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Is one Family History site any better than another?

(40 Posts)
sarahc446655 Wed 18-May-16 11:23:03

Get a geneologist from www.agra.co.uk they are the best and can get the all important documents to proove your ancestors. They also charge by the hour.
National Archives are a must.

Leticia Mon 11-Apr-16 22:19:02

I am changing over to Find My Past. I like Ancestry but when I stopped subscribing so that I could write it all up I was shocked to find that I couldn't access all the things that I had paid for which seems most unfair. On FMP you can still see things that you have already seen as a member.

Treebee Mon 11-Apr-16 21:57:56

I've subscribed to Find My Past and find it easy to use . FMP and Ancestry are basically the same databases so take your pick.
I can also recommend the FutureLearn course which is teaching me so much.

mrsmopp Mon 11-Apr-16 17:18:30

Pompa, is legacy an American site? I may have the same problem I had with Ancestry, which kept linking me with people in USA with the hints they sent me.
I have no contacts at all in the States, so it got a bit annoying sometmes.

pompa Wed 30-Mar-16 19:38:52

WE have used Find My Past and Ancestry. We find Ancestry much the best, more accurate,more comprehensive and the tree system provides more cross references with others trees.
Word of warning about both, they will automatically renew unles you email or phone to stop it.

If you are only just starting, the free databases will enable you to find a lot without paying.

Also have a look at the free version of Legacy, it will do everything that Family Tree Maker does, but free.
www.legacyfamilytree.com/

Badenkate Wed 30-Mar-16 18:33:45

Shropshire do. Shrewsbury has volunteers in the Archive library in the mornings when they're open to give help

Pittcity Wed 30-Mar-16 15:10:22

Essex libraries offer Ancestry and Find My Past free on their computers. Do other areas do the same?

Badenkate Wed 30-Mar-16 13:59:36

FutureLearn is running a course on family history at the moment if anyone is interested. You can still join and start at the beginning and it's free.

www.futurelearn.com/courses/genealogy

mrsmopp Wed 30-Mar-16 13:31:22

I have used the genealogist site and they have a users forum which is very useful as there are some very knowledgeable researchers on there ready to help out if you hit a brick wall. I've had lots of help from them - they went to a lot of trouble when I got stuck. www.thegenealogist.co.uk
Family search came up trumps finding my relatives who went to South Africa - I found all their BMD records there. Also it has the bonus of being free!

Ginny42 Tue 26-Jan-16 21:13:19

'Family Search' is free and owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I use it a lot and it's a good place to start I think. You can begin to build up your tree there.

I subscribe to Find my Past and Ancestry.com where my main tree is stored with photographs and other documentation. It works out quite expensive, but it's my hobby and I enjoy exploring the lives of my ancestors. You will be able to find a certain amount of information and then you'll reach a file with a lock! In order to probe deeper, you'll have to pay. One night after weeks of searching and turning back when I reached the lock symbol, I reached for my credit card and there they all were - my family.

There is an Ancestry.co.uk but I chose .com because most of my ancestors, with the exception of my great grandfather, emigrated to the US/Australia.

Tonight I'm working with all three open and cross-referencing.

A good place to start is Cyndi's List where a very wide range of sites are listed.

Internet is an amazing tool for finding who you really are. Top tip: if you have someone with an unusual name follow them!

I hope you enjoy finding out about your family and wish you every success. I found many cousins we didn't know we had and now family on both sides of the Atlantic are in touch and meet up whenever we can. Good luck!

MaizieD Sun 15-Nov-15 17:43:48

So, can you more knowledgable people tell me just what family history sites there are on line?

I've been doing a tree on Ancestry off and on for the last few years and I know about Find My Past. Family Search has been useful up to a point and so has the Free BMD site, but I've never heard of My Heritage. What other sites might I be missing?

And how much can you find without having to subscribe?

Alima Sat 14-Nov-15 21:00:10

I think I may be getting the hang of GN at last. Having discovered this thread has duplicated others on here I have gone through to get hints and tips which have proved very useful. I had a delve into My Heritage tonight, it is brilliant. Brought up a load of names already on someone's tree that I already have as the families are connected. However, I think someone has kidnapped my maternal grandmother. Will be spending Sunday scouring the documents I have in my possession to bring her back to her rightful place in our family tree. Has anyone else had a fight on their hands to claim their ancestors?

Anniebach Fri 13-Nov-15 10:15:42

I use Ancestry and FMP, also family search , this has a link to FMP to see original records but only if you subscribe to FMP

mollie Fri 13-Nov-15 09:41:56

I generally use Ancestry but have used the others in the past. I suspect I opt for Ancestry out of habit and I like the layout. My experience is they all have their good points and their quirks. My bugbear is transcription, it can vary from site to site so if you don't find someone you know should be found then consider trying another site. Ancestry had a family of Green down as Grun and Lee as See but I only picked this up when I tried on FMP. Good luck.

Alima Fri 13-Nov-15 09:17:41

I am about to pick up on my family history delving after over 10 years. There are far more records on line nowadays, used to spend days visiting local history libraries. The thing is, which site to subscribe to? My interest will be mostly in parish records and newspaper archives. They all seem to do the census records. Should I go for Ancestry, FMP, or Genes Reunited or are they pretty much the same do you think?