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Tips from the Gene Poole

Tips from an expert

I feel that I have experienced it all in genealogy. Errors in transcriptions, misidentification, and misleading family stories.

 

As a result, I have compiled a list of some tips and tricks that should help you in your research.

 

Thom's Tips

There is no particular order in these tips:

A Step-by-Step Guide to Start Your Research

Step 1: How to start collecting information

Step 2: How to organize the information you've collected

Step 3: How to find missing pieces of family information

 

The Questions to Ask

The first thing you need to do in getting started searching your family tree is to talk to your family. Ask your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, anyone who is willing to share with you. The genealogy questions you will want to ask are:

  1. when they were born and where
  2. where did they grow up
  3. when and where they were married
  4. what were their parents names
  5. when did their parents marry and where
  6. where are their parents buried and when did they pass away (name of cemetery, city, state)
  7. are there any other family members buried there or close by
  8. who were their Aunts and Uncles
  9. do they know when/where they were born, married, lived, buried
  10. ask them who their oldest living relative is
  11. make plans to visit this person as soon as possible!