Interview
your parents, grandparents and other
relatives
The next step in making your family
tree--interviewing relatives--is also
free! Sit down with your parents,
grandparents and other relatives and
find out as much information as they
know-names, dates, places-about their
parents and their grandparents. These
interviews should help you make your
family tree back to your
great-grandparents or even your
great-great-grandparents!
Search at free family tree websites
Though many family tree websites require
a subscription free, there are a handful
of excellent websites that can help you
get started:
1)
http://www.familysearch.org/ - One
of the best places to start searching
for your family tree. Search for each of
your ancestors from your family tree who
have passed away by name and with any
other identifying information (birth
date, death date, etc.)
2)
http://www.cyndislist.com/ - With
more than 250,000 links to genealogy
websites, this is a must-stop for any
person trying to make their family tree.
Browse through the links related to your
family surnames-you may find websites
with information that can help you
expand certain of your family lines.
3)
http://genforum.genealogy.com/ and
http://boards.ancestry.com/ - There
are thousands of message boards for
surnames where you can post as much
information as you have on each surname
from your family tree and see if there
are others also researching the same
line who may be able to help!
Visit a local Family History Center
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints is very involved with genealogy
and has over 1800 Family History Centers
in the United States where volunteers
can give you free advice on how to make
and research your family tree. These
volunteers can also help you search for
microfilms that you can look at to find
your ancestors in records from all over
the world.
Share your family tree
After you have followed the steps above
to make your family tree for free, share
what you have found with other family
members. Consider making a family tree
website so that others who are
researching similar lines may find parts
of their family tree for free!
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