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Ten Genealogy Research Tips

Use the following ten steps to discover your genealogy . 1.  Every section of a family history should be as extensive as possible.  Strive to assemble an accurate account of each family.  Someday, we will be the ancestors.  Those who come after us will appreciate working with correct information as they compile their genealogy. 2.  Avoid being a copyist. Do  pull together as much information as you can for proper assessment .   Just because it is in print does not make it a true statement.  Many early  family histories were based on  wishful thinking . 3.  A  famly history ,  to be of value should cite  the sources that were collected in the records .  Use a reference list and assemble your own research,  when possible.  Another person’s interpretation of the data may not be accurate .  duplicating another person’s error only makes it that much worse . Sources of  data fall into one of two  categories, secondary and primary. …

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Social security information usually have the full name connected with a person which has had a ssn and their demise were recorded to the social security administration. Since most of the social security death records carry millions of names of people which lived within a given area, it is among the best tools that is important in helping one guide with details regarding ones family tree. Social security public records are instrumental in helping one to understand with regards to the actual place of birth, death and last place of residence. The information may help you access birth, death and marriage certificates, that can help you find out the maiden name of a female relative. It’s possible to also discover the vocation of the individual they’re searching for along with the last street address at which their last social security benefits payment was directed. After figuring out the facts about a person, let’s imagine the place of death, you may…

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Steps to Researching Your Genealogy

Use the following steps to find your genealogy . 1.  Every section of a family history should be as extensive as possible.  Endeavor to assemble a precise account of each family’s history.  In the future, we will all be the ancestors .  Those who come after us will appreciate working with correct and detailedinformation as they research their genealogy. 2.  Avoid being a copyist. Do  accumulate as much information as possibly can for proper evaluation .   Just because it is in in print or on the internet does not make it a correct statement.  Many early  family histories were based on  incorrect research. 3.  A  family genealogy ,  to be useful should cite  the sources that were used in the compilation.  Use a reference list and assemble your own genealogy research ,  when ever possible .  The other person’s interpretation of the information may not be accurate .  Copying someone’s error only perpetuates the mistake. Types of  data fall into…

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Genealogy Benefits

Genealogy is an interesting hobby that has many psychological benefits. Technology enables even a non skilled researcher to gain more information faster and more efficiently and in turn benefit significantly! The actual definition of genealogy refers to the tracing of unified languages and the tracing of vital data. Although I will be using the terms interchangeably, family history refers to a number of forms of research which we commonly refer to as genealogy. These forms include; ? Genealogy which is using archival records to trace a living person’s pedigree from the present back in time or the tracing of a historic person’s decadency forward, ? Genetic Genealogy which is the comparison of DNA of living individuals to discover relationships. ? One-name studies which refer to an investigation of person’s with a common surname. ? One-place studies which refer to an investigation of the population histories of a particular location. ? Heraldic and Peerage studies…

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For genealogy researchers, having traced ancestors on your mother’s side, you may have a solid paper trail up to a certain point.  But what do you do if the paper trail has gone cold and your family history research has come to a stop.  What do you do then?  How can you progress your genealogy beyond that?  DNA testing is one way to keep your genealogy research progressing forward on your maternal side.  DNA testing gets more popular every year, yet many still don’t understand some of the basics of how it works.  The value of any DNA test is that it can show connections where there is a missing paper trail or the trail ends.  If you have a good paper trail as far back as you desire you probably don’t need DNA testing, but once the trail ends it may help you make solid connections that would not have been noticed otherwise. At first DNA testing was used…

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