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Record Names in Their Natural Order. ... Record Surnames in All Capital Letters. ... Use Maiden Names for Women. ... Record All Previous Names. ... Include Nicknames. ... Include Alternate Names.
Vital records (birth, marriage, and death certificates) Religious records. Cemetery records. Census forms. Citizenship papers. Passenger ship lists. Military records. Other records like school records, deeds, and wills.
Identify what you know. Begin your family history by writing down what you know onto a standard form. ... Decide what you want to learn (research goal). Review what you have compiled and determine what information is missing. ... Identify and locate your sources. ... Research! ... Analyze.
FamilySearch: largest collection of free genealogical records in the world. Winifred: enormous collaborative family tree. Fulton History: historical newspapers from the US and Canada. Find a Grave: locate your ancestors in cemeteries across the globe. Google News Archive: millions of archived newspaper pages.
Write everything down. ... Don't use homespun abbreviations. ... Record your sources. ... Record each person's name in full. ... Be careful with dates. ... Copy information--especially dates, locations, and last names--exactly as you find it.
Record names in their natural order first, middle, last (surname). Using full names whenever possible makes lineage easier to trace. If a middle name is unknown, you may use an initial if you have one.
Using maiden names in family trees connects women to their birth families, ensures that you record their pre-marriage names, and keeps consistency in your tree among women who never married, married once, and married more than once. If you don't know a woman's maiden name, leave her last name blank.
The definition of née or née is used to indicate a woman's maiden name. An example of name is referring to Jackie Kennedy's maiden name of Bouvier; Jackie Kennedy, name Bouvier. “Née.” YourDictionary.
The term family tree is defined as a diagram showing the relationships between people in several generations of a family. Add your parents, grandparents and great-grandparents, and you're well on your way to building your own tree.
You Have Found the Same Information in More Than One Set of Records. ... Your Research Matches the Research of Other People. ... You Can Reverse Engineer Someone Else's Work. ... Look for Confirmation for Your Wild Assumptions. ... Get DNA Evidence.
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