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The Public Record Source Directory comes from the nation's premier publisher of sourcebooks used for locating public records. This directory allows you to access information about government agencies and public record vendors that maintain and will help you to retrieve public records. The listings in the directory include record access procedures, restrictions, fees, turn-around times, web addresses, and contact information.
This collection of coat of arms images contains roughly 4,000 crests for names of Irish, German, Scottish, Italian, Spanish, English, Australian and Welsh origin.
This collection of Red River County, Texas birth records was compiled by the Red River County Clerk and covers years 1846-1926. When available, each record contains the full name of the individual, parents’ names, date of birth, as well as the record’s volume and page number.
ca.1500 - Present
500,000,000
This collection is a compilation of public family trees from Archives.com and community trees from FamilySearch International. Family tree records may include names, birth, death, marriage dates, etc, in addition to family relationships. These records date from ca. 1500 to present.
NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest historical newspaper database online, contains over 125 million newspaper pages from the 1690's to the present. Every newspaper in the archive is fully searchable by keyword and date, making it easy for you to quickly explore historical content.
The Patriots of Color collection is a summary of information so far collected about men and women of color who fought for American independence during the Revolutionary War as soldiers, seamen, wagoners, skilled craftsmen, servants, and laborers. Revealing their identities and individual stories is the goal of an extensive and ongoing research effort. This is only the beginning our research, and we wanted to make this collection of data available at the outset to encourage more research and scholarship. Funding for research was provided by Richard Gilder and the Gilder Lehrman Foundation, David Roux, Joseph Dooley and the Sons of the American Revolution, and the W. E. B. DuBois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University.
ca. 1775 to 2008
3,258,924
This collection of veteran's burial records was provided by the National Cemetery Administration Department of Veterans Affairs. This database contains information on veterans buried in VA National Cemeteries, and other veteran's and private cemeteries.
1790
406,419
This collection consists of U.S. census records from 1790, representing many states. Records have been provided by FamilySearch.org.
1800
540,434
This collection consists of U.S. census records from 1800, representing many states. Records have been provided by FamilySearch.org.
This collection of burial records was provided by BillionGraves.com and was compiled by volunteers who submit headstone pictures and transcriptions for cemeteries throughout the world.
These Grayson County, Texas birth records were compiled by the Grayson County Clerk’s office, and cover 1800-2011. When available, each record contains the full names of the individual, birth date, as well as the full names of the parents.
This collection of Collin County, Texas birth records was compiled by the Collin County Clerk's office, and covers 1800-1926. Each record contains the full name, birth date, as well as the record number.
This collection of Collin County, Texas death records was compiled by the Collin County Clerk's office, and covers 1800-1965. Each record contains the full name, death date, as well as the record number.
This collection of Burnet County birth records was compiled by the Burnet County Clerk’s Office, and covers years 1800-1926. When available, each record contains the full name of the individual, the date of birth, full names of parents, certificate number, as well as book and page number.
This collection of Burnet County death records was compiled by the Burnet County Clerk’s Office, and covers years 1800-1964. When available, each record contains the full name of the decendent, date of death, date of birth, certificate number, as well as book and page number.
This collection of Burnet County, Texas marriage records was compiled by the Burnet County Clerk’s Office, and covers years 1800-2010. When available, each record contains the full names of both the bride and groom, the date of marriage, date of application for marriage, license number, as well as book and page number.
1810
825,998
This collection consists of U.S. census records from 1810, representing many states. Records have been provided by FamilySearch.org.
This collection of Johnson County, Texas birth records was compiled by the Johnson County Clerk's Office, and covers years 1812-1926. When available, each record contains the individual's full name, birth date, gender, book, volume, page number, registrar number, as well as record type.
1814-1909, 1966-2002
12,788,837
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