genealogy
Template:stub Techniques: Genealogy
Links
- Historical Records
- Free Access
- FamilySearch - User submitted lines
- Free Access
of varying accuracy; as well as the 1880/1881 Census for US, UK, Can; an older SSDI; and various extracted records.
- USGenWeb Project An army of volunteers
putting all sorts of great genealogy content on the web in their spare time. (Also a branch of rootsweb -> Ancestry.com -> MyFamily.com)
Ellis Island ship manifests with an index.
- Various
[http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=6365&o%20iid=831&o%20lid=831&o%20it=831%7C state archives] and government agencies best located at Cyndi's List
- Heritage Quest Hard to decide
where this goes. It's free.... if you have a library card from a participating library... which is many/most. This company provides "web libraries" to K-12, university, and local libraries, and happens to have a family history branch.
- Membership $$$ Required (The first three of these are usually
available to use for free at a local [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHC/frameset_fhc.asp Family History Center])
- Ancestry.com Lots of content... lots of
money.
- Genealogy.com Seems to be
Ancestry.com's only real competetor... until you realise that it has the same parent company. So much for competition.
- KindredKonnections
- Lineages, Inc Yep, it is what it looks
like it is. You pay them to do research for you. This can help when you get stuck.
- Services
- Cyndi's List The webs largest index of
all things genealogy.
- RootsWeb Portal site for Ancestry.com's
free half, Rootsweb.
- Genealogy Buff Kind of like rootsweb,
it searches other sites and gives you links... mostly you get links, but there is some content.
- Software
- Family Tree Maker (FTM): not
recommended
- User Review: The company puts out some decent content and
their customers wanted a program that worked with their content cds, so they threw together the worst program I have ever used and bundled it with their other stuff. The hassle is not worth any convinence that being able to interface with their content may provide. Unfortunately (true to the ms phenomenon) people seem to use what comes with their other software. (eep! Even this now belongs to MyFamily.com)
- GeneWeb: open source
web-based family tree software
- Personal Ancestral File(PAF):
free
- Ancestral Quest (AQ): Rumor
on the street is that PAF is an old version (current when it was acquired but old now) of this. It does seem terribly familiar in look and feel. However, AQ has kept evolving, and now has fixes for many of my biggest complaints with PAF. I haven't used it enough to know if it has new issues.
- Kinship Archivist: Shareware. I have
never tried it because their web site gives me no confidence in their computer skills.
Genealogy Detective] This web site also scared me away.
- Family Software 2005 I have only heard of
this one.
- Reunion 8 This is the best
(and only?) family tree software for the Mac.
- RootsMagic All the hard core genealogist I
know are raving about this one. It is suppose to be the bestest ever. I haven't tried it.