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AncestryProGenealogists
Bringing together science and self-discovery, Ancestry® helps everyone, everywhere discover the story of what led to them. AncestryProGenealogists®, Ancestry’s professional research arm, brings together expert researchers and professional writers to help conduct research around the world, trace family trees, share family stories, travel to ancestral homelands, and help clients connect with their past.
MyHeritage offers users a meaningful discovery experience that unites their past, present, and future using sophisticated matching technologies, billions of international historical records, and at-home DNA tests. It is also home to the world's best technologies for animating, colorizing, and enhancing historical photos.
Founded in 1869, the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (NYG&B) is the largest and oldest genealogical society in New York State dedicated to collecting, preserving, documenting, and sharing the rich and varied history of New York and its families.
American Ancestors’ mission is to advance the study of family history in America and beyond by educating, inspiring, and connecting people through our scholarship, collections, and expertise. We help genealogists of all skill levels improve their knowledge and understanding of their family and its place in history.
Founded in 2000, FamilyTreeDNA pioneered the field of genetic genealogy—the use of DNA testing to establish relationships between individuals and determine ancestry. Over 2 million people have tested with FamilyTreeDNA, resulting in the most comprehensive DNA matching database in the industry.
New York State Archives and New York State Archives Partnership Trust
The Archives Partnership Trust supports education, preservation and outreach programs to make the voices from over 350 years of historical records from New York’s colonial and state governments in the State Archives accessible, relevant and heard. The Trust advances New York State history through statewide partnerships to unite scholars, students, and the interested public in discovery, interpretation, and promotion of our shared history.
Three of my ancestors were among fifteen young ruffians who kidnapped Pennsylvania official Timothy Pickering in 1788. This is the story of the Yankee-Pennamite War, which led to the kidnapping, and the escape from prosecution to New York of my ancestors.
Related Faces is an exciting new tool for genealogists or anyone with inherited photos of unidentified people. Related Faces uses facial analysis and patent pending processes to help users find the same or similar face in their photos as well as other user’s photos and photos from the U.S. Library of Congress. Use Coupon Code RFHLLLLQ60 in Sign Up for 20% Off! - Expires 9/30/22
The Genealogy Federation of Long Island (GFLI) is a collaboration of both nationally & internationally award-winning genealogical societies, historical societies and local libraries with genealogy collections and programs.
The 30th Anniversary edition of Family Tree Maker takes this grand old brand to places its original creators could only have dreamed of. Where Family Tree Maker is no longer an isolated desktop application, but rather the hub of a growing ecosystem of mobile apps and cloud services.
Goldie May is software power tools for genealogists. Keep your FamilySearch or Ancestry tree and see if Goldie May's research and analysis tools can help.
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania fulfills its mission—"to provide leadership and support in promoting genealogy through education, preservation, and access to Pennsylvania-related genealogical information”—by offering digital collections, programming, publications, and friendly assistance to help the many Americans with Pennsylvania ancestry, including the soon-to-be-released Pennsylvania Genealogical Almanac.