blackfootedgirl
 blackfootedgirl
Joined: August 20, 2008
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`Hi Redvixey and Squinto,
The Mormons have great resources available as far as tracing your geneology, I am not sure what it takes to gain access to their library. There are birth certs,death certs,marriages,property records,newspaper articals, google, with google put their names in quotes to get search responses that keep the name you are looking for together, otherwise a search may come up with for example..if you are looking for a Martha Smith if you do not put "Martha Smith" in quotes your search will come up as..... Martha Doe and John Smith of Washington etc......instead of Martha Smith of Washington....., in searching on the internet the possibilities are endless, and if you get something that looks like it fits, research that piece of information, so you are researching information within the information that comes up. Try all and anything when searching on the internet,really anything goes.If you start from the newest information and follow it back into time that is the best way some say who have done it. But research all the little bits of the puzzle,because you never really know. There are good books too for beginners that will give you tips you might not have thought of either.
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