 There is a Family History section on the BYU- I Library home page.  This site includes:  vital records for eastern and western states  Death indexes.

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 There is a Family History section on the BYU- I Library home page.  This site includes:  vital records for eastern and western states  Death indexes for Idaho  Census Records  FHC/Film Lookup  Regional family history websites  Personal Histories  Links to other sites

 This website contains a collection of links to help you make use of the numerous genealogical resources on the internet.  It links you to other sites but does not contain the actual information on its site.

 This free web site provides links to other family history web sites by categories. It is the "card catalog" to family history on the internet. Search by subject, surname or place.  Just like Genealogy Links this site links you to family history sites but does not contain actual family history information on its site.

 This volunteer project provides family history websites for every county and state in the United States.  Other projects they are developing include archive, census and tombstone databases.  Try the project state pages to find a website for a county of your choice.

 This free website serves to connect people so that they can share genealogical research by way of the World Connect Project, Surname lists, message boards, mailing lists, and more.  You can access and search ancestry.com through RootsWeb

 This website helps enable you to search :  US census  local and family history books  Directories  surname books  Revolutionary War records of their ancestors.

 On this website you may search by pioneer companies or specific ancestors. You may find journal entries about their travel. This is also available on the BYU-I Family History webpage.