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2007-03-13 04:43:08 · 5 answers · asked by flanic1 1 in Arts & Humanities Genealogy

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Hey Christine F,

You came to the right place to start. This is all free. Your family tree is unique to you and your brothers and sisters. So, you will it is not already put together and waiting. Instead what you will find are Branches that may fit onto one of your ancestors, (uncles, aunts, grandparents, greats, etc.).

Start with yourself, get your birth certificate. Look at that record carefully for your parents, and their birth dates and location. Get their Birth Records, either from them or order them (more on this later - Vital Records).

Then interview all living members of your family that you can, to see what they know about Names, Dates, Places, Stories, Pictures, Wills, Probate, Bibles, and history of all branches of your family.

Then, get some GENEALOGY Software, see the sites below. These cost ab out $30 & are the best for helping you organize information, and showing you what tasks you still need to do.

Some packages come with FREE time on PAY sites - take full advantage of the FREE time, get all the family trees you can collect that may have anything to do with you. After you get the software you will see how to do that. The trees that you collect can be examined later! You want to verify the family ties so as not to make a FALSE tree. This takes time, so plan on this as a hobby.

After you get started, you will find more questions, please come back here we will give you more free help.

2007-03-13 07:05:55 · answer #1 · answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7 · 9 0

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2016-10-02 01:25:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Check with your extended family members, it's possible that someone has the information you are looking for.

If not, there are several geneology databases that are free to access online. There are some here http://genealogy.about.com/od/free_charts/index.htm but many links are just charts for you to add information.

This link http://genealogy.about.com/library/lessons/blintro.htm teaches you how to go about finding the information you need.

This one http://www.familysearch.org/ is a geneology database that allows you to search their records free of charge. Probably for privacy reasons, it will only show information for deceased individuals.

2007-03-13 05:08:11 · answer #3 · answered by uhhhme 3 · 2 0

Your local library, man have genealogist groups that are eager to help. Ask at library.

2007-03-13 04:47:18 · answer #4 · answered by bigjohn B 7 · 2 0

visit your ancestral place and search your roots

2007-03-13 04:47:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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