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'''Welcome to FamilySearch Wiki!'''
 
The FamilySearch Wiki is not about finding the names of your ancestors.&nbsp; It is not, in fact, about finding people at all.&nbsp; The Wiki is about finding <u>records</u> that may have been generated about your ancestors and the <u>places</u> in which the records might be found. It is a vast record depository of the paper trail that people leave behind long after they are gone. The Wiki has records from the United States as well as from [[Browse by Country|244 countries.]]&nbsp; Here you will be able to find documents such as [[United States Census|census]] records, [[United States Marriage Records|marriage]] records, [[United States Birth Records|birth]] records and [[United States Death Records|death]] records and much more. [[United States Probate Records|Probate]] documents are often very informative and may help you in your search.&nbsp; There is an extensive list of United States [[United States Military Records|military]] records on the wiki .&nbsp; &nbsp;
 
Your ancestors and the stories of their lives are to be found in those records and pages. With research and reading, combined with some information gathering to lay the groundwork, you can begin to construct your family tree and fill in the blanks that have may have eluded you.The FamilySearch Wiki is a wonderful place to start!
 
By just typing a word or two into the search engine at the top right of the page, you can begin to see some of the thousands of records that are here on the FamilySearchWiki.&nbsp; On every page, you will find links to record collections from all over the world.&nbsp; You will even find links to lessons: [http://familysearch.org/learningcenter/lesson/researching-in-the-familysearch-wiki-a-case-study/664 Researching in the FamilySearch Wiki:A Case Study] that will teach you how to use the Wiki and [http://hiddenancestors.com/FStour.html videos] that will assist you in your searches. The goal of the folks here on the Wiki is to help you to grow your family tree. And all of this is available to you at no cost...ever.&nbsp;
 
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'''To use the Wiki in your search for ancestral records you will need to be prepared.'''
 
#Think about what you want to find about your ancestor.&nbsp; Be specific.
#Consider the location where that event might have happened.The more you can narrow your search, the more successful you will be.<br>
#Think about which specific records might contain the information you are seeking.
#Work backward instead of forward.&nbsp; Look for a death or marriage record before looking for a birth record. We generate more and more records the older we become. The later in time you look, the more likely you will be to find a record.
#Consider the record/document trails that all of us leave behind.
 
'''It is helpful to know the following two pieces of information before you begin your search:'''
 
:#'''A possible location''' where your ancestor may have lived; a town, city, county, state or nation.&nbsp; &nbsp;
:#'''A&nbsp; general time frame''' of the time between their births and their deaths.
 
== Valuable Resources  ==
 
Additional research advice can be found on:
 
*[[Help:Tour|Get started in the Wiki]]
*[[Help:Keys to success using the Wiki|Help:Keys to Success using the Wiki]]
*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Success Stories|Success Stories]]
*[[Rookie Mistakes|Rookie Mistakes]]
*[[Family History for Beginners|Family History for Beginners]]
*[[Identify What You Know|Identify What you Know]]
*[[Obtain and Search the Records|Obtain and Search the Records]]
*[[Use the Information|Use the Information]]
 
One of the following articles can help you [[How to Guess Where to Start|decide where to look first]] for a puzzling:
 
*[[Guessing a Name Variation|Name Variation]]
*[[Guessing a Date|Date]]
*[[Guessing a Place|Place]]
*[[Guessing the Easiest to Research Person and Event|Easiest to Research Person and Event]]
*[[Guessing a Record Type to Use|Record Type to Use]]
 
For information about contributing to the wiki:
 
*[[The Vision: Why We Built FamilySearch Wiki]]
*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Purpose and Appropriate Topics|Purpose and Appropriate Topics]]
*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Accuracy and collaboration|Accuracy and collaboration]]
*[[Content Organization, Browsing, and Categories]]
*[[Help:Contributor Help|Contributor Help]]
 
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