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Index of Free Genealogy Search Engines
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A free genealogy web site designed to help you find missing branches of your family tree using Pedigree Resource File (PRF), a rapidly expanding collection of family trees submitted by people worldwide to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Search for your surname in dozens of family history databases with one click. Though you still have to visit each site to see the results (or find out your search came up empty), GenealogyBuff.com can be a good starting point for online research.
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www.ancestry.com. However, in order to get the records from those places, you will need to actually pay for the international records. It is well worth it. I have used it to trace through Scotland, Poland, and Germany. I was able to get back to the early 1700's so far. The people at ancestry will also assist in the search and call you with information. Good Luck!
2006-10-05 06:53:34
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Pay Sites:
http://www.ancestry.com/
http://www.everton.com/
Free Sites:
http://www.cyndislist.com/
http://www.rootsweb.com/
http://www.censusfinder.com/
http://www.genealogytoolbox.com/
2006-10-05 06:56:50
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2006-10-05 20:50:25
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www.familysearch.org
2006-10-05 06:56:39
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www.theonlinefamily.net, www.ancestry. com, www.rootsweb.com, www.freesurnamesearch.com
2006-10-05 19:45:36
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www.ancestry.com
2006-10-05 06:50:18
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