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'''FAST&nbsp;ACCURATE&nbsp;RESEARCH TIPS''' <br>
'''START BY HAVING SOME FUN - '''who are you related to - also create groups and share with others https://fhtl.byu.edu/


Compiled 4/15/2014 Rev4.3 Van Celaya FastAccurateResearch@gmail.com<br><br>  
<br>'''FamilySearch.org - use for everything !!!''' 


Heavenly Father has provided us with many tools}}, that we should be using, and He will be providing many more! Below are just a few&nbsp;!
'''Use "Descendancy" view in FamilySearch - BEST '''<br>• Descendancy View – use instead of traditional or fan chart views


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• Set up the "options" (top right)


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• Expand the "View" to show at least 4 generations. You can expand more using the twisties
 
'''FamilySearch.org - <span style="color:#FF0000"> START </span>''' <br>
 
• Start with Elder Moon's training site (to improve proficiency with Family Tree): http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/fhd/Community/en/FamilyTreeCurriculum/level01/levelone.html
 
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'''Pandora’s Hope Chest – <span style="color:#FF0000"> Find GREEN arrows quickly </span>'''<br>


• Open Chrome – go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pandoras-hope-chest/gjneklbanpnnjdeddbnkkgeljkhpblhp?hl=en<br>  
'''Linkpendium.com '''- when you need additional links of places to look for your ancestors <br><br> '''Use www.fallingrain.com/world - GREAT'''<br>• Locations will help “see” and "hear" where your ancestors lived or died 


Click on “+ Free” and follow prompts to add to Chrome <br>  
'''Treeseek.com - GREAT'''<br>• Use "Source Tracker" for Census, and "Name Cloud" (for fun) <br>• Print out your own FanChart in color<br>Use in conjunction with Puzzilla and Rootsmapper AND as a “search log”<br>• Give as a gift - give family and friends a copy of their (or your) FanChart as a gift<br>• Laminate FanChart (or any fragile or special documents)   


Log into FamilySearch, then click on “Tree” – there is a tutorial near the top of the tree, with new icons <br>
'''SortedByName.com – Search Social Security Numbers'''<br>Follow the instructions, because it is complicated - it will take you 3 to 5 screens in order to get to the names you want


Follow the instructions to find “ancestors” AND “descendants of those ancestors” with work needing to be done
Be careful to NOT follow the wrong options


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<br> '''SearchEngineColossus.com'''<br>• International Directory of Search Engines by Country


'''Puzzilla.org - <span style="color:#FF0000"> GREAT </span>'''<br>  
<br> '''GenealogyInTime.com – GREAT RESEARCH'''<br>• Stories, Books, Newspapers, Genealogy links - great place to research<br>• Use: Genealogy Search Engine, Family Tree Search Engine, Book Search Engine, A Guide to Performing Genealogy Searches (Located on left side of page)<br>  


Ancestry and Descendancy – the first page starts with you <br>  
'''Google Images =  http://google.com/images - '''(do NOT throw away any old photos or documents)<br>Upload a “picture” or document - One of the first places to look – but you will need to scan a picture in order to upload it<br>• If anyone is using that same picture (or document) on the internet, you will be given the internet locations


Click any ancestor - the next page will show all of their descendants “that are currently listed in FamilySearch” (many are missing that you need to find) <br>
Now includes facial recognition  
 
• Use puzzilla to find dead ends, errors and to find missing ordinances (use in conjunction with each person's page in “FamilyTree,” with RootsMapper.com, and with CreateFan.com)
 
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'''RootsMapper.com - <span style="color:#FF0000"> GREAT </span>'''<br>
 
• Locations will help “see” where your ancestors lived or died <br>
 
• Select several generations - RootsMapper will download from FamilySearch ancestor's “locations,” and display them with links on the World Map. <br>
 
• To display single lines, and not all of them, here are the instructions: “http://blog.rootsmapper.com/2013/10/feature-focus-expand-parents.html”
 
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'''CreateFan.com - <span style="color:#FF0000"> GREAT </span>'''<br>
 
• Print out your own FanChart in color (at Riverton FSL $ 0.60 or with lamination will cost $1.60) <br>
 
