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Which Family Genealogy Records To Use

December 6, 2007

Some people become quite bewildered when they realize how much information can be found for the history of their family name. The decisions made on which family genealogy records to use will have a dramatic effect on the quality of the information that is contained in the family history when it is considered to be finished. Family histories are never complete, however, because there is always a new addition to the family. In determining which family genealogy records to use, it is only natural... Read more »

Starting your Family History

December 4, 2007

If you have ever sat and wondered about your family and where you come from your not alone, you can have an emotional roller coaster ride of an adventure seeking your kindred dead as many do. Doing your Family History is something that comes to each of us at sometime in our life, it appears as a deep-seated desire to know more about our ancestors, what they were like, and where you come from. Many remember the made for TV minnie series called “Roots” written by Alex Halley, which seemed... Read more »

Getting Your Own Genealogy

December 4, 2007

Genealogy, or documenting your family history, is a popular and rewarding hobby. Your family tree can open up beautiful love stories, war heroes, family traditions, and rich histories from foreign lands. Maybe you’ll find you’re related to a famous person. Maybe your family has a rich historical or religious background. A written family history is a gift you can pass to your children and grandchildren. First, genealogy requires understanding a few key words. A lineage or a pedigree... Read more »

Free Genealogy Software Can Help Organize Thoughts

December 4, 2007

Uncovering a family history can be a labor of love and a lifelong pursuit. Genealogy is a hobby that can be casual or intense. In the process, those on the hunt for a clear picture of their family’s past will find they can come across more information and documents than they can easily store or organize. This is where free genealogy software can really come in handy. Whether it’s a database system or a simple family tree maker, a computer program can very much ease the process of collecting... Read more »

Searching Your Genealogy

December 4, 2007

Genealogy, or documenting your family history, is a popular and rewarding hobby. With expanding popularity of genealogy, there are many historical associations which can offer assistance in your research. Most public libraries also have available resources. Internet sites are an invaluable tool to connect family members and researchers. Your family tree can open up beautiful love stories, war heroes, family traditions, and rich histories from foreign lands. A written family history is a gift... Read more »

How To Research Your Ancestors For A Family Tree

December 4, 2007

Genealogy has become a popular pastime. Searching for ancestors can be fun and an interesting way to learn about history. While looking for your ancestors you will learn about the time and place in which they lived. How politics, wars, and economics affected their lives. It will give you history on a more personal level. The easiest way to start your search is to interview your living relatives. Often there is one elder aunt, uncle, or grandparent that knows a lot of information about the family.... Read more »

Getting The Most Out Of Studying Your Ancestry

December 3, 2007

There is no more fascinating subject in which a person may become occupied than an examination into the history of his ancestry. The study of human beings is an interesting one, especially when they are the particular human beings from whom the student has derived his existence, his character, his likes and dislikes, and those elements which differentiate him from every other human being and constitute him an entity with individuality. A large number of people are becoming increasingly interested... Read more »

Some Key Terms Directly Related To Studying Your Ancestry

December 3, 2007

Before beginning a study of one’s ancestry, it is important to know one’s terminology. Here then are a few key terms that one would do best to know. Ancestral Charts An Ancestral Chart is a picture or diagram of a descendant and his ancestors. It is the framework or skeleton on which a Family History is built. It may be arranged in any one of a multitude of ways, sometimes resembling an open fan, but more often shown by a plain diagram on one or more sheets of paper ruled for the purpose... Read more »

What You Can Learn from Funeral Records

December 3, 2007

Funeral records are documents kept by funeral homes detailing the funeral services that were registered with them. When it comes to conducting research on the death of an individual, death records are often the first recourse while funeral documents are often (unjustly) overlooked. One of the primary reasons why funeral records are ignored is that, unlike death records, they are not considered public records. Funeral homes are not required by law to release funeral documents unless there is just... Read more »

Birth Certificates - Essential Documents

December 3, 2007

Considered as vital records, birth certificates are documents containing information about the birth of an individual, including the name at birth, the date, time and place of birth, a birth registration number and the name of the birth parents. All newborn children are required to get a birth certificate, but this is usually obtained after the doctor handling the childbirth submits the forms to the proper government agency. Aside from recording live births, birth documents also record still births... Read more »

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