Sagadahoc County, Maine

        Genealogical Resources
        and Links of Interest


        "Forewarned is Forearmed!!!"

        URLs change often and those listed below are subject to change without my knowledge.  I will be checking the links on a monthly basis and hope to catch as many changes as possible; however, I'm only human and (horror of all horrors) I still make mistakes (darn it!!!).


        Sagadahoc County and/or Its Towns

        Patten Free Library, Bath - home of the Sagadahoc History and Genealogy Room
        Sagadahoc Preservation, Inc. (SPI) - a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the preservation of buildings possessing architectural or historic merit
        Sagadahoc County Information System Database - Surveyors records of Bath
        The Town of Arrowsic
        The City of Bath
        The Town of Bowdoin
        The Town of Bowdoinham
        The Town of Georgetown - aka Parker's Island
        The Town of Phippsburg
        The Town of Richmond
        The Town of Topsham
        The Town of Woolwich
        Times Record Newspaper (Bath/Brunswick)
        Portland Press Herald online
        The Political Graveyard - Sagadahoc County, ME
        Lineages, Inc., Genealogy Site for Sagadahoc County, Maine
        Sagadahoc County Online
        Where is Merrymeeting Bay?
        Pinnace Virginia, 30 tons, built at Sagadahoc, Maine, in 1607
        Morse High School, Bath
        The Bath Municipal Band
        Seguin Island Light - near Popham Beach, Phippsburg, ME
        Woolwich Historical Society, Woolwich, ME
        Wiscasset Newspaper obituaries
        Sagadahoc County WW-II Casualties
        an online genealogy query center for Sagadahoc County
        Ancestry.com's Sagadahoc County, Maine message board
        American History and Genealogy Project for Sagadahoc County, ME - Cemetery Transcription and Photo Project.  Contact:   Cindy Koegel.
        Sagadahoc Co, ME USGenWeb Archives
        There are eight (8) files currently listed on the Maine USGenWeb Archives directly related to Sagadahoc Co.   These files may be accessed via the Sagadahoc Co, ME Archives site or you can access each file directly via my link to the Maine GenWeb Archives site.
        Phippsburg Cemetery Files
        On 22 Mar 2000, two (2) files were uploaded to the Sagadahoc Co, ME Tombstone Transcription site.  Both cemeteries are located in Phippsburg and were submitted by Karen Ray. These files can be accessed directly via my link to the Maine GenWeb Archives site.
        Old Georgetown Area, Bath Cemetery Files
        On 15 Apr 1998, twelve (12) files were uploaded to the Sagadahoc Co, ME Archives site.  All are for the Old Georgetown Area, Bath and all were submitted by Lorelei Gustafson. These files can be accessed directly via my link to the Maine GenWeb Archives site.


        State of Maine

        Maine GenWeb Project
        Maine State Archives Web
        US Vital Records Information - compiled by Elizabeth T. Orsay, this comprehensive website contains essential up-to-date information about the state and county vital records offices in the US, including fees, addresses, phone numbers, and records available at each office.  This is a must reference for gaining access to US vital records.  If your interest is primarily Maine vital records, then connect directly to Maine Vital Records Information.
        Maine Department of Human Services, Office of Vital Records, 221 State Street, Station 11, Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 624-5512 lorraine.wilson@state.me.us
        Maine State Archives, LMA Building, State House Station 84, Augusta, ME 04333 (207) 287-5795:

