Research your Ancestry
Research is a big part of genealogy. Where do you begin? That depends on what you
are trying to find. Some things you will want to figure out and include in your
family tree are: age, birth date and place, death date and place, divorce, ethnicity,
historical information, maiden name, marriage, occupation, other family members
including parents, siblings and children. There are various documents that will
help you to discover your family heritage and answer typical questions.
Below are some references by Event Type:
Age
Census, cemeteries, military records, obituaries, vital records.
Birth Date and Place
Bible records, birth certificate, census, church records, military records,
newspapers, obituaries, vital records.
History and County Origins
Gazetteers, history, historical societies, maps, newspapers, periodicals.
Death Date and Place
Church records, cemeteries, court records, land and property, military records
newspapers, probate records, death certificate, funeral home records, funeral program,
obituary, tombstone.
Family Members
Census, church records, probate records, vital records, wills.
Marriage Date and Place
Bible records, census, church records, certificate or license, newspapers.
Place of Residence
Biography, census, directories, land and property, military, probate records,
taxation, vital records.
Census Records
Agriculture schedules, Civil War veterans schedules, mortality schedules, State
and local censuses.
Church Records
Meeting minutes, membership, church journals, various documented religious ceremonies.
Court Records
Civil records, coroner’s files, criminal records, guardianship papers, various licenses
and permits, government appointed positions, voter registration, wills.
Directories
City, biographical, and telephone books.
Immigration
Alien registration, citizenship papers, passenger lists, passports, naturalizations,
name changes.
Land and Property
Deeds, land grants, warrants and patents, plat maps, surveys, tax records.
Newspapers
Announcements, advertisements, gossip and advice columns, legal notices, local news,
obituaries, unclaimed mail notices.
Places to Research Your Family
Heritage
Research your family heritage through your local library. Most participate in loan
programs. You can find specific books online through the WorldCat.
One of the best places to research your family heritage is through the Mormon’s
Family History Centers. They can found in every county of the United States, and
around the world. They have microfilms for most recorded life events from around
the world. These films can be ordered and viewed at your local Family History Center.
To view a list of their microfilms, Click Here .
Historical Societies are other great sources to help you research your family heritage.
To find the historical society that is the area of where you are researching, go
to your computer and type in your search engine, the county the state followed by
historical society or genealogical society.
Research your family heritage through Genealogy forums and message boards. They
are used to post questions to help find family documents and information.
To aid in your
family heritage research, we have a vast list of internet web-sites. Research
your family heritage by using our links. Our marketing department is constantly
updating this list.
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