Records that are used in genealogy research include:

Adoption records.
Baptism or christening records.
Biographies and biographical profiles (as in Who's Who, etc.)
Birth records
Cemetery records and tombstones.
Census records
City directories and telephone directories.
Daughters of the American Revolution records.
Death records.
Diaries, personal letters and family Bibles.
Emigration, immigration and naturalization records.
Land and homestead records, deeds.
Marriage and divorce records.
Medical records.
Military records.
Newspaper columns.
Obituaries.
Occupational records.
Oral history.
Passports.
Photographs.
School and alumni association records.
Ship passenger lists.
Social Security Administration records (within the USA)
Tax records
Voter registration records
Wills and probate records

 
   
     
     
     

 

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