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Family Tree Names Artifcts to 101 Best Genealogy Websites of 2023

May 31, 2023

As a newcomer to the annual "best of" list from Family Tree, premiering in the category of "genealogy tech tools," the publisher said Artifcts is "worthy of royal recognition" among the “crown jewels” of online family history. We'll take it! 

For those of you who may also be new to the world of genealogy, this honor is a surprise for the recipients. Family Tree's team undertakes its own, super-secret research before launching the news.

"These are the delightful surprises that mean so much to a startup. We are very deeply honored by this recognition," said co-founder and CEO Heather Nickerson. "We want to ensure it's as easy and fun as possible to take a look a fresh look at all the 'stuff,' from family heirlooms to genealogy gems, and capture the family histories and moments in a way that will engage the whole family across generations."

"What she said! We congratulate all of the honorees and look forward to getting to know more of them. Please go and explore them all. There's something for everyone," said co-founder and CSO Ellen Goodwin.

Family Tree's 101 Best Genealogy websites are organized into the following categories. Dive in!

    • Best "Big" Genealogy Websites
    • Best Family Tree and Sharing Websites
    • Best US and Canadian Genealogy Websites
    • Best Genealogy News Websites and Blogs
    • Best Genealogy Tech Tools (including Artifcts!)
    • Best Genetic Genealogy Websites
    • Best Cemetery Websites
    • Best African American Genealogy Websites
    • Best Geography and Historical Map Websites
    • Best Military Records Websites
    • Best Historical Newspaper Websites
    • Best Genealogy Websites for Asia and the Pacific
    • Best European Genealogy Websites
    • Best UK and Irish Websites

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