There are a huge number of free online family history websites. Start by downloading a free genealogy database program. Do a Google search for "free genealogy software." Most of the commercial genealogy programs have free versions available. Then consult the free FamilySearch.org Research Wiki for specific instructions how to begin. The startup page of the Research Wiki has detailed step-by-step instructions.
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There are many ways to trace your family tree for free. Some places you might like to try are family history libraries and The Latter Day Saints research centers. Also a lot of libraries have free ancestry programs.
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FamilySearch.org is an excellent site for finding out about family history, search records, and create your own tree. And it's free!
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Fortunately, family history research is becoming easier and easier in this day and age. Most people will not have any trouble finding the information they need. It is important, however, to be thorough and careful while doing this research. Someone with an exceptionally common name will need to proceed with caution to ensure their results pertain to their actual family history. Obviously, a lot of sources must be consulted and compared in order to succeed.
Yes, it is possible to do family history research on the internet. One site that I have found to be particularly helpful is ancestry.com. This website allows you to type in information about yourself and they use that information to find long lost relatives, some of which you have never had the pleasure of meeting!
One of the best resources for learning about your family's history is Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/). This website has one of the world's largest databases of family records available. This is a fee-based website. However, you can sign up for a free 14 day trial. When that expires, fees range from $12.95 - $34.95 depending on the length of membership and how much access you want to the database.
W.C.H. Chalk is a British author known for writing books on history and genealogy, specializing in family history and genealogical research. Some of the books he has written include "A Guide to Ancestral Research in the Midlands" and "Family History Made Easy."
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I am conducting a genealogy survey of my family. I need to find birth and death information on my ancestors and extended family. Where can I find a free obituary finder for the death information?