The Genealogist's Internet: 3rd Edition

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There is a wealth of material online for those researching a family tree. However, the sheer volume and diversity of internet resources can be daunting for beginners and experienced family historians alike. Help is at hand with this fully updated, clear and authoritative guide from the National Archives, which covers:

  • The major sources of primary data for family historians on the web
  • Discussion groups and mailing lists devoted to genealogy
  • Ways to find other people who share your surname or ancestors
  • Information and services provided by genealogical organizations
  • How to publish your family history on the web

New Material in this expanded edition includes:

  • Many new online data collections
  • Comparisons of the main commercial data services
  • The new websites of The National Archives
  • Websites on the use of DNA testing in genealogy
  • Future developments in online genealogy, including government plans to make birth, death and marriage records available on the web

Peter Christian

(2001), 2005, 6" x 9", paper, 340 pp.

ISBN: 9781903365830

111-C6583