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I've hit a road block. Aside from traveling 1500 miles to the locaton I'm stuck at what's the best way to locate ansestors prior to coming to America? Or really any of your best experiences where you were stuck and had an epiphiny, that got you unstuck. Please keep advice to low $'s, if I spend anymore cash my wife will turn me into an ansestor!

2007-02-03 01:10:44 · 5 answers · asked by delux_version 7 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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Hi there. If your family came to the United States during the immigration boom of the late 1800s and early 1900s, you have some great options. If your family came through Ellis Island, you can go on www.EllisIslandRecords.org and search virtually thousands upon thousands of names of people who passed its gates. There you can also find pictures of the ships they were on, and view the actual ship manifests! And best of all, it's completely free!

You can also use the internet to your advantage in another way. You can post on a genealogy website (try to find one that caters to people from the part of the world from which your ancestors came) asking for help, sort of like you did here. I hope you find what you're looking for.

Good luck!!

2007-02-03 01:22:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

lengthy island is wide-spread as "the enormous apple" because beforehand a in call for human beings hero (Johnny Appleseed) planted a unmarried seed interior the midst of the city. Then, in an straightforward warp in area-time, a boy named Jack planted a seed he believed to be magical interior of an similar spot. In what continues to be considered a marveling organic and organic progression, both seeds fused together on a molecular element. After an recommendations-blowing rain, the seed hybrid grew into an apple 300ft tall and approximatively 330ft huge. The strangest ingredient being the absence of a tree. it variety of feels the apple develop into thoroughly known, except it grew instantly from the floor with its personal roots like a beanstalk of a few variety. for some destiny years, human beings may visit the city and seem up on the no longer a possibility fruit and imagine "that is a new york". After a lengthy time period human beings began touching on the city itself as "the enormous apple". yet then, 1943 Oct 11th, some thing unusual got here about. because the city laid to relax, the evening once again upon them, there develop right into a impressive flash of pink mild. The flash lasted for virtually 4-5 seconds. no human being is certain what brought with reference to the flash, yet as quickly because it develop into over the apple had only disappeared. no longer in common words had it vanished, the floor it had grown from had closed as if it were under no circumstances there. some say the apple had grown so large it created some type of fruity supernova and collapsed in on itself in a black hollow. some say the extraterrestrial beings accountable for the lack of existence of the dinosaurs got here lower back and destroyed the apple as well. We would under no circumstances comprehend precisely what got here about that evening, yet one ingredient is for particular. That develop right into a huge-*** apple.

2016-11-24 20:53:50 · answer #2 · answered by jandrey 4 · 0 0

I had tried on my own to trace my roots, and took a genealogy course that tied me into Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com. I was able to access census records and found a starting point for my own searching. I subscribe to Ancestry now. Try also, LivingLegacy.com. My epiphany happened when I found my gr-gr grandfather and I was able to trace back. Good luck!!!

2007-02-03 03:39:41 · answer #3 · answered by michellemcdougall 1 · 0 0

Some public libraries have subscriptions to Ancestry or Heritage Quest, which you can use for free.

Most of the Mormon Family History Centers have subscriptions to the census images, which you can use for free. (Even if you aren't a Mormon.)

Cyndi's list has a category for most European countries.

2007-02-03 01:39:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Grandparents...

2007-02-03 04:29:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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