Ancestry.com
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Online
Online genealogy site with paid membership. Digitized records available are based on membership level. Site includes family tree building tools. DNA testing available.
Ann Arundel County Genealogical & Historical Society
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Mid Way
Access to the collections is free for members of either the Historical or Genealogical Societies; non-members are requested to donate $5.00 per day. The Research Center holds over 5000 books, maps, documents, photographs, local histories, genealogical information, ephemera and other resources of use to the professional and amateur historian. The Museum part of the historical society is located at Benson-Hammond House, 7101 Aviation Blvd, Linthicum, MD 21090, Call 410-768-9518.
Ann Arundel Genealogical Society
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Midway
About AAGS: Established in 1974, this year marks our 44th year of helping the people of Anne Arundel County and Maryland learn more about their ancestors and heritage. Our extensive collection of genealogical reference material has been housed at the Kuethe Library in Glen Burnie, Maryland since 1992, and is open to the public for a small fee (free to members).
We meet at 7:30 PM on the first Thursday of every month unless there is a conflict with a holiday. Our meeting location is Room 207 in the Cade Center for Fine Arts at Anne Arundel Community College. Join us as our engaging speakers address topics which have included Irish research, Photoshop Basics, Maryland Land Records, and Revolutionary War Ancestors, to name a few.
Atlantic County Historical Society
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Mid Way
The Atlantic County Historical Society is an independent, non-profit, tax-exempt membership organization. Originally founded in 1913 to collect and preserve the history of Atlantic County and southern New Jersey, the organization was incorporated as the Atlantic County Historical Society in 1915. In 2006, the Society was briefly renamed the Atlantic Heritage Center but the original name was restored in 2011.