• '''NEW''' *** Use “Source Tracker” for Census, and “Name Cloud” (for fun) <br>
 
• Use in conjunction with Puzzilla and Rootsmapper AND as a “search log” <br>
 
• Give as a gift - give family and friends a copy of their (or your) FanChart as a gift <br>
 
• Laminate FanChart (or any fragile or special documents)
 
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'''Free-OCR.com – <span style="#FF0000"> For PDF and Other Picture Documents </span> '''<br>
 
• Can convert a PDF (or other “picture document”) into a searchable text, so you can copy it, and save it
 
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'''SortedByName.com ''''''– <span style="color:#FF0000"> Search Social Security Numbers </span>'''<br> • Follow the instructions, because it is complicated - it will take you 3 to 5 screens in order to get to the names you want
 
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'''SearchEngineColossus.com''''''-<span style="color:#FF0000"> Internation Director of Search Engines by Country </span>'''
 
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'''GenealogyInTime.com – <span style="color:#FF0000"> GREAT RESEARCH </span> '''<br>
 
• Stories, Books, Newspapers, Genealogy links - great place to start research <br>
 
• Use both (1) Individual, and (2) Family Genealogy searches (Located on left side of page) <br>
 
• Rare Book Search will take you to “google books” (free) or archives.com (pay site)
 
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'''TinEye.com - <span style="color:#FF0000"> UPDATE – INSTEAD USE </span> http://google.com/imagesf'''<br>
 
• Search on a “picture” One of the first places to look – but you will need to scan a picture in order to upload it into TinEye.com <br>
 
• If anyone is using that same picture on the internet, you will be given the internet locations
 
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'''MillionShort.com – <span style="color:#FF0000"> GREAT RESEARCH </span>'''<br>
 
• Many “personal” websites are too obscure to show up in a normal search • You can eliminate millions of sites using this and find the little know websites you might need
 
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'''Advanced Google Searches – <span style="color:#FF0000"> EXTREMELY Good Help </span><br>'''
 
(you might need to type “http://www.google.com” to see advanced options, bottom right of the google page under settings, and then click on “advanced search”)
 
• quotes = “ “ <br>• range = .. (two periods between a range of items, for example 1800..1850) <br>
 
• tilde = ~ (it is on the left of the one key on the keyboard) <br>
 
• asterisk = * (global character)
 
• site = site: (type the website after the colon, and you can't have any spaces) <br>
 
• country servers = in google search type google, then a space, and then the name of the country – then you will be in the “google server for that specific country” <br>
 
• images = from the google.com page (facial recognition software) • books = from the google drop down (you can find books relating to your search) <br>
 
• delimiters = AND, NOT, OR, +, -, INURL, INTITLE (many more = here is just one site that shows delimiters = “http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators_reference.html” )
 
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'''SearchForAncestors.com - <span style="color:#FF0000"> use with Advanced Google Searches </span> '''<br>
 
• Search for your ancestors using this interactive directory of free genealogy search engines <br>
 
• On Main Page Click on Google Searcher to learn how to use Advanced Google Searches above
 
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'''BabyNameWizard.com to help with <span style="color:#FF0000"> Indexing </span>''' <br>
 
• Indexing – displays variations of unusual or difficult to recognize names. <br>
 
• Research - helps with unrecognized names. <br>
 
• Under the tab “BasicName Tools” you can use “NameVoyager” and “NameMapper” <br>
 
• “Name Voyager” - If you can only decipher part of the name, use this to find different possibilities for that partial name. <br>
 
• “NameMapper” - If you need to find if a name reoccurs often, you could use this
 
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'''Newspapers.com'''<br>  
<br> '''MillionShort.com – GREAT RESEARCH '''<br>• Many websites that are too obscure to show up in a normal search<br>• You can eliminate millions of sites using this and find the little know websites you might need


