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Try these sites which you may not have come across:

GeneaNet
http://www.geneanet.org
A database that indexes all the world's genealogical resources, whether Net-based or not and whether free or fee-paying.

Ancestor Hunt
http://www.ancestorhunt.com
Index of Free Genealogy Search Engines

Find Your Family Tree
http://www.findyourfamilytree.com
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.

GenealogyBuff.com
http://www.genealogybuff.com
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.

USGenWeb
http://www.usgenweb.org
The USGenWeb is one of the premier sites for US researchers. Here you'll find Web pages for every US state and county.

AncestralFindings
http://www.ancestralfindings.com
AncestralFindings may not own every database you're interested in, but its collection is impressive. Holdings include CD-ROM records of births, deaths, marriages, census indexes, land records, passenger lists, immigrations and Genealogy.com's entire World Family Tree collection.

2006-12-05 10:08:13 · answer #1 · answered by numbat 3 · 1 0

Without a list of the ones you HAVE found already, no; you've left something out of the problem. For instance: I have some apples. I buy three more. How many do I have now? Without knowing how many I started with, no one can answer the question.

Cyndi's List, as Wikipedia said, has roughly 250,000 sites. She probably has some you haven't heard about.

Useful depends on your experiece and background. If you are a rank beginner and have just used the LDS site and the free parts of Ancestry, we could suggest lots. Background comes in because many sites are specific to one group or another. If you are half Cherokee and half Germon from Russia, the Huguenot sites aren't going to be useful to you.

2006-12-06 01:41:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

on the grounds that this website is international, i'm not only assuming you want American resources. There are some human beings by way of spelling of the sirname can not be recent in censuses. have you ever tried all plausible spellings? is likewise there any chance to examine an deal with listing or telephone e book? Is it plausible your prompt kinfolk is the severe of that thread? try writing what you do comprehend down. See how a lot techniques you could carry mutually only from what you've been informed. Then ask kinfolk about more advantageous techniques, and once you've them tutor them pictures. do not pay a kinfolk tree website in case you experience you're literally not getting you money's properly worth. as a replace, search for a society. A society of the particular ethnic team, or certain area the position you comprehend your kinfolk lived ought to correctly be able that ought to really help you larger than an information superhighway website. you could properly be coping with a attractiveness or section the position there is not a lot techniques positioned on the computer. think ofyou've got to commute to the area and examine more advantageous interior sight files in the journey that they arrive in. Or your kinfolk gained't opt for to look into their history for a style of causes. kinfolk tree does carry decrease back the skeleton the closets. do not take each and everything you discover as precise, not all archives are. in case you'll discover more advantageous than one rfile with a similar techniques it is more advantageous precise. each and every so often sisters ought to have visited kinfolk for lengthy sessions of time or went to boarding colleges. they does not ensue interior a similar get admission to because of that. each and each and every of the solutions are maximum excellent. that is as a lot as you to opt for no matter if to take the subsequent step.

2016-11-30 04:38:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

www.familysearch.org is very good. If you are Australian or British try www.genesreunited.com, you can search their database for free or it only costs about $20 a year to be able to contact other tree owners to exchange information.

2006-12-05 15:39:18 · answer #4 · answered by ColMad 2 · 0 0

The best one is:

Familysearch.org and its free!

2006-12-05 11:34:32 · answer #5 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 0 0

Cyndi's LIst
http://www.cyndislist.com

If you can't find it here then you can't find it.

2006-12-05 10:44:30 · answer #6 · answered by $Sun King$ 7 · 1 0

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