AncestorNews: Free Ancestry Databases
Everyone knows that Ancestry.com
www.ancestry.com
has millions of genealogy databases available to
subscribers. But did you know that several of those databases
are free to all site visitors? These include goodies such as
Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Michigan
Historical Society Records, Salem Witches and World War I
Civilian Draft Registrations.
One of the most important free databases at Ancestry is the
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI). The AGBI
includes millions of records of names mentioned in printed
genealogy records or family histories. Each of the records
contains the person's name, state of birth (if known) and the name
of the reference work. In some instances, the name of the reference
work can be a clue for future research, as in the case of "persons
still living who traveled from Germany to America."
Finding all of Ancestry's free databases can be tedious, but
worth the effort. From the home page, click Advanced Search.
On the next page, scroll toward the bottom and click on
List All Databases. Next, you'll find an alphabetical listing
of every database and notations next to those that are free.
Because there are thousands of databases, you'll have to navigate
page by page through each letter of the alphabet to find all of
the freebies.
Included in the free selections are first-person narratives of
an 1849 trip to California and pioneering days in Minnesota.
If you ever run across a hard-to-find town, be sure to search
the free database Geographic Reference Library. Happy Hunting!
If you have problems navigating the list of databases, click here:
ancestry.com/search/rectype/alldblist.asp
Nancy Hendrickson is a contributing editor for Family Tree Magazine. She also is a family historian, freelance writer
and the author of the upcoming book, Finding Your Roots Online, on sale May 2003. Her Web site
is at www.ancestornews.com. E-mail her at stjoemo@pobox.com