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Unofficial Guide to FamilySearch.org: How to Find Your Family History on the World’s Largest Free Genealogy Website

Resource ID: 2360
Type: non-fiction, book

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author:

Dana McCullough

editor:

n/a

date:

8.4.2020

ISBN:

9781440300783

pages:

272

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description:

Discover your ancestry on FamilySearch.org, the world's largest free genealogy website. This fully-updated in-depth user guide shows you how to find your family in the site's databases of more than 3.5 billion names and millions of digitized historical records spanning the globe. Learn how to maximize all of FamilySearch.org's research tools--including hard-to-find features--to extend your family tree in America and the old country.

In this book, you'll find:

- Step-by-step strategies to craft search queries that find ancestors fast
- Practical pointers for locating your ancestors in record collections that aren't searchable
- Detailed overviews of FamilySearch.org's major U.S. collections, with helpful record explanations to inform your research
- Guidance for using FamilySearch.org's vast record collections from Europe, Canada, Mexico and 100-plus countries around the world
- Tips for creating and managing your family tree on FamilySearch.org
- Secrets to utilizing user-submitted genealogies, the site's revamped Digital Library with digitized family history books, and the FamilySearch catalog of 2.4 million offline resources.
- Expanded coverage of the FamilySearch mobile app, and updates on FamilySearch-compatible services and apps
- A new chapter on accessing records on-site at the Family History Library, local FamilySearch Centers and affiliate libraries
- Worksheets and checklists to track your research progress
- Illustrated step-by-step examples teach you exactly how to apply these tips and techniques to your own research.

Whether you're new to FamilySearch.org or you're a longtime user, you'll find the guidance you need to discover your ancestors and make the most of the site's valuable resources.

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