Research
Bureau of Land Management General Land Office Records - "access to more than two million Federal land title records for Eastern Public Land States issued between 1820 and 1908"
Chandler Family Genealogy Forum @ Genealogy.com
Cindi's List - A genealogical research portal
Civil War Descendants Society - Order a Civl War service record for your ancestor
Civil War Sailors & Soldiers System - a searchable National Park Service database of soldiers and sailors, with 2,300 Chandler soldiers included
Confederate Pension Records - Not searchable but does provide contact information
DAR Genealogical Research System (GRS) - a combination of several online databases, including Ancestor Search
DAR Patriot Index Lookup Service
Early History of Middle Tennessee by Edward Albright, published 1909 - available as a free download from Google Book Search
Ellis Island Database - search passenger arrival records
Family History Archive - The Lee Library at Brigham Young University
| The Family History Archive is a collection of published genealogy and family history books. The archive includes histories of families, county and local histories, how-to books on genealogy, genealogy magazines and periodicals (including some international), medieval books (including histories and pedigrees), and gazetteers. |
| Albiano Lupo, the first husband of John Chandler's (born 1600) wife Elizabeth, was a member of a famous musical family whose patriarch arrived in England from Venice, Italy, in 1540. They were apparently Sephardic Jews of Spanish or Portuguese lineage. Albiano Lupo, possibly a non-musical member of the family, arrived in Jamestown with the second wave of colonists in 1610. Albiano was a shareholder in the Virginia Company and was among the first settlers of Kecoughton, later known as Elizabeth City County, one of the earliest colonies in Virginia after Jamestown. Following his arrival, Albiano was given the office of Lieutenent. Albiano died in Virginia in 1626. Source: http://www.lupo.org/narrative/lupo_history_2.html |
Papers of the War Department 1784-1800 - 55,000 documents believed lost forever in an 1800 fire have been retrieved from repositories around the country and reconstituted into a fully-searchable database.
Place Names - "a great site to look up obscure places"
Social Security Death Index @ Rootsweb.com
Surname Distribution Genealogy Search Engines - Locate areas where ancestors may have lived in selected years.
The U.S. GenWeb Project - Keeping Internet Genealogy Free
USCIS Genealogy Program - U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services.