Posts Tagged ‘family genealogy’

Genealogy - Finding Your Ancestry - Using Genealogy Resources On The Internet

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Perhaps you have already made some searches on the web in order to find available genealogy resources on the internet. You are perhaps already feeling overwhelmed with the results you have come across. The reason is that genealogy is very popular these days and it is really great to see so many people working so hard on finding their past and ancestry. The million dollar question therefore is about uncovering good genealogy resources. There is, of course, no single site that might be the best one. But if you have some good information at hand, you might feel that you can find some really good resources on the web.

Using Public Records:

The best genealogy resources are the public records which have almost all that you need to begin your genealogy research. Just by going through and finding out from public records, you should be able to build a working kind of family tree. The variety of public records makes them ideal resources to find out about your family background. It is not mandatory that you visit some public records office to get access to these records. Just a Google search should do the trick. The different types of records available are birth certificates, medical records, death certificates, and adoption records etc which are immensely useful genealogy resources to find out about people.

Census records are other sources of information for anyone interested in their family’s history. Many census records have been or are in the process of being digitized. In some cases, you must pay to view the records, but some software packages include census data CDs and other information, such as immigration records.

At one time, you had to buy all of those different genealogy supplies separately. You also needed to be able to travel around the world to make copies and get the necessary information. Today, most of what you want to know has been stored in some database, somewhere. You may be able to access it online.

There is a difference between an obituary and a death certificate. An obituary will tell you more in detail about an ancestor’s life and times. There is also a very candid lead on the surviving family members in an obituary. Similarly a birth certificate will not give you information the way a birth announcement in a newspaper would. These announcements thus prove to be informative genealogy resources.

You can find the origin of many common surnames just by doing a simple online search. Some software packages include information about origins, family crests, coats of arms and other “fun facts”. With the latest genealogy supplies, you can trace your roots and display your findings. Let’s help future generations by doing the hard work for them

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Genealogy - Finding Your Ancestry - Using Genealogy Resources On The Internet

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

Perhaps you have already made some searches on the web in order to find available genealogy resources on the internet. You are perhaps already feeling overwhelmed with the results you have come across. The reason is that genealogy is very popular these days and it is really great to see so many people working so hard on finding their past and ancestry. The million dollar question therefore is about uncovering good genealogy resources. There is, of course, no single site that might be the best one. But if you have some good information at hand, you might feel that you can find some really good resources on the web.

Using Public Records:

The best genealogy resources are the public records which have almost all that you need to begin your genealogy research. Just by going through and finding out from public records, you should be able to build a working kind of family tree. The variety of public records makes them ideal resources to find out about your family background. It is not mandatory that you visit some public records office to get access to these records. Just a Google search should do the trick. The different types of records available are birth certificates, medical records, death certificates, and adoption records etc which are immensely useful genealogy resources to find out about people.

Census records are other sources of information for anyone interested in their family’s history. Many census records have been or are in the process of being digitized. In some cases, you must pay to view the records, but some software packages include census data CDs and other information, such as immigration records.

At one time, you had to buy all of those different genealogy supplies separately. You also needed to be able to travel around the world to make copies and get the necessary information. Today, most of what you want to know has been stored in some database, somewhere. You may be able to access it online.

There is a difference between an obituary and a death certificate. An obituary will tell you more in detail about an ancestor’s life and times. There is also a very candid lead on the surviving family members in an obituary. Similarly a birth certificate will not give you information the way a birth announcement in a newspaper would. These announcements thus prove to be informative genealogy resources.

You can find the origin of many common surnames just by doing a simple online search. Some software packages include information about origins, family crests, coats of arms and other “fun facts”. With the latest genealogy supplies, you can trace your roots and display your findings. Let’s help future generations by doing the hard work for them

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A discussion of find my ancestors, genealogy search & my family history

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

There are over 6.5 billion human beings living on earth today and more of the human beings of earth are becoming interested in the subject of family genealogy. As you can see, there are quite a lot of heads living on earth today and everyday, thousands more are being born and starting a family this will lead to more of an interest in this planet are becoming interested in the subject of find my ancestors. In any type of society, the family is the most primary part of it. You have to deliberate over that the family is what makes up the society and you have to realize the fact that as a person, you have to know that it is principal that you should respect your family. Besides, without your family, you wouldn't even be here.

