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Best websites to research family history? Has anyone hear every looked back in the past and researched their family? I am working on my family tree, and need the best places for this.
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Site run by the LDS (Mormon) which btw is FREE for any one of any faith https://familysearch.org/ I love love this site. It is a gold mine They have a lot of tools and a blog and well explore the site.
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Thanks. So familysearch is free but not ancestry.com. Have you tried ancestry? PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Talk to your immediate family, especially those like your grand parents, uncles, aunt and so forth. Get as much info from as you can.
And you have to wear a detective hat
Other sites I use:
Graves/cemetary stuff. http://billiongraves.com/
If you know where they are buried you can contact the cemetary itself so you can go visit and take a pic of their gravestone or ask if a volunteer can do that. I asked for a volunteer on 'find a grave' for the Vietnam uncle - found his record but the headstone was not included so I posted asking and someone did it and emailed me with a link to the pic. You just have to be resourceful.
Also any family stories, record them, also remember some folks stretch the truth so you have to take some things with a grain of salt
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Thanks for the information! PRINCE: Always and Forever
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bluecorvette,
ancestry.com is free if you go to one of the family history libraries. family search.org will have some census pages that it will let you view e.g., 1900, 1910, but for whatever reason, 1880 is not viewable. i don't know what's up with that. still, family search is really good for a free site and if you're not close to an lds library. ancestry has a few more documents that you can't get on family search, but i don't know that i would resubscribe to ancestry at this point.
i have been doing my family history for about a decade now. i started with my wonderful aunt who had always wanted to do it, but couldn't interest anyone else. then i just took over the whole project! about 10 years ago we had maybe 10 pages of our little "book" of our family history. now it's over 30 pages. i have found so much stuff and learned so much.
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What's the major difference between ancestory abd family search? I'm finding a lot of helpful info at family search, but how much more is over at ancestory? And, any ol library will get you ancestory, or no? PRINCE: Always and Forever
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I'm really against that. Who cares who you came from; you may not like the answer. Why go through all that? I can see if it is African Americans, but not me. Unless of course my family all were really great. lol All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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there used to be a huge difference, but as you're finding out, family search has almost as much info that used to be only available thru ancestry.
as i mentioned, you will be able to access all the original census pages at ancestry, as opposed to family search which doesn't allow you to see 1880 and i think 1920 census pages. but that's okay since family search does at least list the families found in those censuses.
ancestry also has a new thing where they list the social security application information. when people applied for soc security numbers back in the day, they had to list their parents' names and where they were born. that info helped me piece together some family connections and locate an uncle that was hiding in plain sight in the census. also, ancestry now lists probate files where you can look up wills and stuff. that comes in handy if there is a probate file that you want to see that is not available at family search (they also also have free access to most probate files, but it's not as user friendly as at ancestry). i almost paid to have microfilms delivered to the family history library and was able to find the info at ancestry.
ancestry is also helpful in that they do an automatic "look up". for example, you search for and find your grandfather in the 1940 census. ancestry will also bring up possible matches for him in 1930, 1920, maybe his WWII draft application, his soc sec app, etc.
you're probably right. ancestry is likely available at any library. i just work near a family history center, so i tend to go there for my genealogy needs! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: I'm really against that. Who cares who you came from; you may not like the answer. Why go through all that? I can see if it is African Americans, but not me. Unless of course my family all were really great. lol My Grandma is around, but all she knew was her Grandparents. She never knew anyone before then, because they were most likely slaves and what not. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Check with your local public library what they have to offer as well. When I have researched stuff on FamilySearch.org sometimes links to documents take you to sites such as Ancestry or others that may charge a fee whether you find the right information or not. It is a big thing with the Mormons to trace their roots.
Check out Ancestry.com and then you decide what you want to do. Right now I am happy with using a free resource such as FamilySearch and I have found a lot for free and I have found death records, marriage records, etc. that you can print or download for free.
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Also, some cities/towns names change, boundaries change. So you have to consider the history during those times.
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luv4u said:
Also, some cities/towns names change, boundaries change. So you have to consider the history during those times.
Just skimmed through this, fascinating stuff. I'll be able to get more into this tomorrow after work. I seen my grandma over the weekend and told her about it and she will help me. Though she did bring up that some years ago back in the 80s (before I was created, lol) they did a family tree. But she has no clue who has it now. She said whoever did it has passed on as she's now the oldest living in our family. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Somebody's kid has to have. Whoever had it has passed on. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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