A very common question among beginners is "How can I make my family tree
for free?" Though genealogy can evolve into an expensive hobby, here are
some ideas to start to make your family tree for free.
Download free family tree software .
One of the best software programs to help you make your family tree,
Personal Ancestral File (PAF), is also free! Download PAF (link) to
start organizing your information and making your family tree charts for
free. Start your family tree by entering your information (name, birth
date, birth place, etc.) and continue to add as much information as you
know about your family. Once you have entered in everything you
personally know, it's time to get help from family members to expand
your family tree.
Interview your parents, grandparents and other relatives .
The next step in making your family tree--interviewing relatives--is
also free! Sit down with your parents, grandparents and other relatives
and find out as much information as they know-names, dates, places-about
their parents and their grandparents. These interviews should help you
make your family tree back to your great-grandparents or even your great-great-grandparents!
Search at free family tree websites.
Though many family tree websites require a subscription free, there are
a handful of excellent websites that can help you get started:
1)
http://www.familysearch.org/ - One of the best places to start
searching for your family tree. Search for each of your ancestors from
your family tree who have passed away by name and with any other
identifying information (birth date, death date, etc.)
2)
http://www.cyndislist.com/ - With more than 250,000 links to
genealogy websites, this is a must-stop for any person trying to make
their family tree. Browse through the links related to your family
surnames-you may find websites with information that can help you expand
certain of your family lines.
3)
http://genforum.genealogy.com/ and
http://boards.ancestry.com/ - There are thousands of message boards
for surnames where you can post as much information as you have on each
surname from your family tree and see if there are others also
researching the same line who may be able to help!
Visit a local Family History Center
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is very involved with
genealogy and has over 1800 Family History Centers in the United States
where volunteers can give you free advice on how to make and research
your family tree. These volunteers can also help you search for
microfilms that you can look at to find your ancestors in records from
all over the world.
Share your family tree
After you have followed the steps above to make your family tree for
free, share what you have found with other family members. Consider
making a family tree website so that others who are researching similar
lines may find parts of their family tree for free!