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2006-12-23 13:40:19 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Family

is there any free websites to search for long lost relatives?

2006-12-23 13:45:28 · update #1

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I was planting an Oak tree this afternoon....does that count?

2006-12-23 13:43:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. Church of Latter Day Saints keeps an awesome site. I don't have their address but look around the web. Isn't hard to find. Also ancestry.com will take you a little ways before they start asking for $ to join. familytree.com is another place. Also google different family members names. You would be surprised what comes up. I found my great grandmothers picture in her wedding dress just googling. Also found a picture of my grandfather (whom I have never known) googling. good luck. its lots of fun. m

2006-12-23 22:43:06 · answer #2 · answered by Mache 6 · 0 0

Go to Familysearch.org.

Ancestry.com costs to use.

If you go to any LDS Stake Center they have a family History center. They have all the family history sites you can want, including International, and Census records.

The best part is it is free to use and you do NOT have to be a member of the church to go there. They also have volunteers that can help you.

2006-12-24 00:18:14 · answer #3 · answered by trollwzrd 3 · 0 0

I am.

I hope you'll accept a general answer. These questions come up every day:

Where can I find my family tree for free?
Does anyone know the {Surname} family?
What are good sites for ancestors / genealogy?

They are all about tracing your family tree on the Internet. The fourth time I typed in my favorite beginner's links I realized I should save them in a text file and paste them in. This is long and general. Because it is general, not all the links will apply to every question or questioner.

These may help get you started. They are large and free. Many of them, however, have subtle ads for Ancestry.com in them - ads that ask for a name, then offer a trial subscription. Watch out for those advertisements.

http://www.cyndislist.com/
(240,000+ links, all cross-indexed. If you want Welsh or Pennsylvania Dutch or Oregon or any other region, ethnic group or surname, chances are she has links for it.)
http://www.familysearch.com
(Mormon's mega-site. Click on "Search")
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" You may find your grandparents.)
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)

(If you posted your question in Genealogy, ignore this paragraph. If you posted it in the "Family" category, read on.)
Tracing your family tree is called genealogy. YA has a category for genealogy,
Home > Arts & Humanities > Genealogy
There are hundreds of more links in the resolved answers there.


Notes:

You usually have to do some research. Sometimes you get lucky. Don't give up if your Great grandfather with your surname isn't there. Try all eight great-grandparents.

You won't find living people on any of the sites except the phone book one. You won't find many people born after 1920 on any of the sites except the SSDI one. Genealogists hide the birth dates, birth places and other facts of living people to protect their privacy. 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. Many people complain about advertisements. Please don't. They bring you the "free" sites. There's no such thing as a free lunch.

If you get serious you'll need a genealogy program. They are to family research what "Word" is to writing a novel. 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.

2006-12-25 09:55:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have 8 kids does that count, seriously, I have a good family geneology tree, it goes way back to dukes and dutchess in England.

2006-12-23 22:39:56 · answer #5 · answered by Grandma of six 5 · 0 0

yes its me

2006-12-23 21:43:07 · answer #6 · answered by Lionel M 5 · 0 0

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