Family Geneology

What is a safe reliable, credible website for the search for family genealogy?
Reliable, secure: ancestry.com Credible: sorry, no such thing. My grandmother's birth certificate and her tombstone have bugs in them, as the websites of its info base on either "official records" or "user-submitted trees", what is best questionable. I myself have found a lot of good info on this page, but I use it as a starting point. (Really, none of my ancestors were born in New York back in the 1580s!). And provided IAW the census on Ancestry, I have 7 to 14 siblings! But here is a short list of available pages is: you should start by all the living relatives family history. Then, armed with this information, can Go to your public library and check whether it has a genealogy department. Most do so today, we forget that at Community level to review colleges, universities, etc. Our public library has both www.ancestry.com www.heritagequest.com serve and free for anyone (no library card required). Another place to check out is one of the Mormon's Family History Centers. They allow people) in search of her family history (and, no, they do not try to do to convert you. A third possibility is one of the following sites: http://www.searchforancestors.com/ … http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739 … www dot USGenWeb dot com / www dot dot gov census / http://www.rootsweb.com/ www dot com dot ukgenweb / www dot gov dot Archives / http://www.familysearch.org/ http://www. accessgenealogy.com / … http://www.cyndislist.com/ www dot Geni dot com / Cyndi's has the most links to genealogy websites, whether ship's passenger lists, ancestors from Africa, ancestors from the Philippines, wherever and whatever. Of course, you could successfully google for: "John Doe, born 1620, Plimouth, Massachusetts" as an example. Good luck and have fun! Check out this article on five great free genealogy websites: www dot / article … associatedcontent dot com Then there is the DNA test, if you choose, to really know where your ancestors came from opt for the DNA test. Besides all the wrong mistakes, make the officials in general, from 10% to 20% of birth certificates list the father, that is, mama was there the affair and someone else was the real father. This will not appear on the Internet or in pounds, it is found in DNA. I used the www.familytreedna.com Works with the National Geographics Genotype Program. I have had the best success books out, but there also an author claimed one thing, another something else. But try Books such as: A Genealogy Martin, tied to the history of Germanna, Virginia by William A. Martin, Heritage Books, Inc. © 1995 and the two-volume "Annals and Antiquities of county-Families of Wales "by Nicholas Thomas, MA, Ph.DFGS, etc. Try companies such as Heritage Books, Inc. 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, Maryland 10 716, 1-800-398-7709 (And they are on the web).
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