
Lee
Moderator: MaryA
Yes I will try my local library although not sure how helpful it will be, we live way out in the sticks and our nearest town is very small.Education Officer wrote:When we help people get started on Ancestry in the library we tell people to look for things they know the date off. For instance look for your own burth registration, your partners. your children. Look for your parents if you know their birth dates. Look for their marriages.
Study a census entry and then try and go forward or back one census.
Also have a play on other websites such as http://www.freebmd.org.uk and http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk both are free.
Family History is not quick it's a long process. Definitely get to the library or get someone to go for you and get a book on family history.
Lee,winstonevertongroovy wrote:Thanks Mary, well I decided to start at the very beginning just to see how easy/hard it is to trace back so I looked for......myself. Put in my name/d.ob. & place of residence on ancestry & I found an entry for my birth but no image so I couldn't see my mum or dads name or anything that would get me further back,(which would obviously be no good if I was searching somebody I didn't know much about), so my conclusion was that ancestry was no help at all really. I'm presuming a lot of members on here have subscriptions to other sites so can access better records than I seem able to find on ancestry, either that or I'm doing it totally wrong. Tried searching for my dad's army records - I have to pay, his merchant seaman's records - I have to pay, in fact everything I am looking for seems to be on sites where I have to pay, now I'm not trying to get stuff for free here but I've paid for Family Tree Maker which has given me 6 months access to ancestry.co.uk's records but they just don't seem to give enough details, maybe I should just give it a rest for a while as I've been on this laptop non stop for way too long now.
Totally agree with Blue here, but don't go throwing money around with another subscription, try some of the free sites for baptisms, marriages, indexes for Wills etc. a list here http://forum.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk ... =14&t=9947Blue70 wrote: The website record providers make it look easier than it is in their adverts. Buying certificates goes hand in hand with building a tree and using one website alone won't provide you with everything you need.