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Access Genealogy

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Access Genalogy [1] is a genealogy website.[2]

One specific specialty it has is "the 1835 Cherokee census, listing Cherokees who lived east of the Mississippi during that year."[1] One reviewer's one-sentence summary is: "This has a lot to offer for a free site, but it's unlikely that you will discover anything new, unless you have a need for Native American resources."[3]

This 1999-founded site was described as a "grab-bag of free genealogy records."[4] It is also a source for African-American genealogy.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Corey Kilgannon (July 1, 2001). "Personal Business; The Search for the Family Tree Moves to the Web". The New York Times. Among smaller sites, accessgenealogy.com offers
  2. ^ Deb Amlen (June 3, 2011). "Saturday: Scraps in the Sticks". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Anna Burleson (January 7, 2020). "Access Genealogy review".
  4. ^ David A. Fryxell. "Best Free Genealogy and Family History Websites". Family Tree.
  5. ^ "Genealogy: Ethnic Heritage Links". National Archives. August 15, 2016. This website by Access Genealogy .. including .. slave owners by state
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