Genealogy tips: free ways to research your family history

Building your family tree can cost money, but there are free resources for those in the know

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Circa 1600, Henri IV of France and Navarre (1553 -1600) and the arms and the genealogy of the House of Bourbon. 
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For many of us, genealogy is a fascinating way of understanding more about who we really are, allowing us to uncover forgotten ancestors, shocking family secrets and unusual quirks of history.

But genealogy can be an expensive hobby. The major family history websites charge to let you see a record from their archives – often before you can tell whether or not it's the one you're after. If you're unsure where to begin your research, you may end up spending a lot of money before you get on the right track.

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