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Recommended Sites for California:

  • sfgenealogy.com is the site for information and free databases concerning San Francisco family history, and now expanded to other California counties.
  • Southern California Genealogical Society was organized in 1964 to foster interest in genealogy, preserve genealogical materials, and train researchers in effective and accurate techniques

 

Library links:

  • CA State Library catalogs covers both Sacramento and the Sutro branches. Plan ahead for your personal visit to either branch of the California State Library, or request a title via interlibrary loan (although this can be very slow).
  • WorldCat.org let you search many library catalogues. CalCat searches many libraries in California.
  • California GenWeb links to each county's GenWeb site. Different volunteers manage each site so their depth and complexity vary. Do check them out!

 

Newspaper links:

  • Jim Faulkinbury's Genealogical Research Services site has several useful resources including
  • San Francisco Call Database - Index, 1869-1900, birth, marriage and death data in San Francisco. This is a good substitute for records destroyed in the earthquake. Also has an index to 1872 foreign-born California voters. For more detail, you can order copies of the complete information for a fee of $12, or less.
  • The California Digital Newspaper Collection is another newspaper archive (it's a beta version in 1/2008) covering some early issues of the newspaper San Francisco Call and the Daily Alta California. You may be surprised to find a mention of your ancestor.
  • The Tombstone Transcription Project, State of California page.


Locating local historical and genealogical societies:

  • Censusfinder.com lists California historical and genealogical societies web sites. This is on the "101 Best" FamilyTree Magazine list above, but you'd have to dig a little to find it.
  • California State Genealogical Alliance has a clickable map to California historical and genealogical societies by county, and a calendar where societies can post their events at a central source.


Look at society websites - they often have local data right there! For example:

 

Forty-niners and more:

  • California Bound contains passenger lists for ships and wagon trains traveling to California between 1848 and 1873 ... and more. Did you lose an ancestor on his/her way to California? A surname and ship name search box searches the whole page.
  • Maritime Heritage Project--Search Captains, Ships, News and More than 20,000
    passengers arriving in San Francisco during the 1800s.