I've been doing a little research into my family through FindAGrave.com and it got me interested in a pretty serious genealogy project. I'm planning on making a binder for each one of my great grandparents, since they are the oldest living family I ever got to meet, and branching out from there.

I was wondering if there were other free resources to track down some info. I know I can do a free trial on Ancestry.com and I plan on that once I get all my ducks in a row, so I can maximize my free trial.

I'd prefer online resources. I'm well aware I can go to my library or township halls to get info. I'm looking for stuff I can find when I'm just sitting around at home.

  • NewLeaf
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    7 months ago

    No, like the year 15.

    To be fair, it's really in the weeds as far as a direct line to me, but still neat. I found out just how much of a colonizer my family used to be. If you go back far enough, I'm related to a Mayflower passenger, pretty directly. Go back even further, but a bit afield of my direct line and I can find royalty from France and England before they were France and England, respectively

    Obviously record keeping can be dodgy, but it's still pretty neat that people can find connections that far back.

    • the_itsb [she/her, comrade/them]
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      7 months ago

      This inspired me to look at mine and see how far back it went, and I've gotten past Henry I and into triple-digit years and it's still going 😳

      Edit: this sucked away my entire afternoon, but I found out I'm descended from fuckin Boudicca, so it was worth it

      • NewLeaf
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        7 months ago

        I'm surprised there isn't a "God" entry

          • NewLeaf
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            7 months ago

            That's weird since Adam and eve are speculative at best