        • Maine Archives General Administration Page
        • Maine Archives Services Page
        • Maine Vital Records - contains online, searchable databases for:
          • Maine Marriage Index 1892-1966 - a fully functional, powerful, and searchable database.
          • Maine Marriages, Brides Index prior to 1892 (still under construction)
          • Maine Marriage, Grooms Index prior to 1892 (still under Construction)
          • Maine Death Records 1960-1996
        Maine State Library, LMA Building, 64 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0064 (207) 287-5600
        US Resources in Maine - contains Maine surnames in the Roots-L databases.
        Maine City Directories Online
        Maine Obituaries Online
        Sprague's Journal of Maine History, General Index 1913-1926 (Under Construction)
        Index to Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder 1884-1894
        Cyndi's Mainly Maine Page.
        Maine Old Cemetery Association (MOCA), P.O. Box 641, Augusta, ME 04332-0641.  Founded in 1968, MOCA's purpose is to foster interest in the discovery, restoration, and maintenance of old cemeteries, and the preservation of records and historical information related to them.  Members are volunteers and over 3000 Maine cemeteries have been copied from over 400 Maine towns in an ongoing project called MIP (Maine Inscription Project).  For more information, contact Carolyn T. Ballantyne
        Maine Cemeteries - County Index.
        Bowdoin College, Hawthorne-Longfellow Library Special Collections and Archives.
        Penobscot Marine Museum, Stephen Phillips Memorial Library, Church Street at U.S. Rte 1, P.O. Box 498, Searsport, ME 04974 (207) 548-2529
        Catholic Churches of Maine.
        New England Old Newspaper Index Project of Maine.
        DanaRae's Little Corner"
        The World-Wide Caswell Families
        Jennifer Godwin's Maine Genealogy Links - a listing of online Maine census records, vital records, cemetery transcriptions, socieites, mailing lists, and active town GenWeb pages.
        Doug Rogers' MaineRoots website - Doug is also the new host for the Rockland, ME USGenWeb site.
        Obituaries at Ellsworth American.com back to March of 1999
        Darryl Rowles' Genealogy
        Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, P.O. Box 177, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 (207) 288-5459
        University of Maine/Orono, Maine Folklife Center, South Stevens 5773, Orono, ME 04469-5773 (207) 581-1891
        Visit Maine Historical Sites and Museums
        A Guide to Maine Genealogy Resources from GeneaSearch
        LDS Research Outline for Maine
        WPA Life Histories from Maine
        Maine Genealogy from the Newberry Library
        Lost At Sea - alphabetical index to those natives of MAINE lost at sea whose names have been found on memorials, crew lists, newspapers, publications, cemetery inscriptions or contributed by individuals.
        Bowdoin College Library - Brunswick, ME
        Genealogy at Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick, ME

        New England and Other
        New England US GenWeb Web Pages

        Connecticut GenWeb Project
        Maine GenWeb Project
        Massachusetts GenWeb Project
        New Hampshire GenWeb Project.
        Rhode Island GenWeb Project
        Vermont GenWeb Project
        NARA - Northeast Region, Waltham, MA (Boston)
        Yankee Magazine has been publishing for 65 years and is famous throughout New England.  The magazine's "Swoppers Column" has long been a place to post genealogy queries.  With more than two million readers, the "Swoppers Column" is probably seen by more people than any similar columns in genealogy magazines.  Now the Yankee Magazine "Swoppers Column" is available online.
        Of cabbages, kings and things - Charting the genealogy of a famous rebel family by Padma Edirisinghe - Daily News Sat March 1 2003.
        Old Maps and Gazetteer Excerpts - for New England and New York cities, towns, and villages
        Northeast-Roots-L - a mailing list that covers all of New England. It is a large list with messages concerning all NE states. There are a number of members with considerable expertise in New England research.  also contains New England Genealogy Collections Outside of New England.
        Colonial Massachusetts and Maine Genealogy - one of my favorite places to visit; I always know I'm going to "meet" a relative here.


        General U.S. Related and US GenWeb

        The US GenWeb Project
        The Genealogy Home Page
        Library of Congress - the most well-developed historical and informational government website in the US.  You can access incredible materials created under the WPA Project at http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/wpahome.html.

        By simply connecting with the Web site, you can read the text.   However, with a little additional effort, you can download a couple of software programs that allow you to:   (1) display the text in SGML format and (2) view the images that are imbedded.   Even without these program enhancements though, just reading the text manuscripts is a wonderful experience.   The materials are arranged by state.   You can view a map with the states highlighted and then click on the state whose stories you would like to read.   A list of the stories' titles is listed.   You can then click on a story and it will be downloaded for you to view.   The stores are typically between 2,500 and 15,000 words in length.   There is also a search facility available that allows you to search for keywords or names.

        As a bonus, from the "Voices of the Thirties" collection, there are some digitized sound files containing portions of some interviews that were captured on tape recorders.   Depending on your Web browser, you may or may not be able to listen to these recordings.   All of these materials provide an insight into the life and times of American citizens during the Depression.   I urge you to partake of this wonderful feast at the Library of Congress Web site.   Regardless of whether you find an ancester here or not, these stories weave a wonderful tapestry of historical insight for you.   Read a couple every day.   I hope you'll be enjoying them as much as I am.   Happy Hunting!   George   Copyright 1998 George G. Morgan and copied from Ancestry Daily News.   This column was originally published in the Genealogy Forum on America Online - Thanks George!!!!
        National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC)
        National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
        Bureau of Land Management (BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records Automation Website - This site provides live database and image access to more than two million Federal land title records for the Eastern Public Land States dating back to 1820.   This site offers researchers a source of information on the initial transfer of land title from the Federal Government to individuals.   In addition to verifying title transfer, this information will allow the researcher to place an individual (patentee) at a specific location (legal land description) in time (signature date).   These records can be accessed at http://www.glorecords.blm.gov.  Although the definition for "Eastern Public Land State" isn't provided, the states included are:   Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Louisana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin.   This site is rather amazing in that it is free, easy to access, contains valuable information, and is run by the Government.   borrowed from Brown-L@rootsweb.com mail list - author unknown
        Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness - exactly what the title implies ...
        Census Links

