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    Uncover Hidden Family Connections With These 8 Free Genealogy Sites of 2026

    Genealogy websites are a great way to learn about your family history. They give you access to records and tools that help you trace your ancestors. Along the way, you might even find new relatives you never knew about.

    General and Native American Ancestry: AccessGenealogy

    What We Like

    • Good diversity of record types.

    • Provides records specific to Native and African American ancestry.

    What We Don’t Like

    • No guides on conducting ancestry searches.

    • Records for some states are less extensive than for others.

    Providing a range of general and more specialized ancestry records, AccessGenealogy is one of the biggest free genealogy sites on the web.

    It includes census records for every state, military records stretching back to the 17th century, cemetery records, and several miscellaneous databases for researchers to scour.

    Additionally, it includes a healthy supply of Native American resources, as well as a variety of African American records. These cover everything from American Indian school records to slave trade records, helping you to not only identify your ancestors but also to add considerable detail to your knowledge of their lives.

    Visit AccessGenealogy

    The Most Extensive Free Ancestry Search on the Web: FamilySearch

    What We Like

    • Large database with a wide variety of records.

    • Helpful, easy-to-use tools (e.g. family tree maker, memories tool).

    What We Don’t Like

    • No specific sections or records for Native Americans and other minorities.

    • No user forums.

    When it comes to ease of use and the depth of its tools, FamilySearch is perhaps the best free genealogy website on the web.

    First launched in 1999 and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the ancestry website lets users search through over 2,000 collections and records to find their relatives.

    Its search pages permit many finely grained searches through birth, death, marriage, and residency records, and it also has a family tree tool that lets you quickly add ancestors you find to your own genealogical tree.

    Overall, it’s a very helpful resource, with its only negatives being the lack of a user forum and the absence of specialized features for Native Americans and other ethnic minorities.

    Visit FamilySearch

    Canadian Genealogy: TONI

    What We Like

    • Large database of names to search.

    • Website is clearly organized and well maintained.

    What We Don’t Like

    • Doesn’t provide much help on searching for ancestors.

    • The database is focused mostly on Ontario.

    Operated by the Ontario Genealogical Society, The Ontario Name Index (TONI) is probably the best free ancestry search tool for people wanting to investigate their Canadian ancestors.

    The index itself contains over 14 million records to search through, drawn from such sources as tombstone photos and family histories. On top of this, it also includes a cemetery index, as well as a church photo collection, a Huguenot collection, and an insurance papers database.

    Its records aren’t quite exhaustive or as extensive as other free ancestry websites, and it also lacks the kinds of genealogy guides you get with other sites. Still, its index is growing all the time and is a very helpful reference for those looking into their Ontarian or Canadian past.

    Visit TONI

    State-by-State Genealogy Records: The USGenWeb Project

    What We Like

    • Very comprehensive range of records for all 50 states.

    • Provides many guides and resources for conducting your ancestry search.

    What We Don’t Like

    • Not that easy to find your way around.

    • No tools for building your family tree.

    The USGenWeb Project was launched in 1996, initially as a genealogy database for Kentucky. Since then, it’s branched out to incorporate genealogy records for all 50 states, which are treated to a comprehensive range of census records, military records, obituaries, newspapers, and maps.

    This makes it one of the most detailed free ancestry websites on the web, although it has to be noted that its site map is quite sprawling and takes some getting used to before you can navigate it with ease.

    That said, it features a number of detailed guides on how to conduct your own ancestry search, including a helpful beginner’s guide.

    Visit The USGenWeb Project

    Genealogy for Jewish Communities: JewishGen

    What We Like

    • Huge and varied database of Jewish ancestry records.

    • Large amount of guides, groups, and even classes on Jewish genealogy.

    What We Don’t Like

    • Can be hard to use and search for beginners.

    For those looking to uncover information about their Jewish ancestry, JewishGen is one of the best ancestry websites online. Aside from offering completely free genealogy searches by name or town, it provides access to a burial registry, a Holocaust database, and a number of book and manuscript catalogs.

    This website also offers access to Jewish databases covering numerous countries outside the US, such as the UK, Israel, Germany, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, and Latvia. Such databases include vital records (e.g., births, deaths, and marriages), census records, and business records, offering plenty of info for those willing to take the time to look.

    JewishGen can be somewhat daunting at first, given the number and size of its databases, but it has a variety of guides and discussion groups to help newcomers find their feet.

    Visit JewishGen

    Genealogy for European Descendants: Olive Tree Genealogy

    What We Like

    • Specific passenger list records that are useful for tracing immigrant ancestors.

    • Useful beginner’s guide to genealogy.

    What We Don’t Like

    • The layout is a little sprawling and unwelcoming.

    • Some of resources link out to paywalls.

    A good ancestry website for those who want to trace their genealogy back to their forebears’ arrival in America is Olive Tree Genealogy. Online since 1996, it offers links to ship passenger records for German Palatine, Mennonite, and Huguenot immigrants.

    It also includes naturalization records, voter registration records, and recorded oaths of allegiance, providing a very extensive repository of info on early migrants to America. On top of this, there are more general records, including military databases, orphan lists, asylum registers, and a Canadian immigration section.

    While its layout isn’t the cleanest or prettiest of all the free ancestry websites on the web, it does have a genealogy guide section, so that beginners can learn how to go about piecing together their family history.

    Visit Olive Tree Genealogy

    Worldwide Genealogy Resources: National Archives

    What We Like

    • Huge range of guides on genealogy.

    • Exhaustive range of links to worldwide ancestry resources.

    What We Don’t Like

    • Provides very few of its own internal records or databases.

    • The website often requires physical access to the archives themselves to make the most of it.

    Despite hosting only a small selection of online records itself, National Archives is a powerful (and free) resource for anyone interested in genealogy. It contains a disappointingly small variety of miscellaneous records you can view directly online, such as passenger lists, casualty lists, and even a Chinese exclusion list.

    But more helpful, it also contains links to virtually every relevant genealogical website or tool you might need, whether you’re researching American, European, or Asian genealogy.

    In addition to offering very comprehensive genealogy guides, it even lets visitors search the National Archives catalog so that they can request viewing in person the records they think might be useful.

    Visit National Archives

    African and Native American Genealogy: Allen County Public Library

    What We Like

    • Varied records cover Native American, African American, and military genealogy.

    • Plenty of guides and resources relevant to genealogy.

    What We Don’t Like

    • Doesn’t cover every state.

    • Record chronology is somewhat patchy in places.

    Even though Allen County Public Library is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, its Genealogy Center provides free ancestry resources for the US as a whole. Its vast collection includes databases on African American genealogy, Native American genealogy, and military history.

    Users can also conduct their free ancestry search using a wide repository of records covering over 30 states, such as school yearbooks, military lists, and cemetery records. This means that it doesn’t quite span the entire US, which may be frustrating for some.

    However, on the plus side, the Genealogy Center’s website includes a generous number of guides on how to research your genealogy, as well as pages and a monthly e-zine on various aspects of genealogy.

    Visit Allen County Public Library

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