Is there one resource for JSTOR, New England and Hinshaw's Quaker Record Access

+13 votes
155 views
Has anyone found a "one stop shop" access - free or subscription based - that provides access to the Virginia/Colonial records (JSTOR), New England (American Ancestors databases) and Hinshaw's Quaker Meeting indices and records?

I'd even take JSTOR and New England if we can find it.

Thanks!
in The Tree House by Elizabeth Townsend G2G6 Mach 2 (22.1k points)

2 Answers

+5 votes
Elizabeth,

NEHGS / American Ancestors has many Virginia records now. Have you checked to see if the ones you want are in their online collection?
by Jillaine Smith G2G6 Pilot (918k points)
Hi Jillane,
I am not able to tell if the Virginia records I am looking for are there because I have not reinstated my NEHGS membership until I find the most effective solution to suit my needs; it can become cost prohibitive.  I am searching for Washington, Ashton, Warner, Lewis.  The Two John Washingtons and surrounding documents are a part of what I need.
Elizabeth
+4 votes
Hinshaw's Quaker records are at Ancestry.com and of course many VA  and New England records. Not knowing exactly which topics or time period  you are looking for, don't know what would substitute for JSTOR's journals.
by Marj Adams G2G6 Mach 4 (44.7k points)

Related questions

+14 votes
4 answers
+11 votes
2 answers
139 views asked Apr 23, 2020 in The Tree House by John Falvey G2G6 Mach 2 (20.7k points)
+6 votes
4 answers
+12 votes
3 answers
+5 votes
5 answers
+12 votes
9 answers
+17 votes
2 answers
288 views asked Dec 27, 2018 in The Tree House by Doug McCallum G2G6 Pilot (542k points)
+6 votes
5 answers
540 views asked Nov 21, 2018 in The Tree House by anonymous G2G6 Pilot (140k points)

WikiTree  ~  About  ~  Help Help  ~  Search Person Search  ~  Surname:

disclaimer - terms - copyright

...