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A Decade At A Glance
Anything Goes In Creating A Solid Genealogical Picture
Basic Genealogy Information For Children
Creating A Family History Has Practical Uses
Creating A Family Tree
Deciding What To Include In A Family History
Ellis Island Records Are Valuable Keys
Finding Records On The Local Level
Notes To A Finished Family History
Hobby Groups Benefit Amateur Genealogists
Written Correspondence In A History
Interviewing For Genealogical Research
National Archives Is A Treasure Trove
Passing On Your Research
Photographs Add A New Level
Preserving Important Documents
Researching Native American History
Scrapbooks Are Great Genealogical Tools
Searching Foreign Countries For Information
Tracking Down The Past Begins Now
Using Public Records For Research
Using The Net For Research
Video Histories Are A Neat Way To Go
Why Bother With Genealogy
 
 
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Jumping Into Genealogy
 

It doesn't take a degree in archival history to get into genealogy. Anyone with a penchant to record their family's story and learn more about their own roots can take part in the pursuit.

To get started all a person needs is a basic idea of family history and a nose for sleuthing.

One of the best ways to begin is to start constructing a family tree. Start with your parents or your spouses' and fill in the blanks, working backward. What you're looking for in a basic tree is names and places and dates of births, marriages and so on. Move up from your parents to theirs and go as far back as you can without major research.

The simplest way to accomplish this is to ask a family member to help you fill in the blanks. If none are available with a recollection of the past, check into old family documents such as Bibles, photo albums and so on. Generally there's at least one person in a family that enjoys hanging onto these things, so look them up!

Once you have a basic tree with a few branches and you can't go any further, it's time to start looking at archival documents. This might seem a little intimidating, but you can find a lot of help at local libraries and on the Internet.

Search for birth and death records, immigration records and so on from where your ancestors are from. Don't get discouraged if you only can get your hands on documents that only go back a few generations. That, for many, is more than a great start, it's a solid family tree.

With the branches spread out as far as you can get them to go, now's the time to fill in a little more information. Find out what you can about each of your ancestors, relying first on living relatives' memories. Record their likes, dislikes, professions, hobbies, talents and so on. Any detail can be more than fitting.

Whether you can only go back 100 years or your story stretches back 200, what you start when you create a genealogy is picture of your own past. It's a fun and rewarding hobby that will give you a glimpse into the history of you.

 
 
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Independence: Genealogy course is Sept. 13 (The Sun Courier)
The Cuyahoga Valley Genealogical Society hosts a beginner's class in genealogy from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 13 in the Willow Room at the Independence Civic Center, 6363 Selig Drive, Independence. The class is $12 and includes a packet and one-year membership...

Events Calendar (Indiana Statesman)
Monday: *The Faculty Artist Series will feature Alex Lapins in tuba recital at 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall. * The Vigo County Public Library, located at Seventh and Poplar streets, will host a presentation titled, "How to Research Prior to 1790," a genealogy program designed to help researchers learn new techniques on how to research and document findings prior to 1790, with guest speaker ...

Free genealogy workshop set for Saturday (Stevens Point Journal)
The Polish Heritage Awareness Society and the Polish Genealogical Society of Minnesota will hold a free genealogy workshop on Saturday in the Pinery Room of the Charles M. White Public Library, 1001 Main St. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with the first session starting at 10 a.m. Speakers will discuss genealogical DNA testing with an opportunity to contribute, emigration from the Poznan and ...

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