Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com and FamilySearch

Top Genealogy Sites – Guide Books to Ancestry and FamilySearch

There are plenty of genealogy search websites that can help you with your family history research. The top genealogy sites offer quite a range of services to their members. The main focus of these websites is the vast number of records that they possess.

Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com and FamilySearch

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Plenty to offer from a genealogy site!

These sites hold a vast number of birth, death, and marriage certificates. Information regarding immigration, military, criminal records, and lots more can also be found on these sites.

There are other features that these genealogy search websites offer.

When entering details into an online tree a hint may appear next to your ancestor. This hint will then take you to a list of possible records that may concern your ancestor.

Take advantage and communicate with other members!

Another benefit associated with these types of sites is the community with who you can interact. You can also view other members’ family trees that they have built through the service.

Communication between members can take place via private messages, a forum, or a message board. Help and support are given not only by the site’s staff but also by its’ members as well.

Credit:   Ancestry

My What Do Genealogy Search Websites Offer? the article explores more fully what you can expect from these sites.

However, to get the most out of genealogy search websites you will need a guidebook.

Here I will give an outline of three books that discuss two of the more popular sites, them being Ancestry and FamilySearch.

3 Helpful Books I Will Review

The following three books will help you get the most from both Ancestry and FamilySearch.

Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com          Mastering Ancestry.com Search          Unofficial Guide to FamilySearch.org

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Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com

How to Find Your Family History on the No. 1 Genealogy Website

Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.comAncestry is of course the most popular and well-known of all the genealogy websites.

It was founded back in 1983 and today has about 2 million paying subscribers.

At its disposal, it has more than 14 billion records for you to search.

The services it provides are not only access to these records but also a tree-building tool.

The site hosts more than 60 million trees submitted by its members.

Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com Rating and Details

RatingRating Stars - 4(4/5)
Book TypeKindle and Paperback
Pages256 pages
AuthorNancy Hendrickson
PublisherFamily Tree Books
EditionThird (November 18, 2014)
BUY HERE   ==>www.Amazon.comAlso available for Amazon Prime customers!

The benefit of members trees!

By joining this site you can access these members’ family trees and use them to build your family tree.

If you find a common ancestor then these trees could help you further trace your tree.

I must stress though to be careful with whatever information that you find on these trees. Some will contain errors.

I know because I have found inconsistencies within them.

        

So, be careful when you use these trees.

Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com book will cover:

  • Strategies for searching Ancestry’s databases,
  • Using the card catalog to find specific records, periods, and topics,
  • Details regarding each of the different collections at Ancestry’s disposal,
  • How to create your family tree online,
  • How to use the hints feature.

This book is not only for current Ancestry subscribers but also for people who are considering joining the site.

If you are already a member but are having trouble transitioning to the latest updated interface then this book is also of use to you.

Each of the book’s fifteen chapters will give instructions on how to get the most out of using the Ancestry website.

There are also illustrations included helping show the techniques.


Mastering Ancestry.com SearchMastering Ancestry.com Search

Written by the same author as the Unofficial Guide to Ancestry.com this digital book will help you search the vast collection of records that Ancestry contains

This ebook is not only for new members of the Ancestry website but also for the veteran user as well.

The Mastering Ancestry.com Search book will give you tips and tricks on how best to use the site’s powerful search tool.

The book will show you how to effectively use filters and craft search terms to get the records that you are after.

Mastering Ancestry.com Search Rating and Details

RatingRating Stars - 4(4/5)
Book TypeKindle
Pages58 pages
AuthorNancy Hendrickson
PublisherFamily Tree Books
EditionThird (April 15, 2016)
BUY HERE   ==>www.Amazon.comAlso available for Amazon Prime customers!

Mastering Ancestry.com book includes:

  • Tips and strategies on how to use the site’s various search tools,
  • Using the card catalog and how to find the right database that you need,
  • Suggestions to help you perform difficult searches.

I must admit that when I first joined Ancestry I did not use the search feature to its full potential.

As a result, I probably didn’t find all the records on Ancestry that there were about my ancestors.

So, my research suffered because of this. Sure I was able to find some records about my ancestors that helped me build my tree.

        

But did I find all of their records that could help to tell their story?

Probably not.

Do your family history research justice!

It is therefore worth getting some guidance to help us get the most from our genealogy hobby.

After all, we owe it not only to ourselves and to our ancestors, but also our children and our children’s children.

We want to pass this information on to them. And so we want to do this activity justice.

I have probably digressed here about how I feel, but I do feel passionate about it.

I want to show you that you can find out a lot about your ancestors.

You just need to know where to look and also how to look as well.


Unofficial Guide to FamilySearch.org

How to Find Your Family History on the Largest Free Genealogy Website

Unofficial Guide to FamilySearch.orgFamilySearch is the largest free genealogy search website with over 3 billion names and millions of records within its databases.

The site is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

There are over 4,500 family history centers in 70 countries and FamilySearch offers personal assistance to each of these.

The Family History Library in Salt Lake City in Utah is the headquarters of the church and is also operated by FamilySearch.

