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

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    You can use the Internet to help locate a family member or friend. For example, Cyndi's List includes a category about 'Finding People'. It has dozens of links to sites that give ideas for locating living people.

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    A Family Tree for the Human Family. 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.

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    Historical records can often reveal important details about where your family lived or came from, when family members were born or got married, and when they died. Search for your ancestors in birth certificates, marriage registrations, census records, and other documents.

  8. Find Your Ancestors in the Family Tree - FamilySearch

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    Are you trying to find an ancestor or deceased family member? If so, you should search our Family Tree—the largest shared family tree in the world. The Tree contains more than a billion names. It’s free and open to the public, and the ancestor you’re looking for might already be in it.

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  11. United States Military Records - FamilySearch

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    United States Military Records. Military records are from times of war and times of peace. They identify individuals who served in the armed forces or who were eligible for service. Military records can help you learn more about your ancestors who served their country.