        • Census Bureau Home Page - provides on-line access to our data, publications, products, and programs
        • US Census Bureau Home Page
        • Census - Genealogy Online
        • FreeCEN- UK Census Online Project
        • Census Links - a directory of links to census, marriage, birth, and death record transcriptions, mainly in the United States

        Genealogical Societies

        Genealogical Websites of Societies and CIGs
        National and Regional Societies

        • National Genealogical Society (NGS) - 1999 Conference in the States - Richmond, VA -- 12-15 May 1999.   NGS and the Virginia Genealogical Society invites you to plan your vacation to visit the National Archives, the Library of Congress, the new Virginia State Library, and other research opportunities and - at the same time - sharpen your research skills and reinforce your knowledge in various areas by attending lectures and workshops.   NGS members automatically receive the conference registration brochure with the November/December NGS Newsletter; however, nonmembers may receive the brochure (as soon as it is available) by contacting NGS at: NGS '99 Conference Registration Brochure, 4527 17th Street North, Arlington, VA 22207-2399, Phone: (703) 525-0050; Toll Free (800) 473-0060; Fax (703) 525-0052; e-mail conference@ngsgenealogy.org, or NGS HomePage
        • New England Genealogical and Historical Society (NEHGS), 101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116-3007 (617) 836-5740 nehgs@nehgs.org
        State and Local Societies
        • Maine Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 221, Farmington, ME 04938-0221
        • Maine Historical Society, Center for Maine History, 485 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101 (207) 774-1822 mhistor1@maine.rr.com.  Genealogy Page
        • Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc.
        • New Hampshire Historical Society Library Collections
        Lineage (and related) Societies
        • National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR)
        • Sons of the American Revolution (SAR)
        • Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Page - the most complete Internet site for Mayflower history and genealogy.  Contains an extensive collection of valuable historical and genealogical data about the Mayflower, as well as online databases of Mayflower pilgrims.  Not exactly a lineage society page, but absolutely one of the greatest sources of Mayflower information.
        • The General Society of Mayflower Descendants - The Official Mayflower page.
        • America's HomePage for Mayflower Descendants - Official tourguide, historical references, and commercial business exchange for Plymouth, MA and the surrounding area.  Also contains other interesting links to genealogical resources and has a Mayflower bulletin board to contact other Mayflower descendants.

        Surname Lists

        Genealogy Gateway to the Web(TM) - Allen Lacy's links to an extraordinary number of places of interest.
        Genealogy's Most Wanted List - check and see if someone else is researching your lines
        Surname Helper - search for a surname
        GenForum - Forum finder results
        Surname Springboard - Recently taken on by Allen Lacy; an excellent list of surnames.
        Roots Surname List Name Finder - A collection of valuable genealogical resources dedicated to supporting and archiving the ROOTS-L mailing list and other such Internet resources, as well as making large amounts of genealogical data available online at minimal cost.
        Gene Stark's Gendex Home Page - contains several items of interest for the WWW genealogist and the Gendex WWW genealogical index that currently comprises over two million names - online and searchable.  Users may also submit their own GEDCOM file to the index.
        The Surname Genealogy Web Project
        Family Tree Maker
        On-Line Immigrant Ancestors - The place to look if you have ancestors who sailed into a US port.  A well-laid-out index guides you to precise details of names, the port where they landed, and the ship that brought them here.
        Kindred Konnections Genealogy and Family History - an Internet library and database center revolving around a large, user-submitted, lineage-linked pedigree file that allows users to search the database for a monthly fee.
        First Name Basis - Since family names tend to be much more important to genealogists than given names, very few name indexes are organized on a first name basis.  This is unfortunate for some genealogists, as first name searches are useful in attempting to trace the maiden names of female ancestors and in searching for ancestors with very distinctive given names.  First Name Basis is designed to assist those using this creative technique to locate the missing branches in their family tree.

