Genealogy for Kids and Teens

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  • Beginning Genealogy  - Presents a series of online lessons about first steps in genealogy, suitable for older children.
  • CanadaGenWeb  - Annette Peebles' site presents a genealogy resource for kids. Caters to Canadian family queries.
  • The COKidGenWeb Project  - Informative site exploring the different aspects of family genealogy. With links to other genealogy websites and relationship charts.
  • Cyndi's List : Kids and Teens  - Offers a selection of genealogy resources suitable for older children and teens.
  • Family Education: Family History  - Contains ideas for genealogy related activities children can do alone or with some help from their parents.
  • Family Tree Kids  - Contains online tools, activities and games to help children get started with family tree research.
  • Genealogy for Kids: Printable Forms  - Features downloadable genealogy and family tree charts and forms, designed especially for children.
  • The Genealogy Home Page  - Provides genealogy helps and guides, religious genealogy resources, family and personal genealogy materials, and other genealogy related articles. Also features a family name search tool.
  • Genealogy Today  - Aims to provide helps for genealogy researchers. Facilitates surname queries and provides links to family sites.
  • Rubincam Youth Award  - Annual young genealogist award from the National Genealogical Society. Includes downloadable forms and details of how to enter.
  • USGenWeb Kidz  - Introduces the Soundex System – a method of indexing names in the 1880, 19600, 1910, and 1920 US Census.
  • WorldGenWeb for Kids  - Serves as a tool for learning about one's family history. Designed for kids and young fellows under 18.
  • Youth Genealogists Association  - Promotes youth interest in genealogy and mentors young members. Includes newsletters.
 
 
 
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