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  1. The world’s largest family tree - FamilySearch

    We’ll search for your family connections. As you add information, the system will begin searching for your family members in the community family tree and in historical records, like birth and death …

  2. Find your family. Free Genealogy Archives - FamilySearch

    We provide free guidance and resources to help you make more family history discoveries. Search a location near you, or schedule an online consultation to begin your journey.

  3. Search Historical Records - FamilySearch

    Historical records can often reveal important details about where your family lived or came from, when family members were born or got married, and when they died.

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  5. Search the Family Tree - FamilySearch

    Search the FamilySearch Family Tree for information about your ancestor. Discover new details, or add the information yourself!

  6. Getting Started with FamilySearch: Create Trees & Find Resources

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  7. Georgia, Marriages, 1808-1967 - FamilySearch

    Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and FamilySearch Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed.

  8. Search your Surname and find its meaning - FamilySearch

    Enter your surname and begin learning its origins, your potential family lineage, and where your ancestors most likely came from. Find out more today.

  9. Make Unexpected Discoveries with FamilySearch Full-Text Search

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  10. Welcome to the Logan, Utah FamilySearch Center

    At the Logan, Utah FamilySearch Center, volunteers and resources can help you discover your family history.