        Family History Library and its Centers

        The Family History Library - The LDS Church home page; wonderful site to find out what's available at the library in Salt Lake City, as well as information on other aspects of genealogy and the LDS church.
        More FHL Information - by Debbie Wafford
        Even More FHL Information - from Utah Valley PAF Users Group
        Salt Lake City - Here We Come! - a most unique page with good advice on how to prepare to do research in Salt Lake City
        Family History Centers - from Deseret Book Company.  This one is my favorite; it gives addresses and phone numbers, and is easy to find what you're looking for.
        Family History Centers - from the Genealogy Home Page
        LDS Research Outline for Maine
        Family History Centers - from Everton Publishers
        GEDCOM and IGI Downloads Explained - The Moonrakers Website has published online an excellent simplified explanation of GEDCOM and detailed instructions on how to download an IGI name search list from Family Search.  Both these articles are well worth the time to read and extremely helpful if you are involved in downloading files and information from Family Search.  You can find both of these articles at http://www.moonrakers.com/gedcoms/gedexpl.htm.

        Military (Revolutionary War, Civil War, etc.)

        Cyndi's List - the best source for military links
        Medal of Honor Recipients Buried in Maine
        US GenWeb Archives Pensions Project
        The History Net
        Revolutionary War

        • National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) - a nonprofit, women's organization for the descendants of individuals who aided in achieving American independence.
        • Maine State Organization DAR
        • National Society Sons of the American Revolution - Fraternal society organized in 1889 for the male lineal descendants of patriots who served to promote the goals of freedom and independence in the American Revolution.
        • Maine Society SAR
        • The American Revolution Interface - the official National Park Service American Revolution Web Site.
        • American Revolutionary War History Resources
        • A Guide to the American Revolution on the Web
        • American Revolutionary War
        • American Revolution - general information sites, interactive activities, patriotic symbols, resources, revolutionary figures
          American Revolutionary War Web Site - primarily a site for organizations involved in the hobby of re-enacting the Revolutionary war, but extremely interesting.
        • American Revolution Resources - dedicated to organizations involved in re-enacting battles from the war.
        Civil War
        • " Civil War Records - Maine State Archives
        • Civil War Soldier's and Sailor's System - sponsored by the National Park Service, this site describes the Civil War Soldier's and Sailor's System project, an ambitious attempt to index some five million military service records from the Civil War.
        • Civil War Links from Dakota State University.
        • Civil War Rosters
        • Maine in the Civil War
        • Union Regimental Index: Maine
        • Paul's Civil War Page
        • American Civil War
        • The Civil War Home Page.
        • The American Civil War Homepage
        • The Civil War Home Page - dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War 1861-1865
        • The American Civil War Home Page - Shotgun's Civil War site - including overviews of many different aspects of the war, biographies, battle summaries, photographs, selected official records, etc.
        • Selected Civil War Photographs Home Page - 1118 photographs from the Library of Congress; a searchable and browsable database (includes a timeline of the war).
        • Welcome to the US Civil War Center! at Louisiana State University - a clearninghouse for all sorts of information about the Civil War.  Many links of interest to Civil War researchers, as well as a section dealing with researching the lives of individuals who lived in the Civil War era.
        • Texas State Library Genealogy Collection - primarily outlines the genealogical collection of the Texas State Library; however, the site also contains an online searchable index to some 54,000 Confederate pension applications.
        Military Units
        • 1st Maine Calvary
        • 1st Maine Heavy Artillery
        • 3rd Maine Regiment - Company Abr>
        • 3rd Maine Regiment - Company F
        • 11th Maine Infantry Volunteers
        • 13th Maine Volunteer Infantry, Companies D and F
        • 20th Maine Infantry, Company B
        • 20th Regiment, Maine Volunteer Infantry, Company E
        • 28th Maine Infantry Volunteers Index
        • Summary Unit Histories and Related Materials from Maine State Archives

        Online Sources for French-Canadian Research

        The Southern California Genealogical Society - French-Canadian workshops five times/year; one of the largest collections of French Canadian research resources in the western U.S.
        French Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut
        French Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
        NW Territory, Canadian and French Heritage Center
        American Canadian Genealogical Society
        American French Genealogical Society
        Vermont French-Canadian Genealogical Society
        John P. DuLong's Homepage - Dr. DuLong's areas of genealogical expertise include basic Acadian and French Canadian research, French military, Catholic, and fur trade records, and French nobility research and heraldry, and he is a published author of several genealogical articles.
        Yvon L. Cyr's Homepage - Ms. Cyr is the author of "In Search of Our Acadian Roots."
        Denis Beauregard's Homepage - includes several important ongoing projects including corrections and additions to Jette (1983).

