The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) made the following announcement on their website:
Labor Day—the American Way: Working on Your Family History
Your ancestors worked hard to give you this extra day of rest—so
spend it in tribute to them, uncovering more of your family history. In
commemoration of Labor Day, American Ancestors and NEHGS offer a week
to work FREE on your past, with FREE access to some of our most popular
American Ancestors databases. In these resources containing census,
tax, and voter list information, you might just find your ancestors
diligently at work. Register as a FREE Guest User on
AmericanAncestors.org and enjoy making new discoveries about your family
history—where, unfortunately, the work is never done. Open now through
Wednesday, September 9.
About Census, Tax, and Voter Lists
Census, Tax, and Voter
Lists contains a range of resources to provide information about the
families who resided in the New England states between the 18th and 20th
centuries. Broader collections help to trace families as they moved to
other areas of the United States. And a handful of European databases
can assist researchers attempting to further document their family’s
heritage.
Visit
http://www.americanancestors.org/laborday to access these records through September 9.
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