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Genealogy - Trace Your
Family's History
By: Catherine Olivia
Did you ever consider that your great-great-grandfather
may have fought in the civil war? Perhaps your
great-great-great grandfather made his way here from the
"old country" on a great old sailing ship with just a few
pence in his pocket. What of your grandmother? Perhaps she
was the local librarian in her town. Once they start a
genealogy search most people find tracing their family
history fascinating. What may start with the simple desire
to know a few names and dates turns into nothing short of a
fascinating archaeological "dig" of sorts.
There are many ways to get tidbits on your family history.
Perhaps you're lucky like me and your family never threw any
scrap of paper away. You may have a handwritten birth
certificate, as I do, for my great-great-grandfather who was
born in England in the 1800's. Birth, death and marriage
records are generally easy to find, especially if the family
members you are searching about were born here in this
country. Maybe you have letters sent back and forth that
have information about your ancestors in them. I have a
bible that belonged to my great-great-grandmother that has
in the back pages where she recorded family births, deaths
and marriages.
My father was interested in our family history and had quite
a collection of information about our ancestors. When my
sister took over the work on the family tree that my father
had started one thing she did was to contact the local
historical society in the town where we knew my
great-grandparents lived. They were able to give some family
history as my great-grandfather was a rather prominent
citizen. From there she contacted the cemetery where family
members were buried and was able to get birth dates and
dates of death. When she made a visit to another town where
some of our ancestors lived she took a camera to the
cemetery and took pictures of the tomb stones.
The internet is a great starting point for your genealogy
search. You can visit a website where you can check the
passenger arrival records from Ellis Island. AOL has a site
where you can type in name, birth and death info on your
ancestors to see if there is any information online. Some
sites offer genealogy information by country. There are some
sights that offer the ability to see information that others
have already searched out. Some of these are paid membership
sites. You may even find out that you have an unknown family
member out there doing the same search on your family
members.
About the Author:
To search public
records please visit
http://public-records-finder.com
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