Make a family tree online?
I like to make a family tree (only for the fun of it), but do not know the use sites that offer free and easy. Also I want so I have great flexibility as cousins, aunts and uncles, and that kind of relatives. Not only do children parents and grandparents. Remember what I should not be free one way "free" kind of thing. Thank you very much in advance.
There are lots of sites. Now the information in family trees on any website should be taken as clues, not as a fact that most are not documented. Even if you see the same information over and over again by different petitioners a large number of copies being made. Rootsweb and FamilySearch.org are free sites. Ancestry.Com has many records and is obtaining more all the time. Your local public library has a subscription that can utililze Ancestry.Com. However, before you start to get the largest family information as possible, particuarly senior members. Tape them if you allow it. What might appear to be digressions and narrative insignifcant oral could become very important. Now, in any of the pedigrees, which usually do not show the people living for identity theft. Ancestry.Com show anyone living born after 1930, for example, Living Smith. However, there are message boards for surnames and location. If you publish a Ancestry.Com 'S will be the RootsWeb and vice versa. Genealogy.Com also has message boards. Also call your Mormon Church and find out if they have a Family History Center. If so, will have plenty of records of people around the world. I never had a Mormon missionary come ringing my doorbell, because I took advantage of their services. Cyndi's List also gives you a lot of websites.
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