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Their belief is three-fold- missionary work, perfecting the saints (improving themselves while following the gospel) and redeeming the dead (here is where the genealogical works come in). This belief led to the creation of FamilySearch.org They have all the right to claim that they have the largest compilation of free family tree, records on genealogy and family history in the whole world. If you want to communicate with other members, you can join their message board and exchange information. Best of all, you can request for free webspace with which to build your genealogy website. Genealogy.com This is a paying site, although it allows you a free trial membership for a limited period. Take note that the use of these computers is limited to fifteen minutes. Meanwhile, sit-down PCs could be used to a maximum of an hour. You could also use and access a lot more computers a block away, specifically in the Memorial Building of Joseph Smith. These computers that are found off-site have actual access to the indexes of the library and is generally recommended for LDS family history library beginners. Most data could be found in books, photographs, handwritten documents, microfiche, microfilm, churches, government archives, among others. Other info usually the best ones are found in filing cabinets, attics, as well as bookshelves in countless houses of genealogists all over the world. Thanks to roostweb, uploading one s family tree to the project WorldConnect a family tree database submitted by various researchers of rootsweb. Make extra copies Any source material you gather is best to be photocopied especially if they are source printed materials. File them all in folders with appropriate labels such as the name of the relative. Include the details of their birth dates and dates of death so as to be able to distinguish them between other family members who may have similar names. To join, simply provide basic information such as your name, date of birth, location and email address. Once you're a member, the site will send you regular tips, news and updates about your family tree. After logging in, you can start building your tree. Some sites require that you download their software but other sites allow you to build online.
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