GeneaSearch has an interesting feature and search tool called Find Your Female Ancestors.
Female ancestors are often hard to find. Because of name changes and lost marriage records, it is often difficult, if not impossible, to find our female ancestors’ lineage. Here you will find a free genealogy database containing female ancestors submitted by visitors to help find your female ancestors and surnames. You are invited to post information about your female ancestors on the form at the bottom of this page.
Visitors who are looking for female ancestors, and not finding any in their online database, can leave information in an easy-to-use form about their female ancestor. You are encouraged to provide as much information as possible to help future searchers make a connection with your missing female ancestor.
Of course, like all such self-generating databases, the more people who enter information on their female ancestors, the more likely you are to find your missing female ancestor.
Article Information
GeneaSearch: Find Your Female Ancestors is Issue Number 153 published September 6, 2006, by Lorelle VanFossen. This is just one of many articles found in the Genealogy Resources categories. Lorelle VanFossen writes for a variety of blogs, websites, ezines, and print publications. She also teaches and does a lot of public speaking internationally on photography, writing, blogging, web page design and development, and more. She and her husband and cat(s) travel full-time across North American and the rest of the world by RV, planes, trains, automobiles, and foot, writing and photographing their travels and nature, when they can find it. Lorelle VanFossen has written 231 articles for our our family history blog.
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December 5th, 2006 at 6:07 pm
trying to find last name of an Elizabeth Fletcher married to William Fletcher
In Accomac VA. or Maryland, or South Carolina. If anyone has a bride married
to a Fletcher please let me know. Thank You
December 5th, 2006 at 11:46 pm
Be sure and check thoroughly through the many Fletcher family trees and online sites as that family line has been extensively documented within the Virginia and nearby areas. Good luck.