Follow my ancestors + put together my family tree?
What is the best way to do without having to pay a company to do? Is there a website where I can start looking for that charge registration fees not? Any information that help will be appreciated. Thank you.
If want to write your name somewhere and get a 12-generation tree, skip the rest of it. I can show you where to dig, but you have to buy your own shovel and make the work yourself. As a side note, before you start, since they are very supportive of free sites, contact the U.S. Gen Web county manager (Link below) and offer to help transcribing records. They are for the data is also free. Older people are also its help, the more data that can put online for free. Buying a spade: If you get serious, you will need a genealogy program. Trying to do family research without a program Genealogy is like trying to write a novel with a pen and a yellow pad, rather than a word processor. I like Roots Magic. Family Tree Maker is the leader market. Both cost about $ 29. Mormons will let you download for free PAF. It is awkward, but it's free. Sometimes you can find older versions of FTM or Family Origins (FOR is the predecessor of RM) in the bargain bins at Costco. These can help you get started. Http: / / www.cyndislist.com/ (240,000 + links, all cross indexed.) http://www.familysearch.com (mega-Mormon site) http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi (450 000 000 + entries, of varying quality) = http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/default.aspx?ln Surname meanings and origins of the United States only: http://www.usgenweb.net/ (Subdivided sites the state, which all have county sites.) (The Canadians have Canadian Gen Web, by province) http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi (Social Index Security Death – click on "Advanced.") Http: / / find.person.superpages.com / (PHONE BOOK USA, to find distant cousins) Note: No will find people living in any of the sites except the phone book. You will have to find their grandparents or grandparents dates of birth and a single big name in somewhere besides the Internet. free sites are supported by advertising, like television. Can not see the Super Bowl without seeing a commercial for beer, and you can not surf by relatives who have died without seeing an Ancestry advertisement. Do not complain about advertising. They bring you the "free" sites. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
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