- Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920
Trace your turn-of-the-century ancestors with information on approximately 886,000 individuals whose deaths were recorded in Indiana.
- Vital Records: Massachusetts, 1600s-1800s
The depth and quality of information contained in Massachusetts vital records is more significant than any other state. Although Massachusetts did not develop a centralized system of collecting vital information until 1844, they did require that towns collect vital records (births and deaths) very early on. Though sometimes incomplete and varying in accuracy, the importance of this data set cannot be over-emphasized.
- Marriage Index: Iowa, 1851-1900
Approximately 157,000 individuals who were married between 1851 and 1900 in select Iowa counties.
- Marriage Index: Maryland, 1655-1850
This database contains an alphabetical listing of approximately 258,000 individuals who were married in Maryland between 1655 and 1850. Calvert county is not included since the courthouse burned in 1882 and most records were destroyed.
Ancestral Findings
Will Moneymaker is the founder of Ancestral Findings. He has been involved in genealogy research for 20+ years. The thrill of the hunt, the adventure, and the excitement begin when he started investigating the meaning of his last name. He continues to enjoy researching his family tree, answering free genealogy lookups, and taking photos. Why I Love Genealogy (And You Should, Too!)
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