Free Genealogy Websites – and The Family History Guide

We like to spread the word that The Family History Guide is an industry-leading website for research—and it’s free. But it’s even better when others help us get our message out, and that’s certainly the case with this recent FamilySearch blog article by genealogy experts Kathryn Grant and Sally Odekirk: Free Genealogy Websites to Elevate Your Research.

The article begins with a “Gateway” category, which is defined as a gateway or hub for research resources on the internet. The four gateway sites mentioned are

  • Conference Keeper,  a hub for genealogy conferences, jobs, cruises, etc.
  • Cyndi’s List, a huge collection of over 300,000 links on many genealogy topics
  • FamilySearch Wiki, specializing in record collections and research strategies
  • The Family History Guide, a site with research training, learning projects, and many video and tutorial resources

We’re honored to be included in this short list of global leaders in family history research. The Family History Guide also has two knowledgebases and hundreds of practice exercises for research.

But there’s more …

FamilyHistory Activities

We are also mentioned in the article sections for family history activities, alongside FamilySearch Activities, and Relative Finder from the BYU Technology Labs. The Family History Guide has the largest collection of free activities, with well over 200. Also included are an activities index for quick reference, and activities for Latter-day Saints, such as a family history companion for Come, Follow Me.

Training and Education

The Training and Education section of the article has this to say: “As mentioned above, The Family History Guide offers free self-guided learning on a variety of topics, such as general research, country-specific research, and using family history websites such as FamilySearch.org and Ancestry.com.” Also of note are over 200 Class Outlines that can be used for quick and easy training on a wide variety of genealogy subjects, and over 50 quizzes. The Online Tracker tools  help you assess your learning progress quickly and efficiently.

 

 

Bob Taylor

1 Response

  1. Kathryn is a really great teacher and resource for learning. She mentions The Family History Guide frequently on her Sunday Classes as a resource to learn more.

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