Rhode Island, United States Genealogy

United States   Rhode Island Welcome to Rhode Island &amp; Providence Plantations, the Oceanside StateMost unique genealogical features:
 * RI records are kept on the town level.
 * RI had more religious diversity and churches than most colonies.
 * Large number of family histories.
 * Using Arnold's Vital Records of Rhode Island—In Print and Online Guide.

Counties
Extinct Counties:  New Netherland | King's | Providence Plantations | Rhode Island

Major Repositories
Rhode Island State Archives· Rhode Island Historical Society· Newport Historical Society· Brown University Library· Providence Public Library· Archives at the Judicial Records Center· National Archives Northeast Region (Boston)· New England Historic Genealogical Society

Migration Routes
Atlantic Coast Ports· Long Island Sound· Narragansett Bay· Taunton River· Blackstone Valley· King's Highway· Old Roebuck Road

Featured Content
The state is called Rhode Island in common usage, but most of the state lies on the North American mainland. Providence Plantations refers to the mainland, while Rhode Island is actually the unofficial name for Aquidneck Island (now composed of the city of Newport, and the towns of Middletown and Portsmouth). From 1524 Italian, Dutch West India Company and British Rule of area.

Did you know?

 * Before 1900 the largest religious groups in Rhode Island were the Baptist, Congregational, Methodist, Protestant [[Image:Rhode Island flag.png|right|140px]] Episcopal, and Roman Catholic. Many of the early settlers were members of the Society of Friends.
 * Colonial censuses (or similar lists of names) exist for 1747 to 1754, 1774, and 1782. These generally name the head of the household and the number of persons in the family.

Research Tools

 * Rhode Island County Creation Dates and Parent Counties
 * The Rhode Island GenWeb Project provides county information about formation date, parent county, county seat, bibliography, cemeteries, census, churches, towns, history, look ups, obituaries, queries, repositories, surname registry, and many Internet links.

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