The Ancestry.com Library Edition
database offers researchers access to the 1790-1930 census records,
various birth, marriage, and death record collections, military
records, immigration records, historical court records, and collected
research created by other users.
Patrons using the Lebanon Public Library are invited to use the database in the Heritage Center. The Library does not support remote access at this time.

Gale
Genealogy Connect includes hundreds of authoritative resources formerly
available only in print or on CD-ROM, including trusted sources from
Genealogy.com and Clearfield.
Intuitive searching options help
researchers find information easier than ever before. Instead of
spending hours scanning books for mentions of a family name, users can
turn to Gale Genealogy Connect for a one-stop search across multiple
volumes, identifying connections and enriching family history.
HeritageQuest Online
offers researchers the opportunity to search U.S. federal census
records from 1790 to 1930. Other materials include: the Periodical
Source Index (PERSI), a resouce guide that indexes more than 6,300
genealogy and history periodicals written in English and French
(Canada) since 1800, and the Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land
Warrant Application Files, which identifies more than 80,000 American
military, naval, and marine officers and enlisted men.
Lebanon Public Library card holders may log into the database from home using their library card number as their barcode
For eye-witness accounts of history being made, search this unique
collection! You’ll see images of newspapers just as they appeared when
first printed, including not only news stories, but also advertising,
cartoons, editorials, photographs, and more.