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SIRP acquires online genealogical data from multiple sources on individuals having the same (or similar) surname in a designated geographical area, then inputs all such names and their associated dates and places of births, christenings, marriages, deaths and burials into a GEDCOM friendly database. Once this database has been compiled, then analysis, screening and merging tools are used to match and link individuals together into related families and larger ancestral lineages.  
SIRP acquires online genealogical data from multiple sources on individuals having the same (or similar) surname in a designated geographical area, then inputs all such names and their associated dates and places of births, christenings, marriages, deaths and burials into a GEDCOM friendly database. Once this database has been compiled, then analysis, screening and merging tools are used to match and link individuals together into related families and larger ancestral lineages.  


Some of the genealogical sources used by SIRP include the following:<br>1) [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] (including FamilySearch Family Tree)<br>2) Available online Government Indexes of Births, Marriages, Deaths and Burials, such as the [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl British GRO ](for England and Wales); and the [http://www.ukbmdsearch.org.uk/ UKBMD Search&nbsp;].<br>3) Available online Name Indexes and Databases from commercial sites, such as [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com&nbsp;]; [http://www.findmypast.com FindMyPast.com&nbsp;]; and [http://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/user/subscriptions.php Non Conformist &amp; Non Parochial Records ]&nbsp;(These three websites can be accessed free-of-charge&nbsp;at Family History Libraries throughout the world.)<br>4) Available GEDCOM files from known and reliable Family Members and Related Individuals.  
Some of the genealogical sources used by SIRP include the following:<br>1) [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch.org] (including FamilySearch Family Tree)<br>2) Available online Government Indexes of Births, Marriages, Deaths and Burials, such as the [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl British GRO ](for England and Wales); and the [http://www.ukbmdsearch.org.uk/ UKBMD Search&nbsp;].<br>3) Available online Name Indexes and Databases from commercial sites, such as [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com&nbsp;]; [http://www.findmypast.com findmypast.com&nbsp;]; and [http://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/user/subscriptions.php Non Conformist &amp; Non Parochial Records ]&nbsp;(These three websites can be accessed free-of-charge&nbsp;at Family History Libraries throughout the world.)<br>4) Available GEDCOM files from known and reliable Family Members and Related Individuals.  


In 2011, the [http://www.broughfamily.org Brough Family Organization ](BFO) and [http://www.osmondfamily.org Osmond Family Organization ](OFO) used SIRP methodologies to compile&nbsp;databases of hundreds of "Brough" and "Osmond" surnamed individuals who had lived from 1800 to the early 1900's in New Zealand and in New South Wales, Australia. Subsequent analysis, screening and merging of these databases resulted in the rapid identification of numerous linked individuals and multiple family lineages.  
In 2011, the [http://www.broughfamily.org Brough Family Organization ](BFO) and [http://www.osmondfamily.org Osmond Family Organization ](OFO) used SIRP methodologies to compile&nbsp;databases of hundreds of "Brough" and "Osmond" surnamed individuals who had lived from 1800 to the early 1900's in New Zealand and in New South Wales, Australia. Subsequent analysis, screening and merging of these databases resulted in the rapid identification of numerous linked individuals and multiple family lineages.  
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