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It is christmas present for my Nan who is going to france to see where she grew up next week. That is the main problem - do i need to look at french websites?

2006-10-14 04:56:35 · 6 answers · asked by Charlotte s 1 in Family & Relationships Family

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You may get lucky - if someone else in your family has "done" a family tree it may be on the net in English. Other wise you have to look at French web sites.

http://www.geneanet.org/
is mainly European.

This is my stock answer to Q like yours.
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Someone asks a question like yours 1 - 4 times a day, sometimes in the Family category, sometimes in the Genealogy category, sometimes elsewhere:
Where can I find my family tree for free?
Does anyone know the {Surname} family?
What are good sites for ancestors / genealogy?

I paste this answer in. It is long and general. Not all the links and paragraphs will apply to everyone.

If you want to type in your name somewhere and get a 12-generation tree, skip the rest of this. I can show you where to dig, but you'll have to buy your own shovel and do the work yourself.

Buying a shovel: If you get serious you'll need a genealogy program. Trying to do family research without a genealogy program is like trying to write a novel with a pencil and yellow pad, instead of a word processor. I like Roots Magic. Family Tree Maker is the market leader. Both cost around $29. The Mormons will let you download PAF for free. It is clunky, but it is free. You can sometimes find old versions of FTM or Family Origins (FO is the predecessor of RM) in bargin bins at CostCo.

These may help get you started. They are large and free.

http://www.cyndislist.com/
(240,000+ links, all cross-indexed.)
http://www.familysearch.com
(Mormon's mega-site)
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
(460,000,000+ entries, of varying quality)
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/default.aspx?ln=
Surname meanings and origins
http://www.tedpack.org/begingen.html
My own site: "How to Begin"

United States only:
http://www.usgenweb.net/
(Subdivided into state sites, which all have county sites.)
(The Canadians have Canadian Gen Web, by province)
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
(Social Security Death index - click on "Advanced".)
http://find.person.superpages.com/
(US Phone book, for looking up distant cousins)


United Kingdom Only:

http://www.genuki.org.uk/
(Biggest site for United Kingdom & Ireland)
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/
(Free Birth, Marriage & Death Records)

Notes:

You won't find living people on any of the sites except the phone book one. You will have to find your grandparents' or great grandparents' birth dates and maiden names somewhere besides the Internet.

The free sites are supported by advertising, just like TV. You can't watch the Super Bowl without seeing a beer commercial, and you can't surf for dead relatives without seeing an Ancestry advertisement. Don't complain about advertisements. They bring you the "free" sites. There's no such thing as a free lunch.

Since you are in favor of free data, give some thought to helping others. You can look up obituaries in your town for people who post requests for them on bulletin boards, for instance. Another of my pages tells you how to ask for and look up obits:
http://www.tedpack.org/obit.html

2006-10-15 03:46:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

put in a search saying - family tree

2006-10-14 05:38:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Salt Lake City Utah...The Mormons have been finding and studying family trees for years and are the best at it. Type in Mormons on your web search, then look for genealogy. ----Duane

2006-10-14 05:02:15 · answer #3 · answered by duane b 3 · 0 0

Try Genes Reunited I found them simple to use and cheaper than other options. You can contact them direct and ask them for details regarding France. Hope you are successful as will be a great Christmas present for your Nan. Good Luck.

2006-10-14 05:25:54 · answer #4 · answered by SYJ 5 · 0 0

www.familytreemaker.com

www.ancestry.com/save/charts/ancchart.htm

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree

www.familysearch.org

2006-10-14 05:03:37 · answer #5 · answered by Darrell R 1 · 0 0

Have you tried genealogy.com?

2006-10-14 04:59:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers