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  2. Search billions of ancestor profiles, photographs, and historical documents at once—absolutely FREE. Not sure who to search for? Try a grandparent or great-grandparent. Really. Discover why. The automated tree builder will guide you along. As you add information, we’ll search for ancestor connections.

  3. Learn how you can use the resources at the National Archives to explore your family's ancestry. Start Your Genealogy Research; Genealogy Resources; Charts and Forms; Free Databases at National Archives Facilities; NARA Genealogy Videos (YouTube)

  4. Search Historical Records - FamilySearch

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    Search for your ancestors in birth certificates, marriage registrations, census records, and other documents.

  5. Start Your Genealogy Research - National Archives

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    The "Beginning your Genealogical Research at the National Archives and Records Administration" presentation provides an excellent introduction to most popular genealogical records at NARA.

  6. Proudly Serving Free Genealogy Resources for Over 25 Years. The USGenWeb ® Project was established in 1996 by a group of genealogists who shared a desire to create free online resources for genealogical research. Originally beginning with online directories of text-based resources, their vision has grown into a network of over 3000 linked ...

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

  8. FamilySearch is the world’s largest free genealogy resource. Visitors can search in billions of historical records for their ancestors.

  9. Genealogy Resources | National Archives

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    How to start genealogical research, with links to web sites with tutorials. Topics on genealogical records held in the Archives. Reference Reports: Short descriptions of research strategies for frequently used records of genealogical interest held at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC. (Most of the records described are on ...

  10. Ancestry® helps you understand your genealogy. A family tree takes you back generations—the world's largest collection of online family history records makes it easy to trace your lineage.

  11. NGS Recommends...17 Important Free Websites for Genealogy ...

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    Anyone interested in researching their family tree will want to check out this list of free genealogy websites, including Family Search, Cyndi’s List, U.S. Census, Freedman’s Bureau, JewishGen, Find A Grave, and much more.