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Find links to various online databases and tools for genealogy research, such as Ellis Island, census, vital records, and more. The webpages are organized by topic and source, and provide tips and tutorials for using them.
- Social Security Numbers
NW* North Carolina if next two digits are 30, otherwise West...
- Ellis Island
For the most versatile searching from 1892 to 1924, use this...
- Unified Census Ed Finder
Finding Microfilmed ED Descriptions in One Step. Viewing ED...
- One-Step Portal
Israeli Phone Directory . The transliteration tools...
- New Jersey Voter Records
Searching the New Jersey Voter Records in One Step...
- New York State Voter Records
Searching the New York State Voter Records in One Step...
- New York City Death Records (1862-1948)
Accessing the 1862-1948 New York City Death Index in One...
- New York City Birth Records (1879-1909)
Searching the New York City Birth Index in One Step 1879 to...
- Various Ports (Free)
Database in One Step Stephen P. Morse, San Francisco This...
- Birthdays and Voter Records
Obtaining Birthdays from State Voter Records in One Step....
- Social Security Numbers
Finding Microfilmed ED Descriptions in One Step. Viewing ED Maps in One Step. Converting between 1930 and 1940 Census EDs in One Step. Converting between 1920 and 1930 Census EDs in One Step. For assistance deciding which of our Census One-Step tools to use, see our or our.
For the most versatile searching from 1892 to 1924, use this One-Step Gold Search Form For searching all years from 1820 to 1957, use the One-Step White Search Form or use the One Step All-New-York Passengers Form
Jun 2, 2024 · This is the first part of a three-part series of videos that will help you learn how to use stevemorse.org and his one-step method.
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- BYU Library Family History
One-Step Webpages by Steve Morse help genealogists find relatives faster in the U.S. federal census. Steve Morse explains how to use one-step tools for the 1...
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- Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems
Sep 18, 2021 · One-Step Webpages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools - Stephen P. Morse. The One-Step website started out as an aid for finding passengers in the Ellis Island database. Shortly afterwards it was expanded to help with searching in the 1930 census.
Stephen P. Morse, PhD. https://stevemorse.org. Stephen Morse is the creator of the One-Step Website for which he has received both the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Outstanding Contribution Award from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies, Award of Merit from the National Genealogical Society, first-ever Excellence ...