1) First thing I need to do is figure out all the spelling variations. And the best method I came up with is to go to MyHeritage and use the MegaDex search tool that lists out all the possible spelling options for last names. Here's an easy one:

Here's a more detailed one:

I am obviously not going through all these alternate spellings, but at least I know where to look if I hit a dead end.
2) Paid Subscriptions. These are sites I have annual subscriptions and I will check them first for premium content. Obviously there are a lot of things I can look for in each one that don't overlap:
3) Free sites:
- MyHeritage.com - They really have an outstanding research engine that goes through almost 1400 sites simultaneously. It's not always accurate but it will take you in directions you don't always expect.
- JewishGen.org - A lot of this content is now available on Ancestry.com but I still like the simplicity of the site.
- FamilyHistory.org - I can still find some amazing nuggets here. I've been using the pilot site with great results lately and I can't wait for them to start digitizing everything.
- General Google search - I'm still waiting for my "Google Your Family Tree" - Where is it?!?
- Books.google.com
- Any other Google tools i will about from the book. Where is it?!?
- City/State specific sites
- Geni.com Trees
- MyHeritage.com Trees
- WorldVitalRecords.com (?)
- GenealogyBank.com (?)
- RootsWeb
- One World Tree
Sometimes blogs are also interesting resources. Some of my favorites include TTT and the JewishGen Blog.
ReplyDeleteAmir, I meant to leave a comment on your previous post about this subject, but I couldn't find the list of online databases to share with you. I finally found it at Genea-Musings: http://www.geneamusings.com/2008/01/online-research-strategy-for-russell.html
ReplyDeleteHappy Hunting!
Miriam