HELP - Ancestral File

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Ancestral File is one of the world's largest collections of lineage-linked records. The Ancestral File screen allows you to search only those records included in this collection. I've provided more detailed help below.

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Click one of the following for information about the Ancestral File screen:

 

When Should I Use Ancestral File?

Use Ancestral File when you want to:

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How Do I Use Ancestral File?

To begin your search:

In addition to using a person's name to search for information, you can search for records based on important events in the person's life, such as marriage or death. This can help you focus your search and reduce the number of extraneous records you find during a search. Click one of the following to learn more about finding information based on:

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Tips for Searching

To see expert tips on searching for records, click the Tips on How to Search Ancestral File link.

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Accuracy and Privacy Rights

Accuracy. The information in Ancestral File is a composite of information from many different contributors which may include some discrepancies and duplication. Verify Ancestral File information by comparing it to information from other sources. Be aware that:

Privacy Rights. To protect rights of privacy, Ancestral File displays:

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I Can't Find the Information I'm Looking For. Now What?

If your search was unsuccessful or you want more information, try these suggestions.

1. Use the search tips. Click the Tips on how to search Ancestral File link.

2. Try a different search method. You may want to try searching a different database. Follow the steps below to choose another database:

  1. From the Search tab, click Search for Ancestors.
  2. Choose a database from the left menu.

You can also search web sites for general topics, such as military history or cemeteries. From the Search tab, click  Web Sites; then choose one of the following options:

  1. Click Browse Categories to browse through web sites and do keyword searches.
  2. Click Advanced Search for additional options that will help narrow your search.

3. Check with submitters. If you find records of people related to the person you are looking for, check to see who submitted the record to Ancestral File. Contact the submitters to see if they have information on the person you are looking for. 

4. Search for a record instead of a name. For example, if you had no luck searching for John Smith who you know was born in 1849, you could search for an 1850 census record in which he might be listed. Go to the Browse Categories screen and use the Keyword Search option for this type of search.

5. If you find someone related to the person you are looking for, check the relative's records. Check the relative's individual record, pedigree chart, or family group record. The person you are looking for may be in one of these with the name spelled somewhat differently.

6. If you know an Ancestral File Number, type it in. Every person in Ancestral File is assigned an Ancestral File Number. You may have already found file numbers when you searched Ancestral File using CDs at a family history center. 

7. Search the Family History Library Catalog. The catalog lists additional records that are not available on the Internet but are available at a local family history center. The catalog lists:

Close Help and Go to the Family History Library Catalog.

8. Look in Research Guidance. This tool helps you decide what records to use to find information about your ancestor. It lists the best records to use, recommends the order in which to search them, provides step-by-step instructions for finding information in the records, and tells you where the copies of the records may be located.

Close Help and Go to Research Guidance.

9. Browse other genealogical sites. You may find it helpful to use other Internet resources. Major Internet genealogical sites are listed in the Key Genealogical Sites category.

Close Help and Go to Key Genealogical Sites.

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Details about Each Part of the Screen

First Name field:

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Last Name field:

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Father and Mother fields:

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Spouse fields:

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Event field:

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Year Range and Year fields:

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Country fields:

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Use Exact Spelling box:

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Ancestral File Number: Every person in Ancestral File is assigned an Ancestral File Number. Example: ID7P-WN. Include the number if you know it.

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Search button: Enter information into the search fields, then click Search to begin a search. 

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Clear button: To remove all the information from the search fields, click Clear.

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