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Genealogy, also known as, family history research has become a popular hobby for those wanting to learn more about their family

Genealogy

 

Also known as family history research, genealogy has become a popular hobby for those wanting to learn more about their family.  The explosion of the Internet in the last ten years has created resources that are abundant and confusing.  The easiest question- Where do I begin? – has become a puzzling one.

 

 

Renee Meade, a professional Information Specialist and Family Historian [for 30 years] offers these tips on how to begin a family history project:

 

Ø    Start with what you know.

Write down Names, Birth/Marriage/Death dates [a.k.a BMD] and Places where relatives lived.

Information can be recorded on:

~ a family tree/ancestral chart,

~ photographs (write information on back of photo with pencil only)

     ~ a genealogy computer program

 

 

Ø    Begin research by filling in the information gaps.

Ask relatives and family friends for dates and names that the may have written down.

Look for key pieces of information in:

~ obituaries, birth/death certificates, marriage license, divorce papers

~ telephone books

~ baby books, Bibles, scrapbooks

 

 

Ø    Consider doing some Internet research.

A variety of federal, state and county government records are now online.

~ census records (national & international)

~ birth/death certificates (select state historical web sites)

~ real estates records

Some libraries have databases (Ancestry.com) available for the public.

Many individuals have posted information on genealogy websites (Rootsweb.com)

Local Historical Societies have websites listing cemeteries and town histories.

 

 

Don’t Have A Computer?
  
Not Interested In Doing Research?
Would You Like to Document a Family History?

            

 

Contact Renee Meade of Adventure Research, today, to begin your personal family history project.

Services include fee-based Internet and non-Internet research, whatever it takes to create your family tree!

 

Renee Meade, Principal Researcher
Email: Renee@AdventureResearch.com
368 South McCaslin Boulevard, PMB 148
Louisville, CO 80027 USA
Voicemail: 303.641.8412

Send mail to  Renee@AdventureResearch.com with questions or comments about this web site.
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