Who Do You Think You Are?

FAMILY TREES ONLINE

There are many family history programs within which you can record information to allow you to build family trees and generate ancestral reports from your home computer. These can be incredibly versatile, allowing you creative options to record key facts, media files and source information about your individual finds.

The information you have gathered can be made to work much harder

However, as the family history scene continues to evolve, the reasons you should also consider hosting your tree research online are increasing. In storing your finds in an online tree-building program, you can continue to document where you are at any one point on your research journey, but in the data-rich world in which we now live, the information you already have gathered can be made to work harder. By

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