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Searching for
Stories/Memories
Birthyear
1800-1900
Birthplace
Anywhere
Marriage Year
Anytime
Marriage Place
Anywhere
Childrens' Birthyears
Anytime
Childrens' Birthplaces
Anywhere
Death Year
Anytime
Death Place
Anywhere
Group Affiliations
Gender, Military, Religious
Preferred Research Tip Type
LDS oriented, Meta Tip, Nearby, Online, Original, Official Documents, Under 30 minutes

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Contact Local familysearch.org Family History Consultants

You can find contact info for local Family History consultants on familysearch.org, who can help you with your research in-person, via phone and email. To do this, Go go familysearch.org Sign In, if you aren't already (button in the top-right corner) Click "Get Help" (button also in the top-right corner)… Read More...

Start a discussion on the Individual in Family Search

It can be helpful to start a discussion in family search, asking for help in researching information on an individual. Others may be watching that individual too, and may be able to help. To start a discussion in Family Search, log into familysearch.org website (note: at the time of writing,… Read More...

Use Ancestry.com's record hints

Ancestry.com can give you automatic record hints (e.g. suggesting a birth certificate for one of your ancestors) without you doing nearly anything. To get their automatic record hints, you just need to sign up for ancestry.com and enter as much of your family tree as you know. After that, ancestry.com… Read More...

Search FindAGrave.com

FindAGrave.com is a database containing photos and information from 162 million graves. Often there are pictures of the graves, but usually there is important vital information like birthdate, date of death, parents, spouses, and children. Just go to findagrave.com's search page and enter as much information you know about your… Read More...

Search Ancestry.com's public family trees

The thing you are researching may have already been found and published by a distant relative on ancestry.com. Go to the ancestry.com public member tree search page, and then enter the information you know about the ancestor for whom you are searching. I've found this search page didn't help me… Read More...

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