Friday, January 15, 2010

My Family History How Can I Trace My Family History, Without Having To Pay For The Websites?

How can i trace my family history, without having to pay for the websites? - my family history

I really want to learn more about the history of my family, I asked all my grandparents, it has still not disappeared. I know I have family in other countries like the U.S., etc. but I do not know how.

3 comments:

doofuss said...

Visit to a Mormon church has a Family History Center. You can help.
If someone was in his family (?) A member of a church, ask the Registrar for you to examine the records of the church to find the dates of birth, marriage and death of their loved ones.
Start with the latest generation and how they work over time. These certificates you the names of the parents.
Come get your County Historical Society and the county to copies of birth certificates, death certificates, naturalization papers, and perhaps real estate transactions. Your State Historical Society can also help your search.
It is a long and slow process, so be patient.

doofuss said...

Visit to a Mormon church has a Family History Center. You can help.
If someone was in his family (?) A member of a church, ask the Registrar for you to examine the records of the church to find the dates of birth, marriage and death of their loved ones.
Start with the latest generation and how they work over time. These certificates you the names of the parents.
Come get your County Historical Society and the county to copies of birth certificates, death certificates, naturalization papers, and perhaps real estate transactions. Your State Historical Society can also help your search.
It is a long and slow process, so be patient.

ghost said...

Ask if the death notice has been registered by other people in your family, and ask to look at old photos. I have one of my family was born in Liverpool, England, and ended up here in the Ozarks.

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