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Thursday 19 September 2019

get free genealogy on line?

answers1: Family Search <br>
<a href="http://www.familysearch.org"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.org</a> <br>
Search the Family History Library's database, which contains millions
of names from thousands of family trees. <br>
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GenCircles <br>
<a href="http://www.GenCircles.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.GenCircles.com</a> <br>
Searching the global tree and viewing results is free to everyone. In
addition to first and last names, the database is searchable by dates
and places of birth, baptism, marriage, death, and burial, as well as
by the names of an individual's father, mother and spouse. <br>
<br>
GeneaNet <br>
<a href="http://www.geneanet.org"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.geneanet.org</a> <br>
A database that indexes all the world's genealogical resources,
whether Net-based or not and whether free or fee-paying. <br>
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Free On Ancestry <br>
http://www.freeonancestry.com/ <br>
A directory of all the FREE records and resources available on
Ancestry.com. <br>
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Ancestor Hunt <br>
http://www.ancestorhunt.com <br>
Index of Free Genealogy Search Engines <br>
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Find Your Family Tree <br>
http://www.findyourfamilytree.com <br>
A free genealogy web site designed to help you find missing branches
of your family tree using Pedigree Resource File (PRF), a rapidly
expanding collection of family trees submitted by people worldwide to
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. <br>
<br>
GenealogyBuff.com <br>
http://www.genealogybuff.com <br>
Search for your surname in dozens of family history databases with one
click. Though you still have to visit each site to see the results (or
find out your search came up empty), GenealogyBuff.com can be a good
starting point for online research. <br>
<br>
USGenWeb <br>
http://www.usgenweb.org <br>
The USGenWeb is one of the premier sites for US researchers. Here
you'll find Web pages for every US state and county. <br>
<br>
AncestralFindings <br>
http://www.ancestralfindings.com <br>
AncestralFindings may not own every database you're interested in, but
its collection is impressive. Holdings include CD-ROM records of
births, deaths, marriages, census indexes, land records, passenger
lists, immigrations and Genealogy.com's entire World Family Tree
collection.
answers2: http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search <br>
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http://genforum.genealogy.com <br>
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http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search <br>
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http://lists.rootsweb.com
answers3: You have to do the research yourself, but the place to start
is rootsweb.com. It is the oldest and one of the largest genealogical
sites on the web that is free. <br>
<br>
Start with Rootsweb's guide for tracing family trees: <br>
<br>
<a href="http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
Go to Rootsweb's form link to download genealogical forms: <br>
<br>
<a href="http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/get_started/charts_forms.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/get_started...</a>
<br>
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Then go to Rootsweb's WorldConnect--over 900 million names in family
trees--see if someone has already done research for you! <br>
<br>
<a href="http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com</a>
answers4: attempt the web pages anybody else has indexed, plus
whenever you detect a area that sounds good yet expenditures, seem
further, lots of them provide you a unfastened 30 day trial.
additionally submit kinfolk names, places (such as you probably did)
on multiple web pages, human beings WILL respond! good success!
answers5: Hey Dicky Ray, <br>
<br>
I see a few good sites were given already. Some of the sites that are
free are also leading you there to try to sell you something. Follow
that thought, so, some of the PAY sites give information for FREE!
<br>
<br>
Swyrich.com is selling Coat of Arms, but give a fairly accurate of
about 50% of the names I put into it. Not bad for free. <br>
<br>
LDS Family Search is almost totally free, you can buy CDs of various
pedigrees. <br>
<br>
Ellis Island is Free to join, free to search, free to take records
from the internet, manifests, etc. But, they do want to sell
certificates to you. <br>
<br>
You can get GENEALOGY.com and ANCESTRY.com for free if you purchase a
Genealogy software package. The free period is about 30 to 90 days.
<br>
<br>
So, keep that in mind, and I will post what I consider free sites. I
can't post everything, there is too much.
answers6: 1) Talk to your family members and write down full names;
birth, marriage, and death dates; and location information. <br>
<br>
2) Focus on one name/family at a time and research online. Some of my
favorite free sites are: <br>
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[Huge LDS Database] <a href="http://www.familysearch.org"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.org</a> <br>
[For English research] <a href="http://www.freebmd.org.uk/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.freebmd.org.uk/</a> <br>
[Social Security Death Index] <a
href="http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cg...</a>
<br>
[Western States Marriages]
http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/search.cfm <br>
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Browse the message boards on ancestry.com and genealogy.com and even
do searches on Yahoo or Google with your more unusual names in quotes
(e.g., "Ebenezer Beetlejuice"). You will be surprised what you find!
<br>
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3) Visit your library and ask them if they subscribe to ancestry.com
or heritagequest.com and also visit a NARA (http://www.archives.gov/)
office if you have one close by. You largest and most valuable source
of information will be censuses.

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