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How to build your family tree on the Web
Researching your family tree seems as easy as conducting a Google search, but there’s actually much more work and fact-checking involved, if you want to do it right.
Ancestry.com is no longer the only option when it comes to searching digital archives, connecting with others and compiling a family tree. A new crop of geneaology sites popping up on the Internet are providing some alternatives. MyHeritage and Archives.com are two useful sites that have great layouts and access to plenty of documents. On these sites you can find census records, scanned birth, marriage and death certificates, family photos and newspaper clippings, and compile these into a beautiful, digital tree.
MyHeritage uses the social web to broden your family tree using living, distant relatives plus census records.(Read More…)
Courtesy - Mashable.com - Article By - Kate Freeman
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