AF-052: Tracing Your New Jersey Ancestors: Online and Offline Resources

AF-052: Tracing Your New Jersey Ancestors: Online and Offline Resources

Do you have New Jersey ancestry and are looking for sources to start researching your family tree in the Garden State? There are a lot of resources you can use, both free and paid, to find those New Jersey ancestors. Because it is one of the original 13 colonies, records for the state go back for centuries. There is plenty to find. Here are some online and offline sources for New Jersey genealogical records to get you started on your family history journey. - Learn More

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