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A Few Places Online To Find Your Family Tree
History
Researching one’s family tree history is quickly becoming a
favorite past time of many Americans. While many consider trips
to the local public libraries or the local historical societies
to be an essential part to the fun, others have decided to give
modern technology a try. If you feel so emboldened, be sure to
check out the following sites; chances are they will be of some
service to you.
Online Site # 1: FamilySearch.org
This site, maintained by the Jesus Christ Church of Latter Day
Saints, is a wonderful place to find information about
ancestors or perhaps even your friends down the street.
Basically started as a way for people in the Church of Latter
Day Saints to research their family tree history, it has
ballooned out to include thousands of different names, which
more information being added on a weekly basis. If your family
has been here in the United States for a few decades or so,
chances are you might find a new branch of your family tree
history on this website.
Online Site # 2: GenealogyToday.com
Year after year, this site has been given top honors for its
ease of use, layout, and even for the graphics. In addition to
that, it contains hundreds of thousands of names, dates of
birth, places of entry into the United States, and even entire
family trees that have been uploaded by the members for public
use. If you want to fill in a few gaps in your family tree
history, this is definitely a site that you should
bookmark.
Online Site # 3: Ancestry.com
This is perhaps the most well known site for researching your
family tree history. It does require a small fee to join after
a free trial membership, but this site can offer a lot of help
for beginners who are truly lost in the branches of their
family tree. While there are a lot of free sites for genealogy
research available on the internet today, Ancestry.com has been
around for a long time, and appears to have the longevity and
resources needed for this kind of research.
Online Site # 4: American Family Immigration History
Center
If you know your family tree history begins in the United
States with a landing at Ellis Island, be sure to check out
www.ellisisland.org.
This is the web portal of one of the most famous ports of entry
into the United States and one of the ones used most often for
people coming over from Europe. You can easily search for a
passenger name for free, but for a small donation of $45 you
can help to maintain the website and the Immigration History
Center located in New York. In fact, this website even offers
you a way to inscribe your ancestor’s name on the immigrant
wall at Ellis Island, preserving your family history for years
to come.
As stated earlier, choosing to trace your family tree history
is a great pastime that anyone can undertake. With a little
help from some of these online sources, you will be well on
your way to finding exactly where those family tree branches
stem from.
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