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UK only please family tree site wanted?

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My neighbour wants to trace her family tree / ancestory line

can anyone reccomend a good site to visit please

Thanks in advance Mike

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  1. Genes reunited


  2. Try the friends reunited 'genes reunited' site. It is pretty good.

  3. Genes Reunited to build your tree but ancestry is better for looking up cencus records

  4. www.genesreunited.com

  5. Genes reunited(part of Friends reunited) and Anscestry.com,,,

  6. genes reunited as the other answers say - is a good cheap (£10 a year) start point, however once you get going you will need to use other sites (such as ancestry.co.uk) to look for more detailed info. Also be aware that the cost of certificates is as well as your annual membership - genealogy doesn't come free.

  7. hi...

    I find www.ancestry.co.uk very good.

    You can search by names, birth dates, death dates, etc.

    Hope this helps!

  8. ancestry.co.uk

    they have a good free trial too

  9. familysearch.org

    ancestry.co.uk

    www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

  10. genesreunited.com

    good luck

  11. Ancestry.com

    familysearch.org.uk

    nationalarchives.gov.uk

    familyrecords.gov.uk

    freebmd.org.uk

    A few to start with. Good luck.

  12. Ask the Mormon Church about it maybe.  I know they are into tracing ancestors and the like.  Also talk to all your relatives one at a time starting with the oldest.  Take notes and book to see the registry offices, go to the places mentioned in those still alive to get the feel of the place...

  13. Start with www.genuki.org.uk and look for the particular county where your neighbour wants to start. That will have details of what information is available and where.

    Sites such as http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/ can help with tracking down registered births, marriages and deaths and then for census records it's always worth looking at http://freecen.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.p... but not all counties have good coverage.

    Good luck, and if they happen to be interested in family history for Cornwall then take a look at http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ for the Cornwall Online Parish Clerks

  14. http://landing.ancestry.co.uk/offers/uk/...

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