-But the thing is that I have to pay for it and I have be married why is that ! And It says I have to type up there name and when what yr they passed from both side of the family the things is that I don't know what there first are they both in Chinese all I know is there last names ! Why do I have to pay and have to married to know , not everybody wants to get married and have a family any wayYou do not have to be married to do Genealogical research first of all, I cannot imagine how you got that idea from Ancestry.com. Genealogy is the research of direct bloodlines in a family and the history, so there are marriages, birth and deaths as part of the data. I also do not understand how you age has anything to do with researching your family.
You might try Familysearch.org, first it is a totally free site and second there is a tutorial that has many topics. I believe researching Chinese records is one of them. I would suggest that you go to a library and get a book on basic Genealogical research methods, or take a class in basic Genealogy.
Genealogical researcher is not about the person doing the research-it is about their ancestors and you start with your parents and go back on generation at a time, recording information about them and where you find that information.
You do not have to be married to search your ancestry. You may start a family tree with the information you do have and glean from other trees as they find yours and connect. Ancestry.com is a good site. I found documents, photos and facts since joining them a month ago in spite of the fact I have many, many genealogy books of my family. The reason we need to pay is that they do the research for us and archive it so we can access it. I paid for a year's membership. Cost: about $13,00 a month, and well worth it. When you enter information, even a guess helps sometimes. When you get better information the guesses can be changed to reflect the new facts. Enjoy!
Its is just one of the many commercial websites and it is not the only way to research your family history, in fact it is one of the least affective ways when you are beginning to research you are wasting your time and money on websites and internet searching...but people do it because of the thousands they spend on marketing and TV advert to convince you...........start with yourself and work back, your local library and and records centre is a better place if you do not have documents/records at home...this website is free http://familytimeline.webs.com and shows you how you can search, help, advice and shows you how to get a good foundation to your tree...then use ancestry if you want or the other sites
You don't have to be married. It may have asked you for your spouse's name. If it did, you need not answer.
They have very little data on people from China.
You don't need to be married to join. There's a lot of free genealogy websites out there just look them up with Google..
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