Muskogee County History and Genealogy Links
- 60 Free Online Websites You Should Be Using - free "quick sheet" in .pdf format you can download from The Ancestor Hunt website (check out their other quick sheets from their homepage).
- Muskogee Public Library - Click on "Research+Learning" navigation link then select "Genealogy" to find the genealogy databases available by using your library card from home.
- Genealogy and Local History Department of the Muskogee Public Library.
- Muskogee County on USGenWeb - tips for researching Muskogee County, Oklahoma, and links to Muskogee History information, as well as lots of links to a variety of websites. (may contain broken links).
- Muskogee County Oklahoma Genealogy and History - wide variety of information relating to Muskogee County, Oklahoma, with indexes, links to other websites, photos, and databases (may contain broken links).
- Cemeteries of Oklahoma - an attempt to create a comprehensive list of known cemeteries in Oklahoma and to let you know what information is available. Includes Muskogee County.
- Oklahoma Historical Society - Comprehensive resource for all things Oklahoma.
- Oklahoma Genealogical Society - Membership, projects, events, surnames, and publications.
- Find A Grave - World's largest gravesite collection - search for free.
- Billion Graves - World's largest resource for searchable GPS cemetery data - search for free.
- Dead Fred - Genealogy Photo Archive with thousands of identified and mystery photos.
- Cyndi's List - A comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites online.
- History Geo - Family history service that links old maps and land records to your genealogy research.
- Genealogy on Facebook List - Download a .pdf file with more than 16,000 links to English-speaking Facebook groups & pages related to genealogy & history. Clicking on country/state in Table of Contents takes you to that part of the document.
- NextGen Genealogy Network - Uses technology to foster community among young genealogists eighteen to fifty through a Facebook Group, in-person Meetups, Google Hangouts, and Tweetups.
- Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems - Features the free Genealogy Gems Podcast, Genealogy Gems YouTube videos, and blog articles.