Should have been more detailed...
If you would like some FREE genealogy work, add to this thread (or PM me) the names of your parents on both sides, their approximate birth years, and birth locations, IF they were born prior to 1930, the latest census report; plus, any such info. on their parents, etc. I usually need at least two generations to ensure I have the right people when looking at census information.
If you have your lines back a number of generations, just give me the oldest ancestor you have birth year and birth location for, as well as the names of as many of their children as you have (again, two generations to verify I have the right people.)
In the U.S., we pretty much have to rely on census data. If your ancestry is Canadian, it is MUCH easier and quicker since every birth, dath and marriage (Catholic and most Protestant) were recorded in parish ledgers, and I have access to those. If you're European, there's a lot of databases I can search. Otherwise, the available information gets skimpy.