
What is a reliable and reasonably priced site similar to ancestry.com?
I am trying to make my family tree and I need to look up my genealogy, but ancestry.com wants to much money.
I’m 17 years old and I don’t have $200 just to use at my pleasure.
There isn’t one. Stop and think; if the hamburger fairy gave everyone a free hamburger every day, would McDonald’s stay in business? If there were a free site as large and reliable as Ancestry.com, would Ancestry stay in business?
Or, since you asked “reasonably priced”, if a chain sold hamburgers just as good as McDonald’s for half the price, would McDonald’s stay in business?
You can find things for free on the Mormon’s site, US Gen Web, the query boards at Ancestry and GenForum, and Rootsweb.
http://www.tedpack.org/yagenlinks.html
has links and tips for all of those sites.
You can go to a Family History Center. They will help you get started. Someone there may have an Ancestry subscription they will let you use.
You don’t “look up” your genealogy; you build it, one generation at a time. It takes an hour or two per person, if you verify properly. I usually figure 100 – 300 hours to get back to 1850, on 75% of their lines, for white people in the USA. (A little longer, and only until 1870, for black ones.)
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