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Where can find a goodlike ancestry website that can tell me if my grandparents had children?

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I need to know if my grandparents had children.

I know theres alot of sites out there that are like, ansectryish?

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  1. You are here, aren't you?  Your grandparents, therefore, did indeed have children.


  2. Your Grandparents had one child at least

  3. Well obviously your grandparents had children, because they are you're grandparents, so they much have given birth to one of your parents, unless they adopted your one of your parents.

  4. Well of course they had children:: Your parents!

    Sorry but try ancestry.com

  5. If you use "Advanced" and search the resolved questions in this sub-category only for the word "Free", you'll find links and tips for 400,000 free sites devoted to genealogy.

    Only two of the 400,000 are world-wide. The rest are specialized to some extent, by location, surname, ethnic group, years, or all five. Which site would be best for you depends on what state/province you live in and when your grandparents were married.

    You would have cut down on the wiseacre answers if you had added "Besides my father". (I'm guessing he's the problem, not your mother.)

    I am sorry your father is either dead or won't tell you about his siblings.

  6. Of course your grandparents had children, you,  their grandchild are living proof of that.

    You could sign up to www.ancestry.com  for a free trial, or there is www.familysearch.org which is completely free to use.

  7. I guarantee you that they had children.

    ancestry.com

  8. There is no one site that will allow you to put in your grandparents name and will give you the names of their children and such. In fact, it may be difficult to find information about your grandparents, their children (your parents, aunts and uncles) because of privacy laws which restrict the personal data of living people. Ancestry.com, which several people have suggested, has a limited number of birth indexes for certain states, such as Texas, Minnesota and California. It is a subscription based service, though some libraries offer free access.

    You could pay a public records site to search for your grandparents, but their information is limited to what is publically available.

    Your best bet is to talk to your parents or any relatives you have contact with. If any of your grandparents have died, look for their obituary in the newspaper archives. Often, the names of all living children are included in an obituary.

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