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How to trace your family history on the Internet / Nick Barratt

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Reader's Digest, ©2012Description: 352 pages : illustrations, charts ; 22 x 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781780200514 pbk
Subject(s): Summary: With the growing availability of new material online, including censuses and birth, marriage and death records, the internet is becoming ever more important to anyone tracing their family history. Knowing where to look is half the battle, and this clear and comprehensive guide will point you to the best websites and show you how to get the most out of them. Screengrab illustrations and step-by-step instructions will get you on your way towards building a complete family history and sharing the information you gather - whether it's with your close family, or others who share your surname around the world. As well as clear guidance on where to go online and what you'll find, there is historical background to help you place your ancestors, and advice on storing the family documents, memorabilia and personal images you might discover
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With the growing availability of new material online, including censuses and birth, marriage and death records, the internet is becoming ever more important to anyone tracing their family history. Knowing where to look is half the battle, and this clear and comprehensive guide will point you to the best websites and show you how to get the most out of them. Screengrab illustrations and step-by-step instructions will get you on your way towards building a complete family history and sharing the information you gather - whether it's with your close family, or others who share your surname around the world. As well as clear guidance on where to go online and what you'll find, there is historical background to help you place your ancestors, and advice on storing the family documents, memorabilia and personal images you might discover

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