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| New to genealogy. Help please!? Hello! My Grandma has recently passed away, and one thing she always wanted was a family tree she could look back on. I always said I'd do it, but for one reason or another, I never had time to. Now I am going to make time to do it for her, I know she will never see it, but I am also interested in it myself. So, do you have any tips for a beginner who doesn't have a clue where to start? And, what do all the words mean? Thanks! |
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| Hi: Go to the website listed as a source below, and put your last name in the search box. It will take you to a message board where you can start asking questions. You will meet other people who have your last name, and hopefully you will find some relatives if you can tell the people what states your family lived in, and when they came to the US. Good luck Norm |
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| Start with what you know, and good genealogy software. MyHeritage.com has free software, and a compatible online tree. http://www.myheritage.com/ Cyndi's List is the best list of Genealogy resources: http://www.cyndislist.com/ I must say that Ancestry.com is the best if you are willing to pay. I can't begin to imagine how much time and energy I have saved compared to the quantity and quality of documents I have found there. Vital records and census records are your best starting points. Birth certificates will have parents names, sending you back one more generation. Death records have birth dates, which leads you back to the birth certificate. Marriage certificates have birth dates & parents' names. Census records will list spouses, children living with parents, and ages of all. Of course this is just the basics of what each of these documents contains! Always take note of your sources. Some terms you may come across: http://www.genealogy.com/Glossary/glossary.html And some translations for common terms: http://www.awesomegenealogy.com/freetranslations.shtml Check here for my suggestions on organizing your information, ORGANIZATION is key: http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ah3q3Jdi.FDWfaQ4lm4wzknAFQx.;_ylv=3?qid =20080201210650AANpYVw&show=7#profile-info-cFqSMmK3aa Beware the One World Tree, and similar shared trees. Not all of the information is guaranteed to be verified, but they can give you clues as to where to look next when you're stuck. It is very time intensive. I'm sure most people have spent years on their research. Good luck and have fun! |
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