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''[[United States]] | ''[[United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Missouri, United States Genealogy|Missouri]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Missouri_Search_Strategies|Search Strategies]]'' | ||
Strategies for research in Missouri will vary depending upon the amount of identifying information that is already known about an ancestor (such as relationships and places of residence), record availability, and the time period of interest. | Strategies for research in Missouri will vary depending upon the amount of identifying information that is already known about an ancestor (such as relationships and places of residence), record availability, and the time period of interest. | ||
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#Share your new information. | #Share your new information. | ||
More information about each of these steps is presented in the series of online videos, [https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/results.html?q=5%20minute%20genealogy 5 Minute Genealogy], found under FamilySearch's [https://familysearch.org/ | More information about each of these steps is presented in the series of online videos, [https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/results.html?q=5%20minute%20genealogy 5 Minute Genealogy], found under FamilySearch's [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/learning-center Learning Center]. | ||
The wiki article [[United States Basic Search Strategies]] presents further information on similar steps to research. | The wiki article [[United States Basic Search Strategies]] presents further information on similar steps to research. | ||
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Once you have determined what sources are already known, consider searching '''online record databases''' for other sources. Some of these databases are listed below, followed by what records to search for. | Once you have determined what sources are already known, consider searching '''online record databases''' for other sources. Some of these databases are listed below, followed by what records to search for. | ||
*[https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch.org]: One of the world's largest databases of Western Hemisphere and European records | *[https://www.familysearch.org/search FamilySearch.org]: One of the world's largest databases of Western Hemisphere and European records | ||
*[http://search.ancestry.com/search/default.aspx Ancestry.com]: Also one of the world's largest databases of Western Hemisphere and European records | *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/default.aspx Ancestry.com]: Also one of the world's largest databases of Western Hemisphere and European records | ||
*[http://search.findmypast.com/search/world-records | *[http://search.findmypast.com/search/world-records Findmypast.com]: The world's premiere database for European records, also contains many Western Hemisphere records | ||
When first starting your search, consider looking for census or vital records. | When first starting your search, consider looking for census or vital records. | ||
*''Census''. Visit [[Missouri Census]] for help searching census records from Missouri. | *''Census''. Visit [[Missouri Census]] for help searching census records from Missouri. | ||
*''Vital Records''. Visit [[Missouri Vital Records | *''Vital Records''. Visit [[Missouri Vital Records]] for help searching vital records in Missouri. | ||
=== Records of the | === Records of the FamilySearch Library === | ||
Most of the records at the | Most of the records at the FamilySearch Library are available online. However, there may be some that are still only in print. Consider browsing through the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=38&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Missouri%22 Missouri records listings] for possible records. | ||
To find a record in the FamilySearch Catalog, look in the Place Search for: | To find a record in the FamilySearch Catalog, look in the Place Search for: | ||
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[[Category:Missouri | [[Category:Missouri, United States]] | ||
Revision as of 17:28, 12 April 2024
United States Missouri
Search Strategies
Strategies for research in Missouri will vary depending upon the amount of identifying information that is already known about an ancestor (such as relationships and places of residence), record availability, and the time period of interest.
Overall Search Strategies[edit | edit source]
Follow these steps to better locate a record you need:
- Gather what you know.
- Choose what you want to learn.
- Find a record.
- Evaluate what you’ve found.
- Share your new information.
More information about each of these steps is presented in the series of online videos, 5 Minute Genealogy, found under FamilySearch's Learning Center.
The wiki article United States Basic Search Strategies presents further information on similar steps to research.
Research on the Internet[edit | edit source]
Many genealogical records are now available on the Internet. Consider using these resources first before you attempt a visit to a local archival institution.
Often, compiled Family Trees containing user-submitted family information will contain sources about an ancestor. These collaborative sites are continually being updated by individual contributors, so review them frequently. The following list is only a sampling of what’s available:
- FamilySearch Family Tree: A one-tree database that strives to be the world's family tree, often with FamilySearch sources attached to an ancestor
- Ancestry.com Public Member Trees: ($) Contains numerous user-submitted trees, often with Ancestry.com sources attached to an ancestor
- WikiTree: Contributors control the access to each individual they add
- RootsWeb World Connect: Over 640 million names on family trees with sources, pedigrees, family groups, and submitter contact data.
Once you have determined what sources are already known, consider searching online record databases for other sources. Some of these databases are listed below, followed by what records to search for.
- FamilySearch.org: One of the world's largest databases of Western Hemisphere and European records
- Ancestry.com: Also one of the world's largest databases of Western Hemisphere and European records
- Findmypast.com: The world's premiere database for European records, also contains many Western Hemisphere records
When first starting your search, consider looking for census or vital records.
- Census. Visit Missouri Census for help searching census records from Missouri.
- Vital Records. Visit Missouri Vital Records for help searching vital records in Missouri.
Records of the FamilySearch Library[edit | edit source]
Most of the records at the FamilySearch Library are available online. However, there may be some that are still only in print. Consider browsing through the Missouri records listings for possible records.
To find a record in the FamilySearch Catalog, look in the Place Search for:
- The place where your ancestor lived:
- UNITED STATES – CENSUS
- MISSOURI - VITAL RECORDS
- MISSOURI, LINN - LAND AND PROPERTY
- MISSOURI, LINN, LINNEUS - CHURCH RECORDS
- The record type you want, such as:
- UNITED STATES – CENSUS
- MISSOURI - VITAL RECORDS
- MISSOURI, LINN - LAND AND PROPERTY
- MISSOURI, LINN, LINNEUS - CHURCH RECORDS
The page titles in these Wiki pages match the names of record types (subject headings) used in the FamilySearch Catalog.