Odie
Charter Member
Thought I'd pass this along in case someone might find it useful.
I have a buddy that lives in Shreveport LA and we converse on a regular basis and recently he started to trace his family tree. He found out some basic info doing some online looking and happened into the local library to look up some leads.
Lo and behold he found that they had a section and staff that assisted folks in tracing their heritage. Through them he was able to access some of the for-a-fee-sites and gained a wealth of knowledge. Saved him a lot of footwork and he was able to view old census records and other official docs to build the tree.
So if you're inclined to embark on ancestor tracking, check with your local library first. They may have the resources to help.
I have a buddy that lives in Shreveport LA and we converse on a regular basis and recently he started to trace his family tree. He found out some basic info doing some online looking and happened into the local library to look up some leads.
Lo and behold he found that they had a section and staff that assisted folks in tracing their heritage. Through them he was able to access some of the for-a-fee-sites and gained a wealth of knowledge. Saved him a lot of footwork and he was able to view old census records and other official docs to build the tree.
So if you're inclined to embark on ancestor tracking, check with your local library first. They may have the resources to help.