Posts Tagged ‘Record’

How do I find my genealogy or my family vital record?

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Trying to find the original document my family history or genealogy? To unmarried mothers. No s? by d? nde start, but I want? to know: Is there a way to do this? than the Internet? Thanks

Family Record In Genealogy

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Genealogy? To? was a popular pastime among the people who are? n eager to learn their family history. The construction? N of a tree to take time, patience and investigation? No, but the knowledge gained from the records of the investigation? N ancient family is worth the effort.

Genealogy? Not it? f process? easy, and often requires hours of investigation? n analyzing the census, marriage records and death and taxes, even. Birth certificates, marriage, divorce and death are considered “acts of civil status and investigation, use, acts of civil status? Up an important part of the genealogical a. All of these records may be? Help provide a frame in the round of his? tree. Most? to records kept by the state where the event took place, so you know where they attacked the grandparents? important if you est? in search of her marriage certificate.

The Internet has made the field search genealogical records? Aa a whole new level. The amount? INFORMATION? n available in l? line as? outside sources such as l? traditional line? disconcerting. Determine cu? L is the information? N to find. ? Tree of investigation? N can? addictive, once you start, then? important objectives, such as knowing when a pa? s age of their ancestors came from, or take the story to a per? odo particular history.

Keep track of all records you have requested and see if they were received. If you can not find a record, taking into account the root? N. This prevents you from? to repeat his registration no est? available.

family records are as reliable as the person who has filled. Deaths certificates? N are known to be wrong about certain things? Why? INFORMATION? n is usually collected from surviving family members who can? be sure of the facts.

If there are discrepancies in the dates of family documents, you can search for documents in the p? Public or church to find the exact date.

If you can, visit with m? S members? older family personally – you can? be a fabulous trip memories. Take a notebook and pen with you to write all those p? Medicine or pills family history.

Get Original Genealogy and Family History Records with FamilySearch New Record Search Pilot site

Monday, April 26th, 2010


You’ve got to try this. You may have been to the FamilySearch site before, but what they are working on is truly wonderful. I’m talking about access to copies of free original genealogy records – and you’ve got to see their new search interface. Very, very nice. Try your own genealogy and family tree searches just like the example in this video shows, and be sure to save the copies of the original records that you find. This is happening in part (a large part) because of “thousands of volunteers around the world who are helping to make more free records available online through FamilySearch Indexing.” You will see links asking for volunteer “Indexers” on the Pilot site. I imagine many of Treasure Maps readers are involved with this already. The FamilySearch, Record Search – Pilot Site, is only going to get better and better. And bless all of you volunteers. Good luck ;-) Robert