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FamilySearch is a free genealogy tree building website with billions of freely accessible genealogy records. Despite these advantages, here are three reasons you may not want to use the FamilySearch Family Tree in your research. Why You Should Not Use FamilySearch.org Three common complaints by users of the FamilySearch family tree appear below. If you find yourself saying any of the following, then don't use FamilySearch. “The FamilySearch Family Tree is too tangled.“ “My research is…

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Marie
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I came across this neat graphic on the Got Genealogy? FB page. A simple summary of some “Golden Rules of Genealogy.” I love #1 – Speling Dusn’t Cownt. How many times have I talked with people who really get hung up on spelling. Typically, that changes once I show them how many ways I found their ancestors name or place of residence listed! Which is your favorite rule? What rule(s) would you add? Editor’s Note: the graphic contains a statement “You have our permission to use/publish these…

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Rosemary Grenier-Neeb
Genealogy Rules:  These cannot be repeated enough. Do read them.  And reread them at intervals. Reading, Genealogy Search, Genealogy Forms, Genealogy Help, Family Tree Genealogy, Genealogy Free, Genealogy Websites, Genealogy Resources, Genealogy Organization

Make Instant Discoveries About Your Ancestors Here Well, rules might be a bit strict, but we do have some pretty tight guidelines that we like to follow when we’re doing genealogy research. We promise we use them most of the time. You likely have your own set of rules and we’d love to hear them. What would you add … Do You Follow These “Rules” of Genealogy Research? Read More »

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Ericka MartinezdeMoya