1/1/2000
By David A. Fryxell
Start your online family-tree research at these essential sites.
The World Wide Web has both fueled the interest in genealogy and made it much easier to find and share answers about your ancestors. One of the most popular indexes of genealogy sites online, Cyndi's List <
www.cyndislist.com>, lists more than 41,000 Web sites related to family history.
With so many sites, how do you choose? These are some of our favorite sites for getting started. You'll find hotlinks to all of them on our Web site <www.familytreemagazine.com>, as well as a revolutionary family-tree-specific search engine that helps you cut through the clutter of the Web and find exactly the genealogy how-to information you need. Plus, you'll be able to locate conferences, lectures, speakers and invaluable how-to books. If you need to find out how to do something — from writing an information-request letter to storing old photographs to analyzing an 1800s birth certificate — we can help you find top-notch tips.
Once you've visited our site, try these other online essentials listed at right.