Where does your American past begin? HeritageQuest Online provides libraries with a unique and growing collection of research materials for genealogists and historians.
Join us at the Pember Library on August 12 at 6PM for a program on using Heritage Quest. This online database is available to the Pember Library through the generosity of the Friends of the Pember Library. Beginning and professional genealogists can use this powerful online resource to trace family histories and American culture from the convenience of their home or at the library.
Many distinctive and invaluable sources of information can be found within HeritageQuest Online. This is a growing collection which at this time includes:
Genealogy & Local History Collection (Books) of over 20,000 book titles, including nearly 8,000 family histories and over 12,000 local histories, in addition to more than 250 primary source documents such as tax lists, city directories, church and probate records, and more.
1790-1930 U.S. Federal Census with complete original images, plus many head-of-household name indexes;
Periodical Source Index (PERSI), a comprehensive searchable subject index covering more than 6,300 genealogy and local history periodicals written in English and French (Canada) since 1800; and
the Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files,
the Freedman’s Bank records (1865-1874) and
the Lexis Nexis® U.S. Serial Set contains House and Senate documents, such as Private Relief Actions, Memorials and Petitions from 1789-1969.
HeritageQuest Online gives us the opportunity to tap into one of the largest collections of genealogy material in the country. We will show sample searches from each of these collections to give you an idea how it works and take some questions from the audience as time allows.