Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Family Tree Search

The supplies needed for the first part of your research are easy things to come by. After exhausting the option of gaining information by talking to family members, you will need to pursue other sources of information for your family tree search such as:
  1. Internet
  2. Websites some of which require a fee to use
  3. Genealogy software 
  4. Templates of family trees 
More detail can be found by Going Here

Monday, December 26, 2011

More Genealogy Research

Genealogy research starts with word of mouth. By talking to your relatives, you can gather a lot of information. The average person would not think that they would need supplies when they talk to someone about their ancestors but, having certain supplies on hand can be helpful. During this step you will need to keep accurate notes of what you learn. So a very basic supply is a good notebook. You could even use a notebook that has sections in it any you can separate the book into families or generations.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Geneolgy Research Supplies

The type of supplies that you would need for genealogy research is very different from the types of supplies that you would need with the average hobby. It is basically information and the types of things that you would use to get the information. Five of these supplies are listed below:

  1. A Good Notebook
  2. A Folder or Perhaps an Expandable Folder
  3. Some Scrap Paper and Paperclips
  4. A Scanner and Printer
  5. Computer


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Family Tree Search

 From the local court house like the genealogy websites, you can find marriage licenses,
birth or death certificates, or divorce records. You may, also, find these records through your state department. Often times these types of documents contains links to other information or will fill in the holes that you might need to complete a more accurate search on the Internet. Another less obvious place to do family tree search would be places like funeral homes in the towns that your ancestors lived in and cemeteries. In addition to death records, funeral homes may provide clues like the names of spouses, children, or parents. Cemeteries could provide birth and death dates as well as spouses.

Unlike some other hobby, genealogy is a hobby that is rewarding for not only the person who is doing the work but to other family members and generations to come. If someone is to keep up with or complete the information you have started, it is important that you are providing them with the most accurate information as possible.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Genealogy Research

Genealogy is the study of one’s own family or their roots.  Doing family tree search can be
an exciting adventure and can sometimes make up who a person is. But beyond what you can get from you older relatives and what they can dig up in the attic, most people do not know how to research their family history.

The most obvious place to find information today is the internet. Luckily there is no shortage of information here. You can find anything on the internet you just have to know how to do it.

 The most obvious sources on the internet to research genealogy are geneology websites. There are great websites that offer several different sources of information. On these sites you can look up marriage licenses, birth or death certificates, military records, census records, wills, or even old tax information. The only tricky thing with trying to research your family history through these types of sites is filtering out which ones really are your relatives. 

By knowing bits and pieces of your past history, you are able to fill in blanks.  It is so much fun and a real challenge!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Your Family History

Krystal has put together a free step - by - step mini course to help you get started quickly in your genealogy search. Its designed to teach you all the essentials about the subject.

Well, the truth is that every family has many stories to tell - and now you can learn how to uncover your family's stories quickly and easily.

Krystal would like to send you a mini course to get you started on your family history - be warned it is very addictive!!

To find out more Go Here:

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Family Tree Search

Here on Krystal's website, you will find a number of resources to help you learn more about starting

the search for your family tree. You will learn the different trees, how to start your family tree and

 different software which is available.

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Family History

Where did your family tree begin?  Suppose your Great Grandfather on your Mother's Mother's

side sailed from Ireland.  Where from?  You might know your Mother was born in a sod house in

Kansas. Her Father's Father--your Great Grandfather came from England.  How do you go about

 finding out more about them?  There are many sources to help you start your adventure in tracking

 your family history.

Krystal Williams started New Genealogy Secrets as a free resource for others who wish to search

 their family history.  Her mini course will help you:

1. Exactly where to start - taking the first step to unlocking your history.

2. How to interview those long lost relatives - survive and thrive!

3. How to create pedigree charts as good as the professionals!

4. How to go high tech to create your family tree - even if you don't know the first thing about computers!
5. How to start keeping family records for future generations - just think how appreciative your children and their children and so on will be of your efforts!

To find out more Go Here