It’s time to take a 2019 look at those great genealogy toolboxes that bloggers often share on their websites. I’ve updated the lists from past years and have only included those websites with new content published within the last few months. Some previous sites are still found online, but have gone dormant.
There are also a few first timers on the list.
Please take the time to visit each of these blogs and take a look at their toolboxes. Resources such as blank forms, reference books, free websites, local resources and DNA are just a few of the link categories. Be sure to leave the blogger a comment, too – we love reading comments.
Abundant Genealogy and Destination: Austin Family – Thomas MacEntee’s websites with links to all kinds of genealogy resources.
Anxiously Engaged! – Peggy Lauritzen has a number of buttons leading to multiple categories of resources.
Cow Hampshire – Janice Brown includes a BLOGS AND LINKS tab with many resources.
DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy – Roberta Estes’ HELP button has links all about DNA and its use in genealogical research.
Empty Branches on the Family Tree – While you are browsing bloggers’ research toolboxes, I hope you will take a look at mine, too. Category links are located right under the header image on the home page. 🙂
Evidence Explained – Elizabeth Shown Mills’ website is the place to go for source citation tips.
Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family – Vera Miller has a LINKS button to lots of Russian/Eastern European resources
Fortify Your Family Tree – DiAnn Iamarino shares her resources in tabs under her header image.
From Maine to Kentucky – Elizabeth Handler has a link to DNA resources.
Genea-Musings – Visit Randy Seaver’s “Randy’s Genealogy Links” right next to his HOME button.
Genealogy Ă la Carte – Gail Dever has a robust list of tools for those with Canadian roots and created an ever-growing list of Canadian genealogy groups on Facebook.
Genealogy by Paula – Paula Stuart-Warren has a RESOURCES button with a long list of her favorite research links.
Granite Genealogy – Sue Maxwell has a list of “Training Materials – Links, Videos and Tools
Irish Family Roots – Donna Moughty’s focus is Ireland with links.
Jana’s Genealogy and Family History Blog – Check out Jana Last’s Research Toolbox link in the top button bar
Kitty Cooper’s Blog – Kitty has multiple buttons with links to DNA and genealogy information
Leaves and Branches – Colleen Brown Pasquale has multiple tabs under her header image.
Olive Tree Genealogy – Lorine McGinnis Schulze has a blog along with her website, which is a huge research toolbox for ships’ passenger lists, along with links to many other Canadian and American records.
Pima County Genealogy Society – There is an Arizona Research Toolbox.
The In-Depth Genealogist – Jennifer Alford and Terri O’Connell  maintain this site, which has a RESOURCES tab.
Writing My Past – Teresa has a lengthy set of links to all things genealogy.
Great list 🙂 Will be exploring them all… I also have a Toolbox : https://writingmypast.wordpress.com/my-genealogy-toolbox/
Hi Teresa, I updated the list and added your link. Thank you for letting me know.
Thanks, Linda 🙂