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Beginners' Guide

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*When you have some identifying details of a person such as name, date and place(presidency), you might wish to join the India List (see above) and send an email to the list, asking whether anyone has any knowledge of the family.
*Consider joining your local genealogy society. <ref>See [http://www.ffhs.org.uk/index.php Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS)] and its publication [http://www.sag.org.au/downloads/RUL%20leaflet.pdf Australasian really useful information leaflet] which also contains UK information, (the leaflet posted on sag.org.au) </ref> Enquire about the facilities offered to members. Most large societies provide members free online access in their libraries to commercial sites such as FindMyPast and Ancestry. This will become especially relevant when the church records at the British Library are digitised and available through findmypast.co.uk. Some libraries may also offer free access to websites such as FindMyPast and Ancestry, see [[Miscellaneous tips]].
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