Unofficial Guide to FamilySearch.org Rating and Details

RatingRating Stars - 4(4/5)
Book TypeKindle and Paperback
Pages240 pages
AuthorDana McCullough
PublisherFamily Tree Books
EditionThird (September 14, 2015)
BUY HERE   ==>www.Amazon.comAlso available for Amazon Prime customers!

What is FamilySearch all about?

Since early 2104 FamilySearch began a partnership with popular genealogy sites Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage.

As such they share their database with these companies.

The FamilySearch website offers free access to its digital images for over 110 countries.

“If you want to trace your family tree with the largest free genealogy website then this book is for you.”

Credit:   FamilySearch.org

The Unofficial Guide to FamilySearch book will help you with the genealogy site’s research tools.

Step-by-step illustrations are included and will show you tips and techniques that you can use.

This book is not only useful for a beginner but the longtime user of FamilySearch as well.

The book will cover:

  • Step-by-step strategies for using the site’s search engine,
  • Pointers to find your ancestors records,
  • Overviews of the organization’s US collections,
  • Help to find records from the collections held in countries all over the world,
  • Tips for building your online tree,
  • Help with user-submitted resources,
  • Worksheets and checklists to help you track your genealogy research progress.

        

FamilySearch is a great free resource that I have used in the past.

Get help finding what you are after!

I have learned quite a lot from this site to not only fill out the branches of my tree but also fill it with details about my ancestors.

There is a lot of records on this site, (not as much as Ancestry I must admit).

But with a mass of information, we need to know how to search it properly and get all that we can about our ancestors.

That’s why I recommend that you get this guidebook if you are passionate about family history research like I am.

It is a small investment that will give you so much in return.


My Final Thoughts!

We all want to learn as much as we can about our family history. And many resources are available to us.

So, whether you decide to join Ancestry or use FamilySearch you will need a guide to help you.

We dig and poke for information from all sorts of different sources that are at our disposal.

But are we doing our research any justice by not using these sites to their full potential?

Of course not.

A guidebook can therefore help us on our family history journey.

These books can help you to get the most from your genealogy research.

They will give you the knowledge, tips, and strategies that you need to find out as much as there is about your family’s history.

What do you think?

If you decide to buy any of these helpful books then please come back and let me know what you think of it. I would love to hear how it is working for you.


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I hope you enjoyed this review. If you have any questions or comments about these guide books to the top genealogy sites then please comment below.

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16 thoughts on “Top Genealogy Sites – Guide Books to Ancestry and FamilySearch”

  1. Hello Owain, I enjoyed your review of the top genealogy sites guide books. Of particular interest are the Ancestry books. I didn’t even know there were books out like this. Since I have been wanting more in depth knowledge on using Ancestry to help me I as continue to map out my family tree, do you prefer one book over the other to help me make a choice of which book to get? Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks, Barbara

    1. Thank you for enjoying my review. I would suggest getting both Ancestry books. The second one goes more indepth about using the search feature on ancestry and can help you further with finding your ancestors and information

  2. My father went through painstaking research to find his ancestry, I’ll be sure to send him to this site in case he left any stones uncovered.

    Very useful information here, thanks for this.

    1. Thank you for your comment. Something that always amazes me when I have done my own genealogy research is coming back to it and uncovering even more information. There always seems to be something to find.

  3. Wow thanks or another great and informative post. I personally will have to check out the books on family search. I want to be able to check out a lot more information for free then I can see where to go from there. I think having a bit of a guide would be very helpful in getting my family roots ironed out.
    Thanks again,
    Marc

    1. As with any hobby or activity to get the most of them you need a guide. As you begin with anything you will not know everything. So learning from people who have already been there and done it is a good way to learn.

      All the best,

      Owain

  4. Hello Owain

    Nice article on this site Ancestry.
    I have a lot of relatives in Europe, they are from my grandfather part of the family and I never meet them. Maybe making a search for them could help me know where they live or if I have some cousin around the world which I’m not even aware they exist?

    Ruben

    1. If your cousins have done their own family trees on these sites then it is possible that you could find them on there. All the best with your genealogy research Ruben

  5. I just read your article and sound really great, I have never thought before about sear for my ancestors, but would be a great idea, I love history, I think is a great idea to plan on searching for them in the future. Thank you ,great information ,and great content

    1. Everyone seems to want to know where they came from. So I am glad that you are too and have found this to be great information. All the best with your genealogy research

  6. Great content you have here I’m always curious about genealogy but don’t know who to trust when it comes to what resources I’m so glad you are sharing this it really helped me out

    1. That’s great to know that I have helped you out. These genealogy sites are pretty much easy to use and navigate. Although to get the most out of them you need these guide books.

    1. You can learn quite a lot from these types of sites, particularly Ancestry as it has quite a large amount of information. Just make sure when you do search that you do have details such as places and dates.

      All the best to you.
      Owain

  7. Communicating with other members. Great Tip. It seems that oftentimes we take this one for granted and pass right by it. It’s a shame because there is truly oftentimes a wealth of information found in others if we just have the courage to reach out. Thanks for your review. Much Appreciated.

    1. That’s right. You can get valuable tips and tricks from fellow members who have been there and done that. Also, you may make a connection with family members and share stories and information

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