How to Do Genealogy


      

How To Do Genealogy
             

This page is for all of you who would like to do genealogy, but need a bit of help getting started.   I'm giving you links to several wonderful websites you can use for free and at your own pace.  If you are a beginner, I suggest you first go to the Treasure Maps site, scroll down, and then click on "Five Steps to getting started on your Family History." You intermediate genealogists might want to go to the Genealogy Lessons taught by Genealogy Research Associates.  All these sites are free and have great materials.    Enjoy!

 
 

Treasure Maps
Five Steps to getting started on your Family History, deciphering old handwriting, tutorial on the US Federal Census, ... and more!

Genealogy Lessons
Lessons for all levels, beginning to advanced, including a beginning course, several Tracing Immigrant Origins Courses, and a course on Internet Genealogy. Classes provided by Genealogy Research Associates and On-Line Pioneers.

Dear Myrtle
Advertised as a daily genealogy column, it contains (among other things) valuable historical information on ethnic groups such as the Huguenots, Quakers, Native Americans, Swedish, etc.  This sort of information will help you succeed in finding elusive records for your ancestors.

US Land and Property Research
A self-paced set of lessons on the basics of land and property research in the United States.

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