Five years ago,
Christopher Dunham created the Maine Genealogy site to share some of the genealogy resources he had collected—and
he’s been adding content ever since.
On the home page, you’ll
find a search box for Maine people, with records for marriages, divorces,
deaths, court records, cemetery records, passenger lists, enlistment records,
pension records, obituaries, and death notices. The search box for Maine Places
brings up matches in the Maine Resource Guide, the Legal History Database, and
the USGS Feature Names. The site also includes a reference section for books,
places, maps, and a census guide. Clicking on a book title within the book
search leads you to the referenced tome in Google Books.
“Some of the
databases—such as an index of Maine divorces from 1892 to 1903—are the product
of days spent at the Maine State Archives, and can be found nowhere else on the
web,” Dunham says. “In the past year, I've added a database of almost 23,000
burials in Maine's veterans' cemeteries and an obituary database that is
updated daily, and is nearing 50,000 entries.”
Using Ning to create a
social network, last summer Dunham “replaced an older genealogy forum with the
Maine Genealogy Network, which allows visitors to post queries, upload family
photographs and videos, and blog about their research. I'm hoping that it
attracts researchers to the site willing to share their resources and
expertise, and turn one man's obsession into a collaborative effort.”
Check out the site and
help it grow!