However when dealing with genealogical tree, you also need to allow for that in the interest of time, a lot of families choose their independent ways and as more time passes, both family groups don’t even know that they have distant relatives living today. When talking about generations family tree - more and more realize that they need to get in touch with their distant relatives and know about their family’s foregoing. Some heads say that it is a way to find your identity, some do it for fun and some citizens say that it is a great avocation of self discovery for the whole family to have a ball with.

This kind of analysis is called genealogy. By finding out about your genealogy, you will be surprised that you are related to citizens you don’t even know or human beings who are Hollywood superstars. Taking this into consideration, just consider that President George W. Bush and his political combatant democrat John Kerry are actually very distant cousins as well as the Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. It is much of a revelation now that we have determined that George W. Bush and John Kerry are relatives owing to the fact that they were political contestants.

There are even human beings who were surprised to find that they have Hispanic blood running through their veins even when they are actually African Americans. In line with searching genealogy there are even some Hispanic Americans even discovered that they are even related to American Indians. First of all, the United States is composed of different inhabitants and different races. In the interest of this, you can expect to find some Native American blood or European blood in your family.

Although finding out about your family’s genealogy can be difficult, you have to assent to that it is also a fun special interest for the whole family. One can let others know about their family tree details and distribute information giving the specifics relating to ones family tree.

So, why not start rediscovering your family’s history and getting more concerned to find family history by rummaging through your family’s documents or scrutiny about it in the public library? Although you may encounter some dead ends, you can be sure that once you find out about your ancestry, everyone will have a pleasant surprise that you are related to someone famous in the history, whether they contributed some good to society or whether they were once outlaws in the Wild West.

One thing that can be guaranteed is that learning about your family's history will be full with intrigue. Who knows, maybe you are even related to a famous political figure or a famous icon in modern people.

Trace Your Family History And Unearth Your Past To Know Your Future(?)

Monday, May 11th, 2009

 

Genealogy is the study of your family’s history or heritage. Now, because of the popularity of the Internet, a lot of people basically made a new pastime out of genealogy, discovering who their ancestors were and how these ancestors of theirs have lived a life in the past and discovering your past might be the key to your future and maybe understand why you are living the life you’re in today. Would you like to learn the ways in finding family history? Maybe you would also like to make this as your personal pastime and it is also a way to preserve family cultures and traditions.

There are many things you can learn if you want to do your own personal family genealogy and some of you might even be doing it without knowing. According to genealogy experts, one good way of discovering your family bloodline is to go and ask your elders. You can start with your parents or you can try to contact your other relatives like your aunt or your uncle. They might know something that your parents don’t. Grandmas and grandpas are the two best persons you can ask to trace your family history. For sure, they have some vintage pictures kept in a chest or some ancient relics and artifacts and some documents that can help in personal genealogy.

For sure, you will get overwhelmed just trying to do your own family history research. It would be a great feeling to know who your ancestors where and where did they originally came from. During family gatherings, you can try a little casual conversation with all your kin trying to find who’s who within your family. This might not be a good idea to you at first but once you get to try discovering your own family’s history, you will surely get the feel out of it in no time.

Want To Know Where You Really Came From?

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

 

Genealogy, according to several encyclopedias and other reliable informative resources, is the study of your ancestry, your family’s past lives or your family’s history. Although this kind of branch of study is sometimes done in a professional manner like for instance by historians, tracing back the roots of some famous people or something, there are some ordinary souls who considered researching family history as a new major hobby. For sure, somebody here would really like to know something about their ancestors, right, if given the right chance, the right opportunity and of course, the right learning tool.

But to trace family history is not that easy. Sometimes, you have to approach some of your living ancestors, if you have one, and asked them questions about past lives and all of that. But today, if you want to know more about your own family tree, there is an available web site on the Internet that can help you out and it’s called “my family genealogy dot com”. Here an appropriate book guide is presented which can help anyone learn the basics of how to do family genealogy history step-by-step and everything is explained in full detail.

Here is one example of what you can learn from this book called “You’re Related to Whom? How To Research and Create Your Own Family Tree”. According to this book, you can start your search at looking at your parent’s birth certificate or use a marriage certificate. A certificate like this would be better as this shows not only the couples’ names, but the names of their parents as well (your grandparents). Then, you can get to know the father’s and mother’s names of your grandparent and so on and so forth. Whew….that would really be a very tedious task now, would you agree? And sometimes, after spending some time unearthing and unraveling, you could end up in a brick wall. But learning how to find family history is never easy but it can be simple if you can learn the right system of family genealogy.