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Genealogy Jackpots in Pedigree Databases

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  • Genealogy expert Rick Crume shares everything about Genealogy Jackpots in Pedigree Databases
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On many occasions, I've hit brick walls in my family history research. I resign myself to the stark reality that I've exhausted every possible source and will add nothing more to that branch of my family tree. Then, out of the blue, comes someone with an old family Bible, letters or other documents that solve the mystery and reinvigorate my quest.

Thanks to the Internet, it's easier than ever to make those out-of-the-blue connections. We can collaborate with other researchers at sites from message boards to heirloom auctions. But perhaps the best online tools for tapping fellow family historians' discoveries are pedigree databases—compilations of family files from genealogists around the world. Typically, these family tree collections contain not only names, but also dates and places of birth, baptism, marriage, death and burial. Individuals are linked together in families, so once you make a connection, you might instantly extend your pedigree back several generations. You'll also find the name and contact information for the submitter, who may be able to provide additional details.

Since Family Tree Magazine first looked at pedigree databases three years ago, they've skyrocketed in size, added more powerful search functions and become easier to use. Our original top 10 picks contained nearly 285 million names; this year, the 10 biggest and best have more than 944 million names—and they're adding millions more every month.



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