![]() Most programs have enough features to grow with you, she said. "There is starting to be more recognition that there are different types of families," Moore said. ![]() Obviously, that's not the case, so you may want to be sure your program allows for multiple family structures. For example, some programs automatically assume that if two people have a child together, they're married. To bring your genealogy research to your desktop, she recommends looking for a program that is simple - but also flexible. Moore recommends starting online, with a site such as, which allows you to search some records for free, even without a subscription. "For beginners, you really need something that walks you through it and has an easy-to-use interface," Moore told Live Science.
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