Linkpendium is being developed by Karen Isaacson and Brian (Wolf) Leverich, founders of the extremely popular RootsWeb genealogical community site. At the time of its merger with Ancestry in June 2000, RootsWeb had about 600,000 registered users, was serving about 100,000,000 Web page views monthly, and was delivering about 160,000,000 pieces of email monthly to the subscribers of its 18,000 mailing lists. (Linkpendium.com)
They now have a new search engine that let you search up to 2,648,502 pages of free genealogical data with a single query! You can search by localities and surname. To keep up to date with the site, on their home page is a section “What’s Happening at Linkpendium.” The last few entries read
- June 25, 2012: Installed 12,440 new US and surname genealogy links.
- April 15, 2012: Installed 35,013 new US and surname genealogy links. TIME TO BREAK OUT THE CHAMPAGNE! Linkpendium now indexes more than 10,000,000 sources of genealogical information!
- March 12, 2012: Installed 4,667 new US and surname genealogy links.
- February 26, 2012: Installed 9,153 new US and surname genealogy links.
- January 09, 2012: Installed 15,075 new US and surname genealogy links.
I thought I would give this website my own personal test. So, I put in a surname of a client and see if anything new came up. Well, it really did pass the test. It took me to a book on the family I was researching with family histories under Historical Southern Families, Volume IV on Ancestry.
Here are some of the records you can find in this great genealogical website:
- School Records
- Slaves & Slave Owners
- Surname Websites
- Tax Lists
- History
- Bible Records
- Court & Legal Records
- Directories
- DNA Project
- Estate Records
- Ethnic Records
- Immigration & Naturalization
- Intro & Guides
- Biographies, Diaries, Genealogies & Correspondence
- Blogs
- Cemeteries
- Census Records & Indexes
- Church Records
- Land Records
- Libraries, Museums & Archives
- Maps & Gazetteers
- Military Records
- Obits & Funeral Homes
I recommend the following book:
The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy, Third Edition