Message Boards

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Message Boards are used to find and communicate with other people who may be researching the same families.  Used effectively, message boards are another tool in your family history research.

Popular Message Boards

Writing an Effective Message Board Query

Keeping your query simple, specific and to the point will increase the likelihood that someone will read it, recognize similarities in their family, and respond. 

Subject line

An effective subject line is essential!  Briefly summarize your query with who, where, when or any other specific information. Some examples: 

  • Byron Bird, d. 1910, San Francisco, CA - need help finding probate
  • Hartrick family - Pullersdorf, Germany to Adams County, Illinois 1854
  • Civil War Service Records for Nevada

"Need Help" or "Help Finding My Grandmother" does not communicate who, where, when, or any information that may lead you to an answer.