Genealogical Links
New:  Family Search Newly Released Names from Granite Mtn. Records Vault:  fsbeta.FamilySearch.org
New:  50 Most Popular Genealogy Websites for 2010:  http://www.progenealogists.com/top50genealogy2010.htm
New:  LDS Companies & Pioneers who crossed the Plains:  Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868
New:  Basic Computer Tips:  Basic Computer Tips
New:  NFS Training Database (LDS Account Login):  training.familysearch.org
New:  Use Typewriter Functions, Highlight, and More on PDF documents with  PDF-XChange Viewer  This requires a download. 
New:  LDS Tech Forums:  Family History   & Family Search Certified Products & Services
Uintah County Public Library.  Uintah County's Cemetery Index, The Library Photo Collections, Vernal Papoose and Express Archives with actual images of original documents.  With your Uintah County Library Card Number,  you can enter Heritage Quest & Ancestry Library Addition.  
New:  Searchable Online Book:  Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah
New:   BYU Center for Family History & Genealogy: Home Page
          BYU Family History Archives:  
Digital Online Collections Search   Includes Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah.
           BYU Special Collections & Family History:  Birth, Death, Marriage, ID, Western US, Japanese Immigration & More. 
New:  Find A Grave:  Search 41 million grave records.
New:  Names in Stone:  Cemetery Maps, Birth, Death, Relatives, etc.
New:  MyKindred.com:  Family History Research, some cemeteries.
New:  Utah Death Certificates: available online!  Archives & History including digital images of death certificates from 1905 to 1954.  To print the images out, you may want to save them to your computer, crop off the borders with an image editing program and then print.
            Utah Cemetery Burials Database  -  The Utah Division of State History offers a searchable Web site that can quickly tell where 605,931 people are buried in 365 Utah cemeteries.
New: Other Cemetery Records on the Internet 
New: Bookmarks: SLC FHLibrary Favorites: World, Including United States.
New:  Research Wiki:  Free family history research advice for the community, by the community (LDS Accounts Login).
New:  Family Search Labs  Future Tools to Dig up the Past.
New:  Record Research  Accessing Family Search Indexing Records
New:  Vernal DUP Index:  Complete histories are located at Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum; 186 S 500 W, Vernal, Utah; (435) 789-0352. Cost: Free; Open June-Aug., Tues.-Sat. 10:00am-4:00pm. 
Getting Started in Irish Genealogy  -  16 minute free online video presentation on finding your Irish ancestors, which includes a variety of genealogical records and links for Irish research. 
"The Journey is the Reward"  -  711 page book on finding your Scandinavian LDS Roots which has passenger lists, personal stories of immigrants, and a history of the Copenhagen, Denmark Mission.
New:  AllMyCousins.com:  When registering, you agree to "Share your name and Information on deceased relatives." Download a NFS gedcom file & identify Temple Ready names.
New:  WorldCat is the world's largest network of library content and services.  Search libraries around the World.  See also, WorldCat with  focus on Genealogy
Census-Online - Transcriptions of some census in each state - transcriptions added eachhttps://training.familysearch.org/training/ month.

BLM Official Federal Land Patent Records:  This is a database of the initial transfer of land titles (patents) from the federal government to individuals. View images of more than 2 million Land Patents issued between 1820 and 1908 in eastern public land states (most states outside the 13 original Colonies are public- land states).

Library of Virginia.  This tremendous site features 80-plus databases, indexes, and search tools. Key resources include indexes to Marriage Records dating from 1630 and Death Records from 1853 to 1896. Military indexes cover Revolutionary War Bounty Land Warrants, War of 1812 pay and Muster Rolls, as well as Confederate Pension Rolls. Indexes to Land Patents and Grants from 1623 to 1922 are linked to images of the original documents. You can even view images of pages from Family Bibles.

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Archival Research Catalog.  NARA has posted only a handful of its vast holdings online, but that includes some major Native American records—Indian Census Records from 1885 through 1940 and the Dawes Rolls, Applications for Enrollment in the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chocataw, Creek & Seminole, taken between 1896 & 1914.

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