Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Reasons To Make Family Tree

There are many reasons for wanting to make a family tree.

Find out where your ancestors originally came from.
What they did for a living.

Everyone is always interested in who they may be related to. A famous movie star, or a pirate. Maybe a gangster or scientist.

The list goes on and on, and that is what draws people to doing a family tree.

Everyone wants to get started, so they immediately get online and go to the various genealogy websites.  Which is a great resource to have, and they are very helpful.

 Because of all the databases filled with millions of records is the reason so many people can now make their own family tree.

From all my experience in genealogy research and talking with many other people who also do this type of research, we all agree on the number one reason you should begin this project.

That reason is you get to sit down and talk talk talk, with your elders.

From your mom and dad to grandparents and aunts, uncles cousins.  The list is endless.

But don't you see what a gift you are giving yourself and your family.  The opportunity to sit down and really get to know your parents and grandparents.

Tell everyone what you are intending to do.  Gather up photos you have along with a list of questions you would like answered.  Make copies and send it out to your relatives.

This will give them all a chance to remember things about the past they may have thought they had forgotten

Schedule appointments.  Set up a date and time to meet.  This way it gives everyone a a chance to prepare.

If you have to do your interview by phone.  You make the call and be very clear you are covering any expenses that may occur.

If you are conducting your interview by phone or in person, you should definitely record it.  There are any numbers of inexpensive gadgets you can buy to record phone conversations.

If you can try to interview more then one person at a time.  Whenever I talked to may dad about the past, it was hard for him to remember.  But when his sisters were with him they would start talking and remember all sorts of thing.

So whenever possible try and have siblings or cousins or even friends from the past join in with the interview.

Do not try and force any issue.  If someone cannot remember or choose not to talk about something, fine let it be.  This is not an inquisition.  You want your family to be relaxed and have a good time.

The afternoons I spent with my dad and aunts, were moments I will treasure always.

When you have completed all your interviews send out thank you notes, letting everyone know how much you appreciated their help.  Also a small gift would be nice also.

This is what you cannot get from online websites.  Memories with your family.

Unlike the computer, you do not have forever with your mom and dad or grandparents.  So take advantage of what you have and go talk to your loved ones.

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Starting Family Tree Search Can Be Free



Would you like to discover information about your ancestry?

If so, there are a number of great sources online, which can help you research your family history.

If you are just curious and want to dig a little for some family history without costing you any money, then the place to go is Google.

Google is a wonderful free source of information that we tend to forget about. It is easy to use and will start you in the right direction

Just begin your Google search by entering the name of a great grandparent or a grandparent if that is as much information you currently have.
Be prepared for thousands of names to come up, and most of the names will be of people who you are not related to.

But that is okay, because now you can really start to narrow your field of interest.

Another great Google Tool, which is free that you can use for your research is the Advanced Search Tool.

While you are on your Google search page, go to the Advanced Search button. You will find this button just to the right of the main search box on Google.

Now you have the option of entering specific details you may have on your grandparents. With the Advanced Search option, you can tell Google what you are and are not interested in.

With Google Advanced Search, you are even able to narrow your search results by dates, and many times even the region.

With this free search, tool you maybe able to narrow the search of your family tree down to a workable number of 100 names or even less.

Starting with just this alone you can learn more information about your ancestry and get specific details that will help you continue on to a more advanced family history search.

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How To Begin Making Your Family Tree








Have you just thought about starting a family tree search?

Are you stumped on how or even where to begin.

If you answered yes to any of those questions, then this is exactly the place you should be.

There is a great guide available for all beginners and anyone else that wants to organize all the family information they have gathered.

If you are like the rest of us, you have bits and pieces of information scattered all about.
You just want to be able to organize what you have, or if you are just beginning you would like to know how and where to begin your family tree.

With this guide, you are given Charts and Templates that will tell you exactly where everything goes, and what your next steps should be.

Once you have all this guide has to offer, you will be well on your way to having put together a fantastic family tree that you will be proud to show to everyone.
 
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