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Important Tips About Genealogy Research

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Researching your family tree can be a great way to get to know your family that came before you. Who else in your family had black hair, or brown eyes? Where did your knobby knees come from?

Genealogy research can be important for people who feel a need to get to know their ancestors better, or for researching family medical history. It can be a fun project to complete with older family members, or older siblings.

It can also be a challenge to find all the information you are looking for. Dates, places of birth, dates of death, etc. must be accurate to make sure you are researching the right person. This is where your older living relatives can help you. They most likely have at least some of that information, as well as many stories, photos, memories and even journals that will help you get to know your ancestors better.

The internet can be a very helpful source for finding out what you need to know. There are many sites dedicated to genealogy and they have extensive, up to date information. Some sites are free, while others you will have to pay a membership fee. The fee is usually well worth it, as the information will be as accurate as possible.

These websites allow you to search through church records, passenger lists, birth, marriage and death certificates, and much more. You can search for the origin of your surname, or the surname of your ancestor if it is different. You can search newspaper archives to find out what was going on in the times that your ancestor was alive. What was their city like back then? What was going on? What was the population? There is no end to the bits of information you can have access to online.

When researching your family tree, start with yourself and work backwards. Talk with and interview your oldest living relatives and ask them to share their knowledge with you. They will most likely remember important dates and events. They will also be able to show you photos and explain who everyone is and how they are related to you.

You can also concentrate on one family member in particular to focus on and learn more about. Maybe you want to find out more about your great aunt who ran off with the village blacksmith and was shunned by her family for the rest of her life. Whatever happened to her? Did she have any children? Where did she live?

It is important to note that researching your family tree takes a tremendous amount of time and effort; some people spend years researching their ancestors, and it may never be completed. It is a work in progress, to be handed down from one generation to the next; a family heirloom to be treasured and cherished for years to come. Keep a journal or a notebook to write down your innermost thoughts and feelings, your goals and dreams; this will help your future family members who are researching you as their ancestor.

For more information about how to find your ancestors and ancestry in general, visit http://www.ancestor.com today. They offer a wealth of information about Genealogy research, how to make a family tree, and much more.

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