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Genealogy Tips and Links

This group was created for anyone who would like to add a link , or a tip for anything to do with genealogy. I really would like to get as many free tips , or sites as we could. However, I know there are some great pay sites out there for research.

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Started by Sue McCormick. Last reply by Paul Drake Nov 26, 2009. 2 Replies

yu might try this when searching census records

Started by patsy adkins. Last reply by Carldine H. (Martin) Van Allen Oct 26, 2009. 13 Replies

Google/Google Books

Started by Kate Steere. Last reply by Kate Steere Aug 18, 2009. 7 Replies

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Comment by Corinne Freethy on January 24, 2010 at 7:40am
I am looking for help on the Pemberton Surname, by the way i have a group on FB called The Genealogy Cottage that helps people find their ancestors and became a member of another FB Group called, one Brick at a time, or OBAT, that is helping people find their ancestors free of charge.
Comment by Dorothy Gurd on December 3, 2009 at 7:20am
Hello folks. I've just joined the Group. I'm a member of the Wiltshire Group and lead a Genealogy Wise Group for descendants of the GURD family. There are instances of GURD noted back to the 13th century in Wiltshire. I'm looking forward to picking up useful tips, but in the meantime, for those of you with ancestors in the south of England I suggest you take a look at the Wiltshire Wills project. Wills held in the County Archives are listed on this site and can either be downloaded or hard copies can be ordered. http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/heritage/index.php
The website is continually updated, so if you have no luck now, try again later. Names cannot be searched phonetically, so you should try varied spellings of the name. You can also search each parish by name as this might turn up Wills of other families who intermarried with yours. I have found a great deal about the early Gurds by reading the Wills of other folk in the village. I hope some of you have luck there. Dot
Comment by patsy adkins on October 26, 2009 at 6:20pm
Debbie
Im sorry to hear that sweetie. I wondered what had happen to you and why you were not around as much. Im glad you stucking with us though..
Comment by Pamela Ann Drake on October 26, 2009 at 5:42pm
I'm sorry to hear about your job Debbie. You have been very helpful to me since the beginning.Best of Luck to you! I hate to hear this information. You will be missed!
Comment by Paul Drake on October 26, 2009 at 1:53pm
All are well advised to make every effort to determine where an ancestor lived when the new record found was originally made. Then, as you search continues, make careful notes of everyplace else he/she lived. Genealogy is about "WHERE", because, just as you have, the greatest percentage of records anyone made any time was at the place of residence, especially the counties. If you are not searching that location in depth, you are not doing good research.

Paul
Comment by Dae Powell on October 26, 2009 at 11:51am
Debbie,
So many of us understand about layoffs and RIFs. It isn't easy, even if it isn't your fault. We have a wonderful network here, thanks to you, so use it and we'll try to keep you solvent.

Happy Dae·ShoeString Genealogy
Comment by Cindy Abrams on October 26, 2009 at 11:37am
I didn't realize admins got paid. Good Luck with whatever you decide to do Debbie!
Comment by Daniel Horowitz on October 19, 2009 at 6:10am
Did you hear about the "International Black Genealogy Summit"?
http://blackgenealogysummit.com/

MyHeritage is going to be present and every attendee will receive a copy of the Family Tree Builder 4.0 free software.

This seems a very good opportunity to do research at the "Allen County Public Library" as they will have special extended hours to research, the list of speakers is very impressive and really looks like a well organized event. Kudos to all the people involved.
Comment by Dae Powell on September 7, 2009 at 9:29pm
Hi Marilyn,
You can find the review and instructions at dotTech.org.
Comment by Dae Powell on September 6, 2009 at 6:30pm
Marilyn,

I found a nice little free utility, which allows you ten clipboards instead of one. Without belabouring the advantages, I'll simply mention that you can use them for different citations, searches, ancestors, etc. You can download it here. It is highly useful for researcher's purposes. Don't worry, the download immediately begins after you click the link. It is safe.

 

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