        Websites for Reunions and Related Activities

        ReunionNet - the global reunion resource.   Information, a shopping mall, guidance office, bulletin board, and you can post your own home page for your reunion.
        ReuNet - the reunion network.   A mutual-consent international reunion registry that matches individuals searching for each other.   Maintains 300,000 active current searches and receives an average of 5000 hits/day.
        Reunions R Us - new this year!!!
        Zip Codes - let the US Postal Service help you update and maintain your reunion mailing list(s) with Zip+4 codes and other address information.
        Great Reunions - commercial firm with many reunion services.
        Reunions Magazine
        Reunion articles
        Everton's Genealogical Helper
        Biography Assistant - to interview family members at the reunion.
        Time Capsule to fill for future generations.
        Addresses - to help you find those individuals.

        Netiquette Resources

        Netiquette - the official standard on netiquette.
        Introduction to Netiquette
        Emily Post News
        Netiquette Book
        About Spamming
        Learn About Hoaxes
        Copyrighting on the Internet
        A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources - by Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger

        Using Maps in Genealogical Research

        U.S. Gazetteer prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey - find a place name that you can't find on a map, atlas, or gazetteer.
        Defense Mapping Agency - prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey - contact for foreign place names.
        Online U.S. Gazetteer
        Thesaurus of Geographical Names
        1895 Atlas Project
        1895 Rand McNally map of Maine
        U.S. Topographical Maps
        Animap Plus - county boundary historical atlas.   This commercial firm also sells reproductions of historical maps.
        Sanborn Maps of Maine
        Historic USGS Maps of Maine - Alphabetic Town Listing
        DeLorme Maps
        John R. Bochert Map Library - descriptions of many major map collections, contains links to most of the major map libraries throughout the world.
        Ancestry Hometown Page - includes some "free" and subscription maps
        Online Mapping Sites

        1. MapBlast
        2. MapQuest
        3. UPenn

        Miscellaneous

        Cyndi's List Cyndi's index to genealogically-related sites is the largest on the Internet  She has identified many meaningful and useful sites in over sixty separate categories.  The list is always growing and is one of the most current and regularly updated sites available.  You'll find categories for all 50 US states as well as Canadian provinces and foreign locales, personal home pages, records types, various ethnic and religious groups, and categories for several special topics of genealogical interest.
        Genealogist Index to the WWW
        The Genealogy Calendar - maintained by Mike St. Clair
        Ancestry Hometown - From humble beginnings in early 1996, this site has grown to become one of the largest storehouses of genealogical data on the Internet.  Contains a huge collection of online, searchable genealogical databases, Social Security Death Master File, Periodical Source Index (PERSI), a Geographic Reference Library, and several other collections, as well as in-depth "how to" articles, and a free daily e-mail newsletter.  Most databases are available to search for free for a specific time period, afterwhich individuals can subscribe for a monthly fee.
        Sites with Genealogical Source Material - Alan Tupman has created this resource as an alternative to the majority of genealogy sites by bringing genealogists and data closer together with a minimum of ads, images, and ego.  One of the site's most tempting resources is the list of links to over 100 ship passenger lists that are organized chronologically and by country of arrival.  Lists of passengers from Ireland to the US are particularly abundant, and have their own separate list.
        The American Genealogical Lending Library (AGLL)
        Everton's Genealogical Helper - a combination of searchable databases (both free and subscription), genealogical research tips, and online education.
        Historical Ink
        Hearthstone Books
        Heritage Books
        Genealogy Resources on the Internet
        GENDEX: WWW Genealogical Index
        The Ship "Mary and John" Information Center.
        Eastman's On-Line Genealogy Newsletter.
        Repositories of Primary Sources - sponsored by the University of Idaho, lists almost 2,000 websites around the world which describe holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources.
        Library Servers via WWW - sponsored by the University at Berkeley, lists almost 1500 library catalogs accessible through the Internet.
        National Biography Index - a user-submitted index to biographies on the WWW currently containing links to over 100 individuals.

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        This Sagadahoc County Website was designed, created, and is maintained by Arlene L. Brown Ackermann.  Any comments or suggestions are welcomed and encouraged.

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        Last updated:  24 Apr 2007