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1) Can Wisconsin Genealogy Trace Origins Of Cheese To Germany?
While there are a few in the state's leadership that are trying to shed the cheese head popularity, others involved in Wisconsin genealogy continue to fight to keep the designation, claiming it is traced to their roots of German ancestry. This is only one example of how those interested in Wisconsin genealogy are using the information about their familial history to help maintain an accurate depiction of... » read more
2) The quick way to find long lost relatives
Although long lost relatives turn up in soap operas with impressive regularity, this doesn’t usually happen in real life. Instead, you are left to think ‘what happened to…?’ and long to find out. Years, even decades go by and still that unresolved question nags away at the back of your mind. They could be living around the corner or on the other side of the world – you simply don’t know. Although... » read more
3) Family Genealogy Techniques For Tracing Family Genealogy
There are many sources at your disposal if you want to find out about your family history and construct a family tree from the information that you find along the way. The techniques for tracing family genealogy backgrounds might take you to places that you never knew existed but are great places to find when you know what to look for. The techniques for tracing family genealogy might start with the... » read more
4) The Family Tree Is Important To All Families
Family Tree provides detailed information on the families past history. To organize your research you need to create a worksheet of your family tree. There are many tools to use to help start the process of your family tree, they are not expensive and widely available, and they are great tools for organizing. Studying genealogy will give you the knowledge you will need to understand your ancestry, and it... » read more
5) Some Key Terms Directly Related To Studying Your Ancestry
Before beginning a study of one's ancestry, it is important to know one's terminology. Here then are a few key terms that one would do best to know. Ancestral Charts An Ancestral Chart is a picture or diagram of a descendant and his ancestors. It is the framework or skeleton on which a Family History is built. It may be arranged in any one of a multitude of ways, sometimes resembling an open fan, but... » read more
6) Getting The Most Out Of Studying Your Ancestry
There is no more fascinating subject in which a person may become occupied than an examination into the history of his ancestry. The study of human beings is an interesting one, especially when they are the particular human beings from whom the student has derived his existence, his character, his likes and dislikes, and those elements which differentiate him from every other human being and constitute him... » read more
7) Have You Found Your Past?
A civil war hero, a pirate, an African tribe, or an Indian Princess all of these people of the past could be in your family tree. For those who know all about where their family comes from or has a written history, you are very lucky. The truth is, that most people only have an idea of where their ancestors came from and don't know much about any of them. Knowing where your ancestors came from and who... » read more
8) Birth Certificates - Essential Documents
Considered as vital records, birth certificates are documents containing information about the birth of an individual, including the name at birth, the date, time and place of birth, a birth registration number and the name of the birth parents. All newborn children are required to get a birth certificate, but this is usually obtained after the doctor handling the childbirth submits the forms to the proper... » read more
9) Birth Records - The Beginning of Everything
Birth records pertain to documents that are created at the time of birth of a person. You can find the date of birth, the place of birth, and the names of the parents as well as the doctor who handled the birth of the child. Birth certificates are usually issued within a span of six months after the birth. The county clerk's office or the health department is usually the government institution that... » read more
10) How To Get Your Kids Interested In Genealogy
In the United States today, genealogy is rapidly becoming an interest for many families. Genealogy and ancestry sites are popping up everyday. Genealogy can be made into a family activity. Children as young as five years old can participate. Genealogy can be a fun way for children to learn about their heritage. Once your children have started creating a family tree, they will want to continue finding... » read more
11) The Legacy of Black Fatherhood
Some write and speak on the importance of embracing the historical contributions and legacies of our ancestors who were enslaved because of the significant role they played in shaping American society and culture. They emphasize the need of knowing where we come from in order to plant a stronger foot on the path to our future. However, few of us embrace the historical examples and legacies of family... » read more
12) What You Can Learn from Funeral Records
Funeral records are documents kept by funeral homes detailing the funeral services that were registered with them. When it comes to conducting research on the death of an individual, death records are often the first recourse while funeral documents are often (unjustly) overlooked. One of the primary reasons why funeral records are ignored is that, unlike death records, they are not considered public... » read more
13) How To Research Your Ancestors For A Family Tree
Genealogy has become a popular pastime. Searching for ancestors can be fun and an interesting way to learn about history. While looking for your ancestors you will learn about the time and place in which they lived. How politics, wars, and economics affected their lives. It will give you history on a more personal level. The easiest way to start your search is to interview your living relatives. Often... » read more
14) Genealogy: Learn How to Trace Your Family Roots
It can be very interesting to trace your family lineage. But, be forewarned, that it can take a lot of time and effort on your part to track everyone down. Records haven't always been well maintained, names change, etc. Probably the best place to start at is by talking to some of the older members of your family. Gather as much information about them as you can, such as when they were born and where,... » read more
15) There Are Many Sources Are Available For Genealogy Research
Today there are many Internet sources available for genealogy research. Some do require a monthly or yearly registration fee. In some cases purchasing genealogy software at an office supply store may give you the benefit of a limited time subscription to one or more of the internet resource sites. Since these temporarily free subscriptions often autmatically renew to your credit card vigilance is needed. ... » read more
16) The Basics of Genealogy Research
When it comes to genealogy research, there are many different tricks of the trade that you can use to find and gather the information that you need. No matter what methods you choose to follow, however, there are a few basics that always remain the same if you hope to have a successful and fulfilling search. Record Information One of the most important steps you should take when conducting genealogy... » read more

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