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[[Image:Baby_Chick.jpg|thumb|right|250x230px]]Many websites can help beginners with family history research. This article lists websites that can be used at the Family History Library, Family History Centers, from home, or wherever one has access to the Internet, such as cybercafés or libraries.  
[[Image:Baby Chick.jpg|thumb|right|250x230px|Baby Chick.jpg|<center>Are You New?<center></center> Beginning?]]Many websites can help beginners with family history research. This article lists websites that can be used at the Family History Library, Family History Centers, from home, or wherever one has access to the Internet, such as cybercafés or libraries.  


== '''Electronic Family Trees and Family Websites'''  ==
== '''Electronic Family Trees and Family Websites'''  ==


[[Image:Lesson 3 Apple tree.jpg|frame|right|350x300px|Lesson 3 Apple tree.jpg|<enter>Begin Your Family Tree<center></center>]]  
[[Image:Lesson 3 Apple tree.jpg|frame|right|350x300px|Begin Your Family Tree<center></center>]]  


*[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]: Largest free online collection of genealogical databases, including Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index, 1880 U.S. federal census index, Pedigree Resource File, U.S. Social Security Death Index, and the Vital Records Index—North America.
*[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]: Largest free online collection of genealogical databases, including Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index, 1880 U.S. federal census index, Pedigree Resource File, U.S. Social Security Death Index, and the Vital Records Index—North America.
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