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It is possible to research large parts of your family tree using the internet.
This website can help you do this by providing the links to the most useful websites.
Although many of the websites are "pay to view" the saving in travel expenses will always offset this cost.
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One of the quickest ways to get ahead in your search is to find census entries
for the family you are researching. The censuses that were taken every ten years from 1841 until 1901 are searchable on-line. More..... |
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Birth, death and marriage records are an essential source of information in completing your family tree. More..... |
| Obtaining a copy of a birth, marriage, death certificate or a will is the next step in gaining further information on the family you are researching. More..... | |
| To locate family members who went to live abroad there are many websites that can help.
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| War and the military could figure greatly in your research of your family in the twentieth century
and there are several websites that can help. More..... |
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| International Telephone directories on the internet could help you find living relatives. You can also now search the
British Phone Books from 1880 to 1984 for London and large parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, and Surrey.
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| Maps, addresses, electoral rolls and property ownership will also help you in your research. More..... |
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Many other websites that can help you complete your Family Tree.
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