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Web Sites for Genealogists - An Australian gateway site for tracing your family history by Cora Num

This is a new category - You are welcome to suggest sites for inclusion. Please email me.  

Here are some sites to help you locate sites where your family name may be listed. 

Mocavo.com bills itself as the world’s largest free genealogy search engine. It aims to provide genealogists with access to the best free genealogy content on the web including billions of names, dates and places worldwide.

The Guild of One-Name Studies (GOONS). A one-name study is a project researching facts about a surname and all the people who have held it, as opposed to researching a particular family. This site offers an online search where you can check if a specific surname is registered with the Guild. This lists 7,850+ surnames registered and provides contact details. 

GeneaBloggers has 2,000+ genealogy and family history blogs listed. You can use this site to search for family surnames or keywords across all the blogs listed.

WikiTree is a free online family tree service designed for sharing and collaboration. Currently WikiTreers have created 2.8+ million profiles. These profiles can be searched by name and surname. New

TribalPages.com is the home for 350,000 Family Tree Genealogy sites with over 80 million names and 2 million photographs. You can use the site search engine to globally search for surnames. New

Irish Heritage & Genealogy by John Grenham. This site's extensive list of Genealogy Links includes a Family sites category which is arranged alphabetically by surname with links to 100s of Irish personal family history homepages. There is also a Surname variants category - use the search box to enter a surname and a list of surname variants will be displayed. 

South Australian Family Tree Directory.  This site by Barry Leadbeater lists family tree and history web sites that include South Australians.

AUS-Tasmanian Genealogy Mailing List’s Links to sites with Tasmanian Family Content. There are links to 104+ personal family history sites.

Dedicated One Name Sites

Bassett Family Association.

A One-Name Study of Cornwall/Devon Bassetts/Bassets (including the family of Keith Bassett)

The Boddy Line. This site details the Boddy family and the Davidsons of New England.

The Jaunay Journal. A One-name Study presented by Graham Jaunay.

Harmer Family Association. A site for those researching the Harmer surname and its variants.

Clan MacThomas Website.  A site for those researching the following surnames: Combe, Combie, McColm, McComas, McComb, McCombe, McCombie, MacOmie, MacOmish, McComie, McComish, Tam, Thom, Thomas*, Thoms and Thomson*. *Note that not all are MacThomas.

The Neech Family Tree. The original home of the Neeches was at Mendham in Suffolk on the Waveney River just across the border from Norfolk UK. From these beginnings, members of the family have migrated worldwide, to Norfolk, VA, USA in the 1600s and to Australia in the 1800s.

The Seamons' Family History Website. This site details eleven generations of the Seamons family, originally from WEEDON, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, from the mid - 1400s to the present time. There are descendants in America, Australia and New Zealand.

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