• Select Browse at the top of the page – put in a name and chose advanced search (date range, state, etc)  
<br> '''Advanced Google Searches – EXTREMELY Good Help'''<br> (you might need to type “http://www.google.com” to see advanced options, bottom right of the google page under settings, and then click on “advanced search”)<br>1. quotes = “ “<br>2. range = .. (two periods between a range of items, for example 1800..1850)<br>3. tilde = ~ (it is on the left of the one key on the keyboard)<br>4. asterisk = * (global character)<br>5. question mark = for just one character<br>6. delimiters = AND, NOT, OR, +, -, (many more = here is just one site that shows delimiters = “http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators_reference.html” )<br>7. site = site: (with no space after the colon, type the website address)<br>8. country servers = do a search for “google country” (replace the word country with the actual name of the country – then you will be in the “google server for that specific country”<br>9. google images = type in “google images” - (google now has facial recognition software)<br>10. allintitle:subject (then add additional words)<br>11. allinurl:subject (then add additional words)<br>12. allintext:subject (then add additional words)<br>13. link:subject (then add additional words) <br>14. related:subject (then add additional words)<br>15. view source – this is available from any browser, but a great tool<br>16. cached websites – use the “down arrow” from the google search – or try “the wayback machine”


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(please send any corrections or additions to “FastAccurateResearch@gmail.com” and they will be included in the next revision)
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 16 October 2023

START BY HAVING SOME FUN - who are you related to - also create groups and share with others https://fhtl.byu.edu/


FamilySearch.org - use for everything !!!

Use "Descendancy" view in FamilySearch - BEST
• Descendancy View – use instead of traditional or fan chart views

• Set up the "options" (top right)

• Expand the "View" to show at least 4 generations. You can expand more using the twisties

Linkpendium.com - when you need additional links of places to look for your ancestors

Use www.fallingrain.com/world - GREAT
• Locations will help “see” and "hear" where your ancestors lived or died

Treeseek.com - GREAT
• Use "Source Tracker" for Census, and "Name Cloud" (for fun)
• Print out your own FanChart in color
• Use in conjunction with Puzzilla and Rootsmapper AND as a “search log”
• Give as a gift - give family and friends a copy of their (or your) FanChart as a gift
• Laminate FanChart (or any fragile or special documents)

SortedByName.com – Search Social Security Numbers
• Follow the instructions, because it is complicated - it will take you 3 to 5 screens in order to get to the names you want

• Be careful to NOT follow the wrong options


SearchEngineColossus.com
• International Directory of Search Engines by Country


GenealogyInTime.com – GREAT RESEARCH
• Stories, Books, Newspapers, Genealogy links - great place to research
• Use: Genealogy Search Engine, Family Tree Search Engine, Book Search Engine, A Guide to Performing Genealogy Searches (Located on left side of page)

Google Images = http://google.com/images - (do NOT throw away any old photos or documents)
• Upload a “picture” or document - One of the first places to look – but you will need to scan a picture in order to upload it
• If anyone is using that same picture (or document) on the internet, you will be given the internet locations

• Now includes facial recognition


MillionShort.com – GREAT RESEARCH
• Many websites that are too obscure to show up in a normal search
• You can eliminate millions of sites using this and find the little know websites you might need


Advanced Google Searches – EXTREMELY Good Help
(you might need to type “http://www.google.com” to see advanced options, bottom right of the google page under settings, and then click on “advanced search”)
1. quotes = “ “
2. range = .. (two periods between a range of items, for example 1800..1850)
3. tilde = ~ (it is on the left of the one key on the keyboard)
4. asterisk = * (global character)
5. question mark = for just one character
6. delimiters = AND, NOT, OR, +, -, (many more = here is just one site that shows delimiters = “http://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators_reference.html” )
7. site = site: (with no space after the colon, type the website address)
8. country servers = do a search for “google country” (replace the word country with the actual name of the country – then you will be in the “google server for that specific country”
9. google images = type in “google images” - (google now has facial recognition software)
10. allintitle:subject (then add additional words)
11. allinurl:subject (then add additional words)
12. allintext:subject (then add additional words)
13. link:subject (then add additional words)
14. related:subject (then add additional words)
15. view source – this is available from any browser, but a great tool
16. cached websites – use the “down arrow” from the google search – or try “the wayback machine”