In the “old days” genealogical research was done by traveling great distances and then going through dusty archives or using microfilm readers. But the advent of the World Wide Web has changed that. Today much of the data useful to genealogists has been put on websites and can be accessed from the comfort of home. Unfortunately, many of these websites are not easy to use. And those that are don’t always offer all the versatility that is possible. For that reason Steven Morse has created alternate ways of accessing some of these websites. In addition he has developed some of his own databases and programs to facilitate doing genealogical research. These are all collected together under what he calls the One-Step website. This has been added to Genealogy Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
posted by Marcus Zillman |
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