Find My Genealogy For Free

By admin, January 2, 2010 9:41 am

find my genealogy for free
Genealogy ?

I want to find out more about my roots, give me free on line help for this, non- religious..
Thanks..

Hey Paula B,

Here are some sites. Generally, the best place to start is with your own birth record. That names your parents, then get their information. Interview any living relatives, now, while the are still living. Collect copies of any birth, death, obits, wills, probate, records they have. Then chart it out.

I use the LDS Family Search site all the time, and while they are a religious organization, my sole purpose is GENEALOGY.

Once you get started, you should think about how to organize yourself – software is available for that purpose. Post more messages, get specific with us. We will help you.

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