklinks.com. <br /><br />It contains links to more than 15,000 online history, records, biographies and family genealogy books gathered from more than 20 sources. <br /><br />Books are organized by name, subject and state laid out in an easy to use browse able format. Biographies and family genealogies are arranged alphabetically by name. Just click on the first letter of the name you’re seeking and you’ll find a three column table with the last name, source link, and title. Scroll down until you find the name and click on the link. Some names such as Smith, Baker, Brown, Clark, Johnson, Mason, White, Williams, etc. with a larger number of volumes are on individual pages. <br /><br />The site map provides the layout, the main headings and subtopics. <br />Some states such as Mich, IL, Wis, Ohio, NY, and Mass, are more developed then others. The free available Massachusetts town vital records books are a subtopic of the Mass page. Genealogy Book Links is also a good source of civil war regimental histories. <br /><br />A Google site search can be found towards the bottom of the homepage, if you prefer to search the site. Links to good off site resources can be found in black at the top of the page.<br /><br />Check back often, because titles are constantly being added.DigLibhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14837894866370163483noreply@blogger.com