FlightlessDuck
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Anybody an expert, or at least had experience, in researching their genealogy? I've gotten to the point where I think I am stuck and don't know how to proceed. I think I've tapped out the data I can get at Ancestry.com, at least at the level that I understand.
Here's the problem:
I've been able to track one side of my family back to the point where they came to the United States, but for the most part I have had no luck finding these people on Ellis Island's website or in any immigration forms available on Ancestry.com. Are there other places to look? Is it possible that these relatives may have been "undocumented"?
Also, I am getting stuck with some maiden names. How do I research marriage data for couples married a long time ago, especially if I don't know what church the marriage would take place?
Finally, before 1850, it appears that Census data is basically useless. For example, the 1840 US Census only lists the landowner (most of the time the patriarch of the family), and that offers very little data.
In some cases, I was able to find more data from several publicly available family trees, although I'm gotten concerned about how reliable they are after I found a few trees that listed a marriage that I know didn't occur. Basically I found a few trees that linked me to John & Priscilla Alden, but when I checked Alden.org's genealogy information and found that the family trees I was using were wrong.
So, my question, basically, is how are able to research your family back any earlier than 1850 or so without relying on other people's family trees, which may or may not be accurate?
Also, are there any other websites out there that are useful in researching besides those in the Ancestry.com family or FamilySearch.org?
Here's the problem:
I've been able to track one side of my family back to the point where they came to the United States, but for the most part I have had no luck finding these people on Ellis Island's website or in any immigration forms available on Ancestry.com. Are there other places to look? Is it possible that these relatives may have been "undocumented"?

Also, I am getting stuck with some maiden names. How do I research marriage data for couples married a long time ago, especially if I don't know what church the marriage would take place?
Finally, before 1850, it appears that Census data is basically useless. For example, the 1840 US Census only lists the landowner (most of the time the patriarch of the family), and that offers very little data.

In some cases, I was able to find more data from several publicly available family trees, although I'm gotten concerned about how reliable they are after I found a few trees that listed a marriage that I know didn't occur. Basically I found a few trees that linked me to John & Priscilla Alden, but when I checked Alden.org's genealogy information and found that the family trees I was using were wrong.

So, my question, basically, is how are able to research your family back any earlier than 1850 or so without relying on other people's family trees, which may or may not be accurate?
Also, are there any other websites out there that are useful in researching besides those in the Ancestry.com family or FamilySearch.org?

