9 Free Genealogy Websites You Don't want to Miss

preview_player
Показать описание
If your family history research is stuck, you might be wondering “Where else can I search for my ancestor?” . It’s time to take a tip from professional genealogists and include often overlooked free(!) websites in your search.

In this video, I am going to show you 9 completely free websites to add to your genealogy research toolbox

// SUBSCRIBE:

//WATCH MORE :
- 3 Totally Free Genealogy Research Tools You are Overlooking

// FREE RESOURCES

//WORK WITH LISA

//SHOP MY COURSES!

//GENEALOGY TOOLS & SERVICES I USE:


//COME SAY HI!

//ABOUT:
I'm Lisa. I take the overwhelm out of your genealogy research so you can find your ancestors and build your family tree. Find out more at Are You My Cousin?

Thanks so much for watching! 😀

DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content each week!

//CONTACT:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I cannot afford it but I was looking for Richard perry nickname Dick of Lexington Missouri he was born 1891 past away in April 3 1976 Gussie Perry passed away 1977 his sister I was in Richard perry will but Gussie passed had the will and I

arthurwinfrey
Автор

That Chronicling America sounds interesting. Thanks. (I spelled it wrong, sorry).

patriciajrs
Автор

Thank you Lisa💜
Had “Everything” Ancestry for a complete year! Extremely Expensive!

ivonnegolden
Автор

Thank you Lisa for more great information, I appreciate all your hard work. Thanks again, Cindy

cr
Автор

I didn't know about DocSouth. I have a whole pile of Southerners!

TheGenealogyArchaeologist
Автор

Are all of your suggestions linked above or should I take notes?

m.moseley
Автор

It always amazes me how many people, including genealogists, mis pronounce genealogy. There is an ‘a’ before the ‘l’ not an ‘o’. GeneALLOGY!!!

peterallen