Dayna Jacobs, AG® https://ongrannystrail.com/
This toolkit is full of my go-to links that are (mostly) not record repositories, but rather are tools to help me find, interpret, and organize my research and records. I think you’ll want to keep them handy, too.
Abbreviations & Acronyms for Genealogy – What do they mean?
Archive Grid – Enter a zip code to identify nearby archives
BLM-GLO Records – Find U.S. federal land patents and locate parcels on a map
Cheat Sheet – Boolean Genealogy Searches – Online searches made easy from OGT
Cheat Sheets – Family Tree Magazine – A variety of helps
Cheat Sheet – Table of Wars and Ages of Servicemen – Determine which war your ancestor might have been involved with
Citation Creator – EasyBib – Help for source citations
Cloud Convert – Convert files from one format to another
David Rumsey Digital Map Collection – Excellent map resource
Earth Point township and range tools – Locate land in the public domain
Easy Google Genealogy Searcher – Google search templates for genealogists
Encyclopedia of Genealogy – by Dick Eastman
Evernote – Organize your research
Free Forms and Charts – Family Tree Magazine
Free Forms and Charts – Rootsweb
Genealogy Gophers – Searches in genealogy books digitized by FamilySearch
Geographic Names Info System (GNIS) – Supercharged online gazetteer
Historical Map Archive – A look back in time
Internet Archive – For digitized county and family histories
Learning Center – Free online courses at FamilySearch
Linkpendium – Links to genealogy resources organized by locality
Map of US – Interactive map of the U.S. and county boundaries by year
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) – Order land entry files and pension files
Newspapers – Library of Congress: Chronicling America
Research Report Template – Download this editable template from OGT
Research Wiki – FamilySearch – Huge knowledge base for researchers
The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy – Online version of a classic
Timeline Template – Download this editable template from OGT
Topoview – Download historical or current topographical maps from the USGS
Vital Records – Where to write
Worldcat – Find libraries and items for interlibrary loan
I am so glad you are with us while you are away… Glad you are enjoying your genealogy across the globe with all your chicks (us) Thanks for all you do….. !!!
So great to hear from you, Lori! Thanks for saying hello!
Wow!!!!!! Thank you SO much! This is the most incredible collection of resources I’ve seen!! A few of these things I’ve already pinned on Pinterest, when you gave them to us individually; now I have this wonderful resource! Blessings to you! Anita Brown Bennett From: On Granny’s Trail To: anitakbennett@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 1:02 AM Subject: [New post] Dayna’s Genealogy Toolkit #yiv0131899541 a:hover {color:red;}#yiv0131899541 a {text-decoration:none;color:#0088cc;}#yiv0131899541 a.yiv0131899541primaryactionlink:link, #yiv0131899541 a.yiv0131899541primaryactionlink:visited {background-color:#2585B2;color:#fff;}#yiv0131899541 a.yiv0131899541primaryactionlink:hover, #yiv0131899541 a.yiv0131899541primaryactionlink:active {background-color:#11729E;color:#fff;}#yiv0131899541 WordPress.com | The Fairy Tale Genealogist posted: “Dayna’s Genealogy ToolkitDayna Jacobs, AG® www.ongrannystrail.comAbbreviations & Acronyms for Genealogy – What do they mean?Animated Atlas – U.S. History TimelineArchive Grid – Enter a zip code to identify nearby archivesAtlas of” | |
Thanks, Anita, I’m so glad it is helpful! I’ve been “collecting” these for years. I plan to create some more cheat sheets and templates in the next few months, so be sure to check back.