Featured Resource
- HeritageQuest Online
- Available to Middletown Thrall Library cardholders, this database includes federal census records, 28,000 family and local histories, and PERSI.
Other Resources
- Cyndi's List
- "A comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online."
- FamilySearch
- "Our vision is carried out by a dedicated team of employees and volunteers who work tirelessly to preserve and share the largest collection of genealogical and historical records in the world. We strive to create and link the best and most valuable research resources to help people discover who they are by exploring where they come from. For over 100 years, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide." From the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
- Genealogy Databases
- Available to Middletown Thrall Library cardholders.
- Geneaology Resources Online
- Middletown Thrall Library's Local History Department's directory of genealogical resources on the Web.
- Genealogy: Vital Records
- "A selection of links to websites helpful for locating birth, death, and marriage records." From the National Archives.
- How to Use Ancestry.com New York
- Several New York repositories have formed a partnership with Ancestry.com to digitize family history records and make them available on line for free. The list of records available is located in the bottom left corner of the Ancestry.com New York web page. Descriptions of the records as well as the holding organizations are provided through the links and logos on the Ancestry.com New York web page." From the New York Sate Archives.
- New York Slavery Records Index
- The New York Slavery Records Index is a searchable compilation of records that identify individual enslaved persons and their owners, beginning as early as 1525 and ending during the Civil War.