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About Genealogy One-Stop Beginner's Guide
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http://genealogy.about.com/library/onestop/bl_beginner.htm
Tracing family tree with free how-to articles, lessons, and tools.
Beginners Guide to Genealogy on the Internet
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http://geneasearch.com/beginner.htm
Genealogy beginners can learn how to utilize the internet to do genealogy research to find family surnames and ancestors using both free genealogy resources and subscription sites, as well as the many other resources that can be adapted for genealogy research.
Diagnosis: Geneaholic
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http://members.tripod.com/~bayoujac/dg.html
Information about membership in a genealogy group with a humorous bent.
Digging Up Roots
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http://tammyp89.tripod.com/tammyp_89/index.html
Beginner How-To's with charts access for successful researching. Purchase census records and post to message boards. Also photographs, and family tree obits.
DoHistory
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http://dohistory.org
Shows how to piece together the past from the fragments that have survived. A case study of Martha Ballard's diary is used for examples.
FamilySearch - Research Helps
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http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/frameset_rhelps.asp
A large collection of genealogy how-to guides and research outlines from the Family History Library.
Folks OnLine
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http://www.folksonline.com/folks/famtree/famtree.htm
Information for genealogists beginning to use computers as a research tool.
Free Family History Tutorials
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http://ce.byu.edu/is/site/courses/freecourses.cfm
Brigham Young University offers over a dozen free mini genealogy courses online, covering basic research skills, ethnic and regional research, and record types.
Genealogy Learning Center
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http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~haas/learningcenter.html
Tutorials from Linda Haas Davenport cover research in census, land, courthouse, military, and U.S. federal income tax records.
Genealogy.com Classes
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http://www.genealogy.com/university.html
Free lessons on beginning and Internet genealogy, and tracing immigrant origins, written by genealogists Karen Clifford and Marthe Arends.
Genwriters - Writing for Future Generations
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http://www.genwriters.com
A source for genealogy enthusiasts to find ideas and resources to bring their family history to life. The focus here is on writing family histories and genealogies.
Great Family Newsletters
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http://greatfamilynewsletters.homestead.com/
Offers family newsletter tutorials, resources, and desktop publishing ideas.
Oral History Questions
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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genepool/oralhist.htm
List of oral history questions for researchers at The Gene Pool.
Research Guidance
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http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/frameset_rg.asp
This interactive guide helps locate records that may contain ancestral information, and provides details on where to find them.
RootsWeb's Guide To Tracing Family Trees
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http://rwguide.rootsweb.ancestry.com/
Extensive series of articles covering a variety of topics related to genealogy.
The Genealogy Experience
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http://mafabo56.tripod.com/
A helpful free website that details ways to find surnames and records of ancestors you are looking for and also what to be prepared for when doing so.
Treasure Maps
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http://www.amberskyline.com/treasuremaps/
Resources for beginning genealogy research on the Internet.
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