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As you have success in finding new information, preserve what you’ve found by sharing it with others. The easiest way to do this is by using FamilySearch™ and similar family history Internet sites as a place to store what you've gathered. Millions of people search these sites every year. Perhaps others will see what you’ve found and can provide you with additional information. | As you have success in finding new information, preserve what you’ve found by sharing it with others. The easiest way to do this is by using FamilySearch™ and similar family history Internet sites as a place to store what you've gathered. Millions of people search these sites every year. Perhaps others will see what you’ve found and can provide you with additional information. | ||
[ | [[How to Start Your Family History|How Do I Start My Family History]] is a a free, easy to use step-by-step guide on how to begin your search. | ||
For more a more detailed guide on beginning your research, see [ | For more a more detailed guide on beginning your research, see [[A Guide to Research|A Guide to Research]]. | ||
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