Most experienced genealogists are aware of the major “online powerhouses” that contain text or even images of millions of historical records. Such web sites include MyHeritage.com, FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, Findmypast.com, Fold3.com, Archives.gov, EllisIsland.org, FreeBMD.org.uk, WikiTree.com, and many more. However, I suspect many of us “old pros” might be overlooking some of the most valuable research sites …
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Don’t Overlook the Obvious Sources of Genealogical Information!
Most experienced genealogists are aware of the major “online powerhouses” that contain text or even images of millions of historical records. Such web sites include MyHeritage.com, FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, Findmypast.com, Fold3.com, Archives.gov, EllisIsland.org, FreeBMD.org.uk, WikiTree.com, and many more. However, I suspect many of us “old pros” might be overlooking some of the most valuable research sites …
Don’t Overlook the Obvious Sources of Genealogical Information!
Most experienced genealogists are aware of the major “online powerhouses” that contain text or even images of millions of historical records. Such web sites include MyHeritage.com, FamilySearch.org, Ancestry.com, Findmypast.com, Fold3.com, Archives.gov, EllisIsland.org, FreeBMD.org.uk, WikiTree.com, and many more. However, I suspect many of us “old pros” might be overlooking some of the most valuable research sites …