| The records that are held by parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins could be very beneficial. The time spent in searching for original records could be reduced by finding what was searched by others before you. In addition to home sources, extended family members may have submitted information about your common ancestor to the [https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2012-09-01-introduction-to-the-familysearch-family-tree?lang=eng Family Tree], [[Pedigree Resource File|Pedigree Resource File]], or to the old [[Ancestral File|Ancestral File]], or to the old "Four Generation Program" which were microfilmed as part of the [[Family Group Records Collection|Family Group Records Collection]]. Many Latter-day Saint ancestors are found in the [[International Genealogical Index]]. | | The records that are held by parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins could be very beneficial. The time spent in searching for original records could be reduced by finding what was searched by others before you. In addition to home sources, extended family members may have submitted information about your common ancestor to the [https://www.lds.org/media-library/video/2012-09-01-introduction-to-the-familysearch-family-tree?lang=eng Family Tree], [[Pedigree Resource File|Pedigree Resource File]], or to the old [[Ancestral File|Ancestral File]], or to the old "Four Generation Program" which were microfilmed as part of the [[Family Group Records Collection|Family Group Records Collection]]. Many Latter-day Saint ancestors are found in the [[International Genealogical Index]]. |