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Finding Your Family Tree
Online
If you have been putting off researching your ancestry because
you hate the thought of sifting through documents, trudging
through libraries and thumbing through public records, you may
have put it off just long enough. The growth of the Internet
has caused a re-growth in interest in genealogy. Genealogical,
historical and religious societies have transferred many
thousands of records into databases that are available at a
variety of web sites. This is a good time for finding your
family tree online.
Databases
Databases are the thing that will help you avoid the dusty
records. The information from birth, death and marriage
certificates for tens of thousands of people all over the
country and much of the world are available online. There is
census data, newspaper obituaries, immigration records and
much, much more. Many of the online databases are still
receiving more information as it becomes available.
Some of these databases are free and some come with a
membership fee. All are searchable and come with helpful
directions. Most have other features like family tree templates
that just be filled in as you find names. These sites make
finding your family tree much easier.
Online Help
Genealogical groups have web sites that offer tips on finding
your family tree online. They will help you get started, give
advice on what to do when hit a dead end and explain how
different kinds of records can help. On these sites, you will
find links to sites with specific information concerning
families from a certain country, the evolution of some family
names and any new developments in the field of genealogy. These
sites will help steer you the right direction when finding your
family tree online.
Software
You can find software programs for sale online that will
provide family tree templates, programs that will help draw
charts with symbols and colors, and keep records of family
members as you find them. They will develop secondary charts
with pictures and maps and help your records to include
information beyond names and dates. After finding your family
tree you will want some software to help make your records
intelligible and searchable. There are downloadable
applications that will do part of the job for free, of course.
Check the software that is for sale, though, to see whether
they offer features that you want. Many of them are quite
affordable.
Remember that finding your family tree is more than a casual
hobby. Even though online resources take the drudgery of the
quest, your family tree will become an important family
asset.
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