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PASLEY Family History and Genealogy |
The following are links to websites specific to Pasley research and genealogy. I am also including the best recommended free and easy genealogy websites for overall genealogy research. There are some pay websites, but I am not providing that information here. In many cases those can be found accessible from your local area library.
A very active international family organization based out of Scotland with represenation in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The website of the offical Paisley Family DNA Project sponsored by the North American Council of the Paisley Family Society, with background, project statistics. All variant names of Paisley are invited and included in this project.
Paisley / Pasley / Paslay Family Message Boards on Rootsweb. Post Paisley / Pasley / Paslay queries and read messages from other researchers.
Paisley and Pasley Family Message Boards on GenForum by Genealogy.com. Post Paisley / Pasley queries and read messages from other researchers. There is no Paslay message board on GenForum.
Subscribe to the Paisley / Pasley E-mailing lists on Rootsweb. Post and receive e-mailed queries regarding the Paisley family. Search or Browse the mailing list archives for past postings. There is no Paslay mailing list on Rootsweb.
From the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah (LDS), this site includes various databases, research tips, resources, downloaded genealogies, etc., as well as online catalog of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, the largest genealogy library in the world.
This site consists of several databases, including the Social Security Death Index and downloaded genealogy databases. Also included are links to mailing lists and message boards, with information on how to connect or access archives of previous postings. And there are links to many genealogy websites that are hosted for free by Rootsweb.
Browse by U.S. state and county for information on history and resources, including submitted genealogies, record abstracts, research tips and local organizations, etc.
An international version of the USGenWeb. Browse for information, history, resources, record abstracts, research tips and more for nations and ethnic groups around the world.
Message Boards where you can post queries or read past discussions on various surnames, national and international regions, and specific genealogy topics and research techniques.
A website that successfully organizes and categorizes all genealogy websites on the internet by subject and includes links to those sites.
The name pretty much tells it all. Find the grave for almost anyone anywhere. Search over 103 million known marked graves, with grave photos, detailed biographical information, family relations, and cemetery information.
The home page for the National Archives and Records Administration of the United States Government. Click on the link to the pages for Genealogists/Family Historians. Provides a wealth of information for Genealogists on types of records, availability, databases, lessons, links, etc. Create an account and order copies of records directly from the NARA online.
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