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    Ancestry Aid started life as a totally free family run genealogy website – consisting of a mother, her son and daughter-in-law. However, the site was sold in July 2011, but the aims remain exactly the same. Ancestry Aid provides a free and friendly genealogy website
    where members can offer help, advice,s uggestions and provide other links that may prove useful to members. We have many sub-forums in which members can participate from family history brickwalls through to a games room and even a coffee room.

    Ancestry Aid also offers over 600,000 searchable records from the 1841 census and a totally free member-submitted birth, marriage and death database which has over 6,605 records available. With Ancestry Aid the members also have the option of making or submitting their
    family tree, adding their own records manually or by Gedcom which can then be searched by other members with the option of updating these records at any time. Our own new network allows you to control and easily input any surnames that are of interest to you whilst
    automatically searching other networks for matches. If a match is found you can contact the network owner and request morei nformation. Totally free of charge!

    Ancestry Aid also
    offers complete how-to guides from family history research and getting started through to advice on adoption and even military research. So what are you waiting for? Start connecting and planting those family roots now!

    Written by Ancestry Aid member pejay

    Copyright 2004-2011. Ancestry Aid
    Last edited by pejay; 14-11-2011 at 01:59 PM.
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    Census information Crown copyright from The National Archives

    Searching for Twizell, Brown & Storey from Northumberland. Kelly & Kinsella from Ireland, Parkinson from Lincolnshire. Mellor from Derbyshire and Jackson from Warwickshire.

 

 

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