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Recommended steps for your research
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The FIBIwiki contains lots of guidance for starting out on your British India research. It is recommended that you read through this page before contacting FIBIS for personal research services (Members) or research advice (non-Members).
===The very first steps===
*Search the archives main online databases, consisting of free sites, and a commercial site. :There are three free websites: # [https://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/index.php '''FIBIS database'''] contains information from many sources. # '''[[FamilySearch]]''' - which is the website of the India ListMormon Latter Day Saints Church (LDS). You may find that someone else has already researched To search the family tree records you are interested inmust "Sign In", located at the top right hand corner of the website - initial registration is required. Read how to do this# [[British Library]], and more about [http://indiafamily.bl.uk/ui/Home.aspx '''India Office Family History Search''']. Contains only a small proportion of the total records.:Commercial sites: '''[[findmypast]]''' is the main site for India related records. The India List, in related records available on Ancestry are mostly a duplicate of those to be found on the Fibiwiki link free [[Mailing listsIGI|FamilySearch]]site.
*Search the main online data bases. There are three of these, FIBIS; :The commercial site [[findmypast]] and the free [[IGI index on Family Search - which is the website of the Mormon Latter Day Saints Church (LDS); and the British Library |Familysearch]] web site, India Office Family History Search. The LDS site hosts host a large volume of transcriptions based on the India Office [[Church records|church records]] housed at the British Library, so you may wish to investigate this website first. :'''Information about births is available to 1910Note''': Only [[findmypast]] contains images of the records, marriages to 1935 and deaths to 1948which generally contain '''additional'''information to the transcriptions, such as occupational details, which may be very helpful for your research. (Alternative :Some later records for baptisms and marriages are not available with full details for later births and marriages, see the link privacy reasons on [[IGIfindmypast]]). The FIBIS database contains information from many sources. The records found on For those unable to visit the British Library website contain most of the information found on the original record, but alternative records are only a small proportion of the total records. To access the links available for these data baseslater births and marriages on FamilySearch digitised microfilms, and for more informationpreviously issued microfilms, read** [http://www.search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/index.php FIBIS database]. **see [[IGIFamilySearch]]**and [[Church records#Records at the British Library|Church records- Records at the British LibraryFamilySearch Centres]].  :'''This [http://www.new.fibis.org/archives/194 If FIBIS Blog] indicates that the church FamilySearch Centres are not geographically convenient, copies of records at may be requested from the British Library are to be digitised and should be available online from early 2012 through for a fee.*Search the archives of the commercial site findmypast Rootsweb India List.co.uk'''. Note You may find that someone else has already researched the expected release time is now '''(UK) autumn 2012'''family tree you are interested in*When you have some identifying details of a person such as nameRead how to do this, date and place(presidency), you might wish to join more about the now discontinued India List (see above) and send an email to the list, asking whether anyone has any knowledge of in the familyFibiwiki link [[Mailing lists]]. *Consider joining your local genealogy society. Enquire about the facilities offered to members. Most as most large societies , in addition to other services, provide members free online access in their libraries to commercial sites such as FindMyPast Findmypast and /or Ancestry, and possibly many other additional genealogy websites which would otherwise require payment. This will become is especially relevant when as the church records at the British Library are now digitised and available through findmypastFindmypast. Some Borough/Local Government and/or County/State and/or National libraries may also offer free access to websites such as Findmypast and Ancestry, see [[Miscellaneous tips]]. Some of the larger genealogy societies have become FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries where it is possible to view many, but not all, 'restricted' FamilySearch digitised records which are not available on home computers. For more details see [[FamilySearch Centres]].coFindmypast and Ancestry (and additional sites) are also available at [[FamilySearch Centres]].uk
===The next steps===
===Further steps===
*Look at [[:Category:Research methods]], and [[:Category:Records]] and read the articles.
*Browse the remaining categories on the [[Main Page]] ===Visiting the British Library=== *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGZQlMGocPQ Advice For Your First Visit to the APAC Reading Rooms] - Advice from the Chairman of the Families In British India Society, Peter Bailey, on your first visit to the Asia Pacific and Africa Collection Reading Rooms at the British Library to research your family history in British India.2009 (youtube.com) == Related articles ==* [[British Library]]*[[findmypast]]* [[IGI]]* [[Birth, marriage and death records]]* [[Church records]]* [[Miscellaneous tips]]== External links ==*[http://www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=2114&id=201071 findmypast]*[http://indiafamily.bl.uk/UI/ India Office Family History Search]*[https://familysearch.org/ Familysearch]
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