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=== Step 5. Find and Search the Record === | === Step 5. Find and Search the Record === | ||
Suggestions for Obtaining Records. You may be able to get the records you need in the following ways: | Suggestions for Obtaining Records. You may be able to get the records you need in the following ways: | ||
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'''Look-Up Exchange.''' There are lists of people on the Internet who will search various types of records for certain areas free of charge. You can locate these lists through Internet sites such as: | '''Look-Up Exchange.''' There are lists of people on the Internet who will search various types of records for certain areas free of charge. You can locate these lists through Internet sites such as: | ||
*http://www.genuki.org/ (for the British Isles) | |||
http://www.genuki.org/ (for the British Isles) | *http://www.posom.com/hl/ | ||
http://www.posom.com/hl/ | |||
'''Jewish Genealogical Societies.''' Many Jewish genealogical societies will do local research for you. A list of these societies can be found at: | '''Jewish Genealogical Societies.''' Many Jewish genealogical societies will do local research for you. A list of these societies can be found at: | ||
*http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/ | |||
http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/ | |||
'''Professional Researchers.''' You can hire a researcher, many of whom specialize in Jewish research. Others specialize in research in various countries or states. Lists of qualified professional researchers for various geographical areas are available from the Family History Library. Archives or family history societies may also provide lists of people who can do research for you. Jewish and other genealogical periodicals usually contain names and addresses of people or companies that do research for hire. Researchers can also be found on genealogy Internet sites. | '''Professional Researchers.''' You can hire a researcher, many of whom specialize in Jewish research. Others specialize in research in various countries or states. Lists of qualified professional researchers for various geographical areas are available from the Family History Library. Archives or family history societies may also provide lists of people who can do research for you. Jewish and other genealogical periodicals usually contain names and addresses of people or companies that do research for hire. Researchers can also be found on genealogy Internet sites. |
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