Medical Genealogy

Family Genealogy / Family Medical History?!?
Is there a site that are completely and totally free to do research family?!?
There a lot of websites. Cyndi'sList. Com has a multitude of them on the list. However, your public library may have a subscription to Ancestry.Com that has lots of records. They have all the U.S. censuses through 1930. The 1940 and later are not available for the public yet. They also have UK censuses. Just do not take as absolute fact everything you see in family trees on any website, free or paid. The information is presented by people like you and me and most poorly documented or not documented. Even when you see the same information repeatedly by many different users that is no guarantee it's correct. A lot of people, copied out the verification. The information may be valuable as clues on where obtain the documentation. A Family History Center in the Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Church is free to use but you must know their hours to the general public. You can call or go to your website free FamilySearch.org. They have records of people around the world, not just Mormons. In Salt Lake City, have the largest collection genealogical world. Family History Centers can order microfilm for you to see at a nominal price. I have never had to try to convert me or send their missionaries by knocking on my door. I have not heard of them doing that to anyone else who has used their resources. But first, if not, get the most information of life family as possible, including members of his superior. Tape them if they let you. It could be that confused about some things, but what might appear to be insignificant stories could become very important. Find out if a family member has any old family Bibles. Ask to see and make copies of birth, marriage and certificates death. Also in terms of religious faith, baptism, first communion, confirmation, marriage records can be very important information. As to the history, you will not find it online. HIPAA is protected. The best way to obtain death certificates in the family and see if there is any pattern. If you are in the U.S., each state has its own laws about who, when and where a person can obtain vital records. I know that in Texas, if a person died between 1903-1926, you can save lots of money, ordering Clayton Library in Houston. They only charge $ 3 for a copy. The only thing to remember when go so far, many times what is seen as a cause of death is probably a symptom of something else. They do not have the diagnostic equipment in recent years as they have done today. For example, I have one where the person who died in 1913 and her cause of death is listed as senility and colitis. One of my grandmother who died in 1935 has ileocolitis. Usually people do not just died of senility. An inflammation of the colon and ileum, there was probably some reason that was not detected at the time. We found a pattern of disease breathing in my father's side of the family. We now know that this is the line of his maternal grandmother, both my grandmother and mother of 2 married couples had children and children with emphysema by both marriages. In fact recently a great-granddaughter of one of the sisters of my grandmother contacted me. Her mother died of emphysema and have never smoked. My father had 2 sisters, one died when she was 30 and the other died in his 50s and had to wear an oxygen tank with her everywhere she went. There were guys who had. I have never smoked but who have been exposed to secondhand smoke and also have an airway obstruction that requires an inhaler as needed. Therefore, this raises a red flag warning grandmother Sallie (Grand mi) descendants. Do not smoke. Can exascerbate a problem that could only have inherited. Apparently goes back to the McCarthy Sallie line in Ireland. An Irish nun named McCarthy, who said he was related to me through Sallie's line (do not know what degree of cousin) said that the problem was with his family.
Towards a Genealogy of Circumcision (Male Genital Mutilation)