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ARTICLES.1: Beginning Family History Research on the Internet2: Family Search3: Distant Cousins Aid the Family Historian 4: Perils in Family History Research
If you've been searching for your British Isles ancestors, as have I for several years now, then you too have probably hit some brick walls. You probably concentrated you efforts on all the easy connections in your family tree and put aside all the frustrating ones to do later. I know how you feel as I continuously came up against all sorts of brick walls when I do my own family history. In the beginning I didn't know how to get past some of them, even though now I realise that they were relatively easy to crack. It is annoying as I missed out on a lot of leads that I would otherwise have found and followed sooner. That is why I have published a downloadable resource report on Beginning Family Research on the Internet. You can download it at any time of the day, or night, for a modest $27 (priced in US Dollars) using Clickbank to securely take payment. Alternatively UK customers may wish to use Paypal to process the order in Pound Sterling and download the package for £17 Beginning Family Research on the Internet includes some screen capture videos and two extra Podcasts. Please do have a look at what you will get using either of the links here: Beginning Family History PAY in US $ using Clickbank Beginning Family History PAY in GB £ using PayPal.
I don't just sell my valuable information... I also give it away! You can access to some of my Free stuff here. To start off take a look at the podcasts to the right... and then the video: Brick walls Also, there are Articles added all the time to my Blog: "The Nosey Genealogist". If you sign up to my Free tip of the week, at the top of the page, I'll send you weekly some useful advice and recommendations, so scroll up there now and fill in your name and email address. I never spam and I will not sell your details to anyone else. Kind regards, Want to get going? I find the following websites invaluable to me . I highly recommend you take a look at them if you want to make a start on your own research. The Genealogist - for UK census, BMDs and more online from just £4.66 a month is a website that I use for census and Parish Records. It has in December 2008, and quite justly in my view, won the Your Family Tree magazine award 2008 for Census and BMD Website of the year! Well worth a look.
If you were to ask me which website has helped me to discovered more distant "cousins" than any other then it has to be Genes Reunited. Early on in my research I posted a few of my ancestors into a family tree that I loaded into this site and I have been contacted by all sorts of people descended from the same ancestors as I am. They helped me with my research and I was able to make contact with a branch of my grandfather's family I had previously not known existed! For that reason I recommend you Join Genes Reunited - the UK's no.1 family tree and genealogy site. Gigantic is the word I'd use to describe the records collection of Ancestry.com perhaps the most useful website for those of you in North America. It is one fantastic genealogical website. Why not try a new Ancestry.com Membership! Or, if you are in the UK then I would recommend you to Ancestry.co.uk that has a mammoth database of UK records which are added to all the time. In fact it won the Your Family Tree magazine award 2008 for Advanced Records Website of the year! "The company's focus on the UK has grown in the past couple of years, and we've gained as a result...Ancestry's presentation is second-to-none, making the task of wading through all this information far more pleasant." - Your Family Tree magazine December 2008. The Origins network is home to a wealth of information and is especially good for wills, marriage registers and apprentice records relating to England & Wales, Scotland and Ireland. Also within the site are location related images and survey maps that are unique to the Origins Network. The operators, through a partnership with the Society of Genealogists and others, have much exclusive material. Access unique Irish and British genealogical data at The Origins Network |
FREE AUDIOS To listen now press play. Podcast: 1.Five Golden Rules.
Podcast: 2.Stumbling Blocks.
Podcast: 3.Non Conformist in the Family?
Podcast: 4.IGI and Using Hugh Wallis' site.
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