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Which do you find easiest to use?
I started doing my family tree some years ago but did most of it at the library as it was free to use ancestry.co.uk but I'm not sure if you can still do that so I have been thinking about paying a subscription and doing it at home but don't know which site is best to use.There was always someone on hand to ask at the library so I need a site that is easy to use as there is no-one at home I can ask for help.
Which site do you prefer and why?
Which site do you prefer and why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the easiest, and most comprehensive, is ancestry.
I built my original tree on GenesReunited and have the minimum membership on there (It's less than £10 for 6 months). They have a section called Community which is full of avid genealogists all sitting there waiting to help you. I get my info from ancestry, the genealogist, find my past, family search, and scotlands people, but use ancestry the most.
I built my original tree on GenesReunited and have the minimum membership on there (It's less than £10 for 6 months). They have a section called Community which is full of avid genealogists all sitting there waiting to help you. I get my info from ancestry, the genealogist, find my past, family search, and scotlands people, but use ancestry the most.
Findmypast is about the best, you can also search by address on this site. also you don't have to sort through all the American stuff, try the BDM and the IGI sites also try curiousfox,com a site that enabals you to put any names up that you cannot find and there might be sombody on there loooking for the same person or know the one you want, Good luck with your search as i am stuck on my paternal grand parents, i've got the others back to 7 generations,
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