Archives
• 'Archives.com is making family history easy and affordable for the everyday person. The site offers a rich interface and access to an abundance of records, images, and stories about the past.
I give Archives.com my highest recommendation.' - Henry Louis Gates Jr., Host of Faces of America on PBS • “Archives.com is an affordable solution for family historians (especially beginners) who want to learn more about their family history and connect with their past. It's clear from their rapid growth that the market was hungry for a low-priced product like this.” - Ravinder Rao, CEO TribalPages.com • “The site allows you to search data bases and review collections. But, the special feature is the Expert Series. These articles can help genealogists in their research.” - Char McCargo Bah, Professional Genealogist • “I am very excited about being a member of Archives.
There will be a Local Records Committee meeting at 10 a.m. On Wednesday April 3, 2019. This open, public meeting will take place at the Washington State Archives, 1129 Washington Street SE, Olympia. The Archives will be closed on Saturday, April 27th for the Spring Electrical Shutdown. Research Room Rules Directions and Parking. Download adobe photoshop cs4 portable zip. For more information.
Having tried other genealogy sites in the past, I find it very user-friendly, where others were too complicated and less precise.” - Rose Marie, New York • “[Archives.com] changed my whole perspective of who I am and where I come from.” - Linda, Florida • “Archives has really helped me ‘put the pieces together’ back to the 1800s.” - Amy, Texas • “I have been searching for information on some of my husband's family. We couldn't determine if they were Creek or Cherokee. And last night I was looking and found the information I needed.” - Sammie, Oklahoma • “I wanted to say HOW WONDERFUL THIS ARCHIVES IS with all its information provided and so well organized. All your work is appreciated which makes my researching so much easier! Thanks to one and all.” - R. Houston • “I'm over 70 and a widow.
I have plenty of time but not much money. Archives was just what I needed to continue my family research.” - Pam, Massachusetts • “I had been looking for my great grandmother for 8 months. Low and behold found her and her obit on Archives. What a joyful day that was.
You are just great.keep up the excellent work.” - D. Deniger • “For the first time I have found my family on a genealogy site. It was so exciting!
Thank you.” - Nancy, Pennsylvania.
On Saturday, March 2, 10:30 a.m. Author Kathy Canavan will return to the Delaware Public Archives to present a program titled “The Forgotten Women of the Lincoln Assassination.” Among the persons this presentation will focus upon are the first female theater owner in America, the First Lady who was committed to a mental institution, the [] The du Pont family has been closely tied to Delaware history from 1802 to the present. But have you ever wondered who they are? How they came to Delaware and ended up running one of the nation’s most prominent chemical companies? On Saturday, January 5, 10:30 a.m., at the Delaware Public Archives, Lucas R.