Known Info
- Searching for
- Marriage Details
- Birthyear
- 1992-1996
- Birthplace
- Anywhere
- Marriage Year
- 1984-1984
- Marriage Place
- Anywhere
- Childrens' Birthyears
- 1982-1992
- Childrens' Birthplaces
- Anywhere
- Death Year
- 1989-1995
- Death Place
- Anywhere
- Preferred Research Tip Type
- Under 5 minutes
Work Done
Work To-Do
Google it
When using http://Google.com to search for family history data, here are a few tips to bear in mind: record what search terms you tried (eg "John Nelson Ireland reverend") in deadeasyfamilyhistory.org, or wherever you keep track of your research progress (this way you'll remember what you already tried) also record the urls… 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...
Check the Family Search Wiki for Tips
If you can't find any more good research tips in Dead Easy, the Family Search wiki is a great resource for finding research tips. Go to https://familysearch.org/wiki/en Click on the continent your ancestor is from Then click on the country Create a research tip in Dead Easy for each tip you… Read More...
Search Methodist historical society of ireland
I'm still learning about it , but this site sounds like it would have a good information for folks with Irish Methodist ancestors: http://methodisthistoryireland.org I will add more info about this resource as I learn about it Read More...
Talk to living relatives
When researching someone from the last 100 years or so, it helps to first talk to your living relatives to get some clues. It's nice to record them too for later Read More...
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