FamilySearch Community Trees Project

Community Trees
In May 2015 the Community Trees databases were combined in the Genealogies section of the FamilySearch.org website. For more information on the change, see "Community Trees Collection Added to Genealogies" on the FamilySearch blog.

The Community Trees Project is an effort to gather and publish the genealogy for a whole town or community. Community Trees are lineage-linked genealogies from specific time periods and geographic localities around the world. The information also includes the supporting sources. Most of the genealogies are joint projects between FamilySearch and others who live locally or have expertise in the area or records used to create the genealogies. Each Community Tree is a searchable database with views of individuals, families, ancestors and descendants, as well as printing options.

The scope of partner projects may be a small, grass roots village or township working together to form a family tree of all the known residents of its community for a given time period. Some are genealogical and historical societies working with FamilySearch to index several sources of data to link them to common, lineage-linked genealogies of a targeted geographic area of interest.

The scope could also be focused on a particular record set and locality. The goal may be to identify and reconstitute all families of a particular place from a village, county, or even a country. Many of the current projects were produced by FamilySearch's Family Reconstitution team and date back to the medieval times. These databases will be updated if they are a work in progress.

Medieval Collections are also included in the lists below.

Community Trees Project List
The Community Trees database is found at Search Genealogies. Many smaller databases are in this collection. In some cases it may be helpful to search in an individual record set by using one of the links below.