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Posted by Paul Frederick on 06-19-2013 09:15 PM:

Family history

Have any of you studied out your family history? If so, what did you use to help you? I'm starting to go back through some history and wondering where to start. Good news is there are a few dedicated family members who have started the research already.

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Posted by john Duemmer on 06-19-2013 10:11 PM:

Ancestry. com.......Its amazing what you can find.

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Posted by Mark V. on 06-20-2013 02:43 AM:

Paul are you sure you want to do that? I am scared of what I may find in mine!


Posted by mattkiser269 on 06-20-2013 03:05 AM:

I've also used ancestry.com and loved it they do a lot of the work for you makes it pretty nice I've made it back to the early 1800's

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Posted by Jason Baldwin on 06-20-2013 05:53 AM:

Check out FTDNA


Posted by Paul Frederick on 06-20-2013 01:07 PM:

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Originally posted by Mark V.
Paul are you sure you want to do that? I am scared of what I may find in mine!


Ha ha Mark, you're probably right! I did find a website last night dedicated to Moultrie county history with some pretty interesting information and old pictures. I also put a post on Facebook about it and there are a couple family historians who are going to send me some stuff. I'm going to try the ancestory website and see what I come up with.

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Posted by pegjerben on 06-20-2013 03:42 PM:

ancestry.com is wonderful. also if you get stuck, try the message boards on either ancestry.com or rootsweb.com. you can also try some public library sites (some have genealogy things, some don't). look for your state and county on usgenweb.org - each county is done by volunteers so some are great, others not so great. also familysearch.org is the huge genealogy library in Salt Lake City. or Allen County, Indiana library has the second largest genealogy room in the country. and one last place, findagrave.com - sometimes people have added obits to the memorials.

have fun - but be warned, it can be addicting

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