rephaim_ t1_iyxth1k wrote
Reply to comment by James0nJuiceb0x in 90-year-old man, left on Pittsburgh doorstep as newborn, meets the family he never knew by internal_ground
any luck with dna ?
James0nJuiceb0x t1_iyxu3u1 wrote
Nothing so far.
But I'm really only messing with the free half of Ancestry.com for now - a subscription for all the features just isn't in the budget right now, unfortunately.
rephaim_ t1_iyxz7uk wrote
if your leads happen to have local ties it would be worth looking up county level genealogical groups, sometimes in libraries. they may have an account you can use for those features if they have enough regular funding. good luck!
James0nJuiceb0x t1_iyy0xdb wrote
Awesome, thanks for the tip!
insbdbsosvebe t1_iyy8gan wrote
If you want anything looked up on ancestry records, give me a DM. I’m a search angel and would be happy to do that for you!
VeitPogner t1_iyyn00g wrote
Many Latter Day Saints (Mormon) temples have a Family Research Center which is open to the local public. Their genealogical databases (which are not limited to LDS members) are extensive and can be very helpful, and they do not charge visitors for their use. If you live near an LDS temple, it's worth looking into.
ShimmyShimmyYaw t1_iyzldeu wrote
Also check your local historical society- it’s amazing how much info even the smallest towns and counties have.
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