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  2. FamilySearch.org

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    Discover your family history. Explore the world’s largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources.

  3. Historical Records A huge archive of historical documents. We’ve gathered a variety of important documents that you can use to tell the story of your family. Those documents record key life events of your ancestors. Including: Cemetery records. Birth, death, and marriage records. Census Records.

  4. Search Historical Records - FamilySearch

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    Search Historical Records. Records create a paper trail for your ancestors and can lead you to important details about their life. Enter a name, and we'll look for it in birth certificates, marriage registrations, census records, and other official documents. Tips for Effective Searches.

  5. Step 1: Start by adding what you know about your family. The automated tree builder will guide you along. You’ll start by adding your parents and grandparents. Don’t worry—all information about living people is kept private. Step 2: We’ll search for your family connections. As you add information, the system will begin searching for ...

  6. Try a Quick Ancestor Search - FamilySearch

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    Start discovering your family story. Search for a specific ancestor in FamilySearch. Even your best guess will do. First Names. Last Names. Required. Place Lived. Birth Year. Search.

  7. How do you want to get started? - FamilySearch

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    Visit the FamilySearch Help Center. Find answers to your research questions, view classes and videos, and discover much more. Already know how you want to get started on FamilySearch.org? You can go straight to the home page. FamilySearch offers a variety of ways to learn more about your family story. To begin, choose an activity below that ...

  8. Find Your Ancestors in the Family Tree - FamilySearch

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    Once you have entered the information you know, click Find to search for your ancestor’s profile in Family Tree. When the search results appear, click a name to see a summary of that person’s information. Then click on the name in the pop-up window to navigate to the person’s full person page. Try It for Yourself.

  9. Find Ancestors in Records - FamilySearch

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    Ancestor search basics. Searching for your ancestors in a historical records database is a lot like a Google search. You enter what you know about something you want to find. Then the search engine sifts through a mountain of data to find the best matches. For an ancestor search, it is good to enter information like the person’s name and ...

  10. Search the Family Tree - FamilySearch

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    Search the largest shared family tree in the world. Discover ancestors, and see where you connect. See Where You Fit In. Find by Name. Find by ID.

  11. Free Family Trees - FamilySearch

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    Genealogies is a database of tens of thousands of personal family trees, lineages, and other histories. The FamilySearch Family Tree, by comparison, is a single tree or lineage for the entire human family. Go to the Family Tree. Upload your individual tree. Search for your ancestors in genealogies, jiapu and histories submitted by other people ...