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Things to Know When You’re Conducting a
Family Search
Although basically you can do anything when you are conducting
your own family search, there are a few good tips that you can
use in order to help you along the way.
Using the Internet to Conduct Your Family Search
Research
The Internet is an incredibly useful tool in the world today as
a whole, including for a matter such as conducting research for
a family search project. In fact, there is one website in
particular which was specifically created for those who are
interested in doing a family search. Family Search is a
non-profit service which believes that everyone is important
and they encourage all people to find their ancestors and
preserve their family histories.
What you do on this website is start your own account, which
consists of a username and password, and then you are able to
access all sorts of different information, with the optional
categories including that of: family history library, family
history centers, family history library catalog, and education.
The search option on this website allows you to fill in a
varied amount of information, depending on how much or little
you know, in order to find information on your ancestors. The
categories included in this area are: search for ancestors,
research guidance, research helps, websites, and family history
library catalog.
Another good online option is that of Genealogy.com, which is
similar to that of the previously discussed website in many
ways, and yet at the same time has many differences as well.
There is a wide and varied amount of resourceful information on
this website, including that of: what’s in a name,
collaborating with others, finding existing research,
outfitting your genealogy toolkit, expert tips, free genealogy
classes, and more.
They also offer: reunions, creating a family book, genealogy
vacations, biography assistant, glossary, form letters and
blank census forms, state and county addresses, step-by-step
guide to finding information, using archives and libraries,
helpful websites, professional genealogy, researching your
medical history, ideas to help you over the brick wall, looking
outside your family for clues, researching where your ancestor
lived, oral histories, finding female ancestors, deciphering
documents and handwriting, documenting your sources,
handwriting, time management, turning piles into files, and
more.
Regardless of how you conduct your actual research, doing a
family search can be a fun, interesting, and incredibly
enjoyable thing, and this is what truly matters.
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