Legacy Family Tree Genealogy Software
Can you find the ancestors of the genealogy software?
My friend is very interested in genealogy and I want to find a gift Christmas for genealogy. If I buy genealogy software as a legacy he will be able to find ancestors? Or is a genealogy program only how to organize the tree? Moreover, what is a good genealogy site search I could buy a subscription? Thanks for any help.
Genealogy software is a great way to organize the people and data. I like the history of my family (s) in a software program, tree herd of about 15 years and was very happy with it, always have it on my computer desktop. Now, I agree with ancestry.com, a paid site, to access the census, births, deaths, marriages, military and subscribers of other trees. Still backup my results each week as a precaution. Sites free: http://www.familysearch.org is an ideal place for a beginner to become familiar with the collection and logging. They also have free cards to print and shapes that can be used to create a paper trail of the data members of the family, cemeteries, family Bibles, etc., before launching the site online. http://www.rootsweb.com is a free Q & A Forum, which belongs to ancestry.com. http://www. findagrave.com is a free site and may have some bio information. Pay sites: http://www.ancestry.com cost $ 159.40 per year. http://www.genealogy.com is approximately $ 199.00 per year, is owned by descent. If you give your friend a subscription to a pay site, no need for additional genealogy program. Even if you decide not to renew your subscription, you can create a GEDCOM format CD before the date expiration and use the most reputable programs and sites, especially familysearch.org. Tell him to be careful; Genealogy can be addictive!
Mormon Genealogy & Family History