Thursday, March 13, 2014

Do genealogy research using Heritage Quest Online

Curious about your roots?

Did you know we offer an e-Resource dedicated to genealogy? Get started today with our database: Heritage Quest Online.

All patrons are welcome to use the site on any of the library computers; additionally, Framingham card-holders can access the database from home.

What can you do on Heritage Quest?
  • Search the Census:
    • Complete set of U.S. Federal Census records from 1790-1940. (Many of the years are indexed and searchable, but otherwise you can browse the full set of census images by year, state, and county/town, and scroll until you find what you are looking for. For instructions on how to best search the database, click on "Help" in the upper right-hand corner.)
    • Click here to access the Census "Getting Started" guide
  • Search Books:
    • People, Places, or Publications in over 28,000 histories
  • Search the PERSI™ Archive:
    • Subject index covering 6,600 genealogy and local history periodicals in English and French, between 1800-2009
    • Over 2.3 million article citations
  • Search Revolutionary War:
    • Selected records of an estimated 80,000 pension and bounty-land-warrant application files, mainly between the years 1800-1900
    • Files belong to the Records of the Veteran Administration
  • Search Freedman's Bank:
    • Records from the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company (banking institution established in 1965 for freed slaves)
    • Includes names of depositors, dates of entries, places of birth, residencies, ages, names of employers, wives & husbands, family members, etc., between the years 1865-1974
  • Search U.S. Serial Set:
    • House and Senate documents and reports from 1789-1969
    • Includes Private Relief Actions, Memorials, and Petitions of the U.S. Congress
If you need any help, stop by the Reference Desk and we can show you how to log-on. You can also e-mail us at fplmail6@minlib.net or call us at 508-532-5570 x4361.

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