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FamilySearch - Research Helps - 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. |
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Genealogy.com Classes - 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. |
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About Genealogy One-Stop Beginner's Guide - http://genealogy.about.com/library/onestop/bl_beginner.htm
Tracing family tree with free how-to articles, lessons, and tools. |
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Free Family History Tutorials - 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. |
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Oral History Questions - http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genepool/oralhist.htm
List of oral history questions for researchers at The Gene Pool. |
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Cyber Genealogy - http://www.genealogy-geneology.net
Collection of articles from various authors is geared toward beginners. Includes download of an e-book. |
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Genwriters - Writing for Future Generations - 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. |
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Beginner's Guide to Family History Research - http://www.arkansasresearch.com/guide.html
Free guide to getting started in genealogy research includes 13 chapters plus a resource list, glossary, and bibliography. |
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GenTutor Heritage Home Page and Genealogy Tutor Tips - http://www.geocities.com/gentutor/
Genealogy and history links to more than two dozen pages by Beverly Whitaker, Genealogy Tutor. Includes genealogy tips and information about early American roads, trails, and churches. |
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Beginners Guide to Genealogy on the Internet - 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. |
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Great Family Newsletters - http://greatfamilynewsletters.homestead.com/
Offers family newsletter tutorials, resources, and desktop publishing ideas. |
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Digging Up Roots - 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. |
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Honey's Home of Genealogy - http://www.honeyshome.com
How to get started searching your family tree, mailing lists, and links. |
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Genealogy Family Tree Builder - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7002/intro.html
Tutorial on how to create a genealogy webpage with comparisons of software for online use, ideas for content, and genealogy graphics. |
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Genealogy Learning Center - 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. |