http://www.genealogyspot.com/
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WorldCat Focus on Genealogy: http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/genealogy/
is a cooperatively-created catalog of materials held
in more than 7,600 libraries in the United States and the rest of the
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MY FACTS PAGE GENEALOGY RESOURCES: http://refdesk.com/factgene.html
alot of genealogy links
From what I can see, this site is free...I went through everything
and could not see anyone asking for money....it is American and
world.....
GenCircles: <http://www.gencircles.com/> When you upload your data to
their web site, they do not gain the rights to re-publish your data
on CD or sell it to a third-party. By giving your email address to
GenCircles, you aren't opening yourself up for a mailbox full of junk.
At GenCircles, your privacy comes first! They will also work to
protect the privacy of the living individuals in your genealogy.
I checked this out and they state this one is free too....however,
you always have to look carefully and check what they do with your
information GenGateway at: http://gengateway.com/ is a genealogy
gateway to the Web with subject gateways, guides, links, searches and
more.
Family Roots Radio - Thursdays 4pm ET:
<http://www.familyrootsradio.com/> this is kind of cool......you can
listen to archived radio genealogy interviews
if you miss the actual interview.
Helm's Genealogy Toolbox at: <http://www.genealogytoolbox.com/> has
added a `What's New' section for user convenience.