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165 helpful genealogy sites

Tracing your family tree with the help of Internet resources is a fascinating and rewarding experience. Here are guides to getting started and many helpful sites to help point you in the right direction.

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There are also some helpful beginner’s guides online, including from Jan Gow who writes each month about genealogy in the monthly edition of NetGuide magazine.

Here are some common starting tips:

  1. Firstly list what you already know about family including surnames.

  2. List priorities of what you would like to learn such as birthplaces, marriages, how many children somebody had.

  3. Decide what sort of official records you want to chase.

  4. Keep detailed accounts of where you go , especially Web sites , in case you need to return later.

  5. Keep evaluating the information you get to see if it is the sort of thing you really wanted.

 

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