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Researching family history

#1 Post by moletrap » Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:11 am

Has anyone done this? Any books that are particularly helpful?

I've heard that ancestry.co.uk is a decent site, but are there any free ones that give similar information?

I've got a decent start, a distant relative did a tree going back to 1750 (vicar of Mousehole in Cornwall) on my maternal grandmother's side, but I'd like to pick up on other strands of mine and my wife's families.

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#2 Post by Syltiz » Thu Feb 08, 2007 11:50 am

try www.genesreunited.com I dont think it is free - have not done it myself but apparently it works very well.

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#3 Post by Samray » Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:16 pm

1750 wouldn't be a bad result, never mind about a start. :smt002
Beyond that you are probably gonna be trolling thro things like probate papers, newspaper reports, shipping details, court reports, churchyard plans and goodness knows what else. The normal avenues, such as registry records will have dried up.
All sorts of records are out there on the web, and often linked to from geneology sites.
Be aware though, that early, with literacy being as it was, names were often spelled in a variety of ways for instance.
Good luck.

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#4 Post by D-Rider » Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:44 pm

.... and then at some stage you're probably going to have to start researching in other languages and in other countries given that we are a nation (sorry, correction before someone from Scotland, Wales or wherever points out .... several nations) made up of waves of settlers and invaders. At some point the search is bound to move beyond these shores .....

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#5 Post by Gio » Thu Feb 08, 2007 3:52 pm

moletrap wrote:Has anyone done this? Any books that are particularly helpful?

I've heard that ancestry.co.uk is a decent site, but are there any free ones that give similar information?

I've got a decent start, a distant relative did a tree going back to 1750 (vicar of Mousehole in Cornwall) on my maternal grandmother's side, but I'd like to pick up on other strands of mine and my wife's families.
We use this one http://www.tribalpages.com/ We have made contact with loads of people on the site and keep in touch/assist as we can :smt001

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Re: Researching family history

#6 Post by Syltiz » Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:16 pm

Gio wrote:
moletrap wrote:Has anyone done this? Any books that are particularly helpful?

I've heard that ancestry.co.uk is a decent site, but are there any free ones that give similar information?

I've got a decent start, a distant relative did a tree going back to 1750 (vicar of Mousehole in Cornwall) on my maternal grandmother's side, but I'd like to pick up on other strands of mine and my wife's families.
We use this one http://www.tribalpages.com/ We have made contact with loads of people on the site and keep in touch/assist as we can :smt001
You found your German tractor riding cousins then? :smt003

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#7 Post by Gio » Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:40 pm

Syltiz wrote:
Gio wrote:
moletrap wrote:Has anyone done this? Any books that are particularly helpful?

I've heard that ancestry.co.uk is a decent site, but are there any free ones that give similar information?

I've got a decent start, a distant relative did a tree going back to 1750 (vicar of Mousehole in Cornwall) on my maternal grandmother's side, but I'd like to pick up on other strands of mine and my wife's families.
We use this one http://www.tribalpages.com/ We have made contact with loads of people on the site and keep in touch/assist as we can :smt001
You found your German tractor riding cousins then? :smt003
Ha a ha :smt019

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#8 Post by ligloo » Thu Feb 08, 2007 9:57 pm

the mormon church is apparently the place to go..... according to my mother who has just done a fairly comprehensive family tree for us :smt001

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#9 Post by Viking » Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:25 am

Thanks for the links, guys.

I'm getting tempted to trace the family tree again.

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