England Genealogy Websites

Are there free genealogy websites?
ok, my name is Blackburn, and my family immigrated to the distance from England, and theres a Blackburn, England and I wanted to see if theres no family history behind that … But all the websites require a payment, do not want to pay for something that will be used to im one or two hours
I'm assuming your family is in the U.S. If it does not, ignore my answer. First, ancestry.com has 14 day trial, but you must cancel before the end of 14 days or they will charge your credit card. Also, do not be surprised if asked to put your cancellation in writing and send fax it to them. I've had friends tell me I had to do it this way to cancel. Here is a list of some of the free. www.rootsweb.com "This is a good that is free. It is directed by Ancestry.com, but do not be confused with Ancestry.com-payment site. Www.familysearch.org www.cyndislist.com website of the Church of Latter-day Saints. www.genforum.com This is a site that is full of individual message boards. You can find and then by last name, state, county, or county. This is a big one. Simply post your question in the respective Board, and when people respond you will receive a notification email. I've been very successful in GenForum. I must say, however, that a good genealogy query, not just said. "I need information on John Smith" Try to give as many dates, places and detail as possible. A small thing can make a difference as to the answer you get. consultation will have 1) the name of the people 2) all of the biographical information know to date and 3) asks a specific question why it is so specific is because people do not waste your time and theirs telling what you know. Moreover, to provide all their information known (for example, names of children) that gives people the alternative people to research to help arrive at your answer. http://www.usgenweb.org/-Cuando reach the main page, you can get for the State and each locality pages by clicking the appropriate links. Note that some people will have more information than some smaller obscure towns. It all depends on what type of volunteers who provide information to their sites. Genealogy is much more a hobby that depends on people. Check your local library. Many libraries have subscriptions to Ancestry.com or search Hertiage you can access from home with the number of library card. Heritage Quest is geared mostly toward the U.S. records. Www.interment.net or www.findagrave.com These are cemetery sites have grown by leaps and bounds. http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-b … This is the link to the index of Social Security Death. This is a very useful resource for finding dates of death of people who died in recent years (approximately 60) If your family immigrated to the U.S. in the last 100-125 years, you can try www.ellisisland.org This is great because you can really take a look at the manifests of ships! Good luck in your search. It is a satisfying and rewarding hobby with lots of twist and turns. Remember, you will find not only full genealogy search. This is an ongoing puzzle. I tell people, if you can find a single thing every time you're looking for, you're doing great. If there is more than at any given time is LUCKY! Blessings.
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