I have no clue about anyone in my family who died more than 20 years ago
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Date: December 10th, 2023 3:47 PM Author: Buck-toothed Station
They have birth records, death records, immigration records, war/service records, Census records (which are helpful because it lists who the people are, ages, immigration year, whether they are a citizen, etc), naturalization records sometimes. They have a ton of stuff.
They also have the work of other people who have already put together family trees on it so that if you figure out who your great grandpa is, someone else may have a whole line going back far for him.
I was able to trace family back to the 1500s on one side and 1600s on the other. Especially if you have west euro ancestry the records can go back very far.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5458380&forum_id=2#47154939) |
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