Genealogy Research Free Sites

Excuse me everybody. I am asking for a reputable research company,whom I will pay,to research the genealogy?
Don’t know where you got the idea I wanted someone to research for me for free. My frustration was that each link wanted more money on top of what the original genealogy site .charged. I want to pay someone who knows how to do the research. I will pay!
“…each link wanted more money on top of what the original genealogy site charged.” Then you must be clicking on the advertisements rather than searching on the site you signed up to. Most sites, whether commercial or free, have ads on their pages. Even an ad-blocker won’t get rid of all of them.
The LDS site is free and I don’t believe it has any ads at all on its pages (can’t say for sure as I have a good ad-blocker – I don’t see any ads on this site for instance) http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
Hiring a professional genealogist to do all your research will be expensive, but could be cheaper than doing it yourself if few records of your ancestors are online and you would have to travel a long way to visit the archives yourself. Look for a genealogist in the area where your ancestors originated so they will be familiar with local resources and to minimise their travel expenses.
Look in the back of one of the family history magazines and you will see lots of ads offering genealogical research at varying prices.
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The Online Genealogy Handbook $14.95 The Internet has made learning about one’s ancestors easier than ever. But it’s also given family researchers a tsunami of websites to navigate and explore, and that can cause confusion. Which ones are trustworthy, and which will leave them empty-handed? This friendly, easy-to-use guide helps would-be genealogists sort through the clutter, strike gold, and unearth the secrets of their family  |
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Genealogy Online for Dummies $24.99 The Helms have put together an excellent introductory guide to doing genealogical research online. They’ve avoided the usual trap of organizing their book by resources, which may be easy for the author but makes it harder on the user. So instead of devoting this chapter to useful Web sites, that chapter to valuable newsgroups, and so forth, they’ve organized the book in a way closer to the wa… |
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Planting Your Family Tree Online: How to Create Your Own Family History Web Site (NGS Guide, 4) $3.10 Planting Your Family Tree Online is designed to take you step-by-step through the process of creating a genealogy Web site. When people begin their genealogical adventure, they usually interview elderly members of the family and contact other family members. The next step is usually one of organization of the information collected. The third step is usually to share this information with other fam… |