And what’s your Father’s name?

Mapannapolis extends a welcome and best wishes to Annapolis Genealogy. James Moody has created a site to aid your efforts researching your Annapolis County ancestors.

Annapolis Genealogy provides free access to historical records that may provide insight into your ancestors in the county.

Starting out with about 15 record collections, new ones will be added whenever they are available. Check out the complete list here.

“Annapolis Genealogy collections of records are provided free of charge. They will always be free. It will never charge for access nor charge for premium access to additional collections or features. In the near future the complete record collections available to download and use, for any non-commercial purposes.”

James grew up in Annapolis County, where many of his ancestors lived and is his vested interest in promoting this County information.

The families in Annapolis relevant to his interests include: Moody, Annis, Magranahan, Balcom, Phinney, Clark, Cushing, Banks, Sproul, Ogilvie, Godfrey, Ford, Tufts, Benjamin, Armstrong, Shafner, Walker, and Sutton.

“The cemeteries dataset is based on the original work of Dr. Allan Marble, and has been transcribed and improved by Denise Rice and an army of volunteers over many years, without whom it would not be available on this website today.”

Contact James here: 

info@annapolisgenealogy.ca.

A useful overview of Mapannapolis’ assets in this area of research is here: mapannapolis.ca/cemeteries-churches

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