Online Genealogy Resources

Access the expansive database of Ancestry Library Edition from within any of our Calhoun County Public Libraries. ALE is one of the largest genealogical collections available today with unparalleled coverage of the United States and the United Kingdom.

This ProQuest subscription has been funded under the provisions of the State Aid to Libraries Grant program, which is administered by the Florida Department of State’s Division of Library and Information Services.

 

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Genealogy Research Sites

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Alabama Digital Archives
Alabama Digital Archives
Alabama’s Digital Archives contains photographs, textual materials, maps, videos, and historical documents.
AncestryAncestry
Available On-Site at Calhoun County Public Libraries.
Patrons at any Calhoun County Public Library can now access Ancestry.com’s vast database of historical documents.
UF Digital ArchivesCounty Record Online Archives
The University of Florida Digital Collections (UFDC) hosts digital collections containing millions of pages, covering tens of thousands of subjects in rare books, manuscripts, global and generic maps, children's literature, newspapers, theses and dissertations, data sets, photographs, oral histories, and more for permanent access and preservation. View Calhoun County history through the County Record Archives here.
Cyndis List Genealogy TreeCyndi's List
A categorized & cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet.
Georgia MapDigital Library of Georgia
Georgia’s Digital Archives contains photographs, textual materials, maps, videos, and historical documents. Search by collection, county, or institution.
Family Tree IconFamily Search
Free database and family tree website sponsored by the Church of Latter-Day Saints
Florida Memory ProjectFlorida Memory Project
Florida State Archives. Pictures, documents, historical records, music, and more.
Freeman's BureauThe Freedmen's Bureau Online
African-American genealogy resources.
US GenUSGenWeb Project
Free database and family tree website sponsored by the Church of Latter-Day Saints