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Family History Research Guide

mula de Oferzo Retrato lor Sea ule ido tel FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH GUIDE Finding out more about your family history can reveal many unknown and unique things about your health, your looks, and nus your parent's past! da mast loue Cont it ore DID YOU KNOW? OVER 88 AMANAM MILLION GOOGLE searches related to ancestry are done annually 87% OF PEOPLE are interested in learning more about their family history That's right, genealogy is now the SECOND MOST POPULAR HOBBY in the United States Amatuer genealogists look for answers to family secrets, research to preserve memories for their children and grandchildren, and do it just for fun! But, climbing your family tree, especially if you're just starting out, can be daunting. START WITH WHAT YOU KNOW The best place to begin research is to write down what you already know M Document your life and family history M Ask your parents questions M Interview your grandparents M Get in touch with long lost relatives M Collect family photos YOU HAVE 256 GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRAND PARENTS, so you may not know everything offhand! DON'T OVERLOOK UNIQUE RESOURCES The most popular paid genealogy sites, have over 6. 11 40 MILLION BILLION BILLION visitors a month records family trees! Approximately $2.3 BILLION IS SPENT ON GENEALOGY EACH YEAR! Amateurs (like you) will spend anywhere from $1,000 to $18,000 SEARCHING THIS YEAR These cost e ffective, unique resources can save you money and expand your search: M Property records M Online public data archives M People search engines and directories M Genetic genealogy M Social network aggregators M Free family search communities GO OFFLINE FOR ANSWERS Visit the data sources that hold public records if you hit a dead end online. Like, M Town halls Offline records can provide census Libraries data, immigration information, M Graveyards and even old military records! The first census was in 1790 The US Census reports - total population, deaths, and economic information. But, now In 1900 In 1950 In 1850 the US. received that number there were The United jumped to States recieves 2.2 12 over 9 millions immigrants in a million immigrants! 40.8 million year million mmigrants a year! SHARE WHAT YOU'VE LEARNED ONLINE One of the mostrewarding parts of the genealogy adventure, is sharing what you've found with family or friends. 160 10 MILLION BILLION new genealogy records were shared in 2010 alone records still need to be preserved in the US There are also over 3,600 genealogy blogs available! M Share on family history websites to help expand record databases V Share on social media with # like #MeetMyGrandma for tons of traffic M Share on site's like Pinterest for inspiration & helpful tips. M Share on a personal blog to keep everything organized and accesible! GENEALOGY RESOURCES Here are some real world resources to make your search a little easier. M Interview parents and grandparents Intervlewing your family is an Important step of the process, here's why! M Contact the distant relatives that your family mentions Online people search resources are usually the easlest way to get In touch M Try a couple of the leading historical records site Check out the best site's from 2014! There will be a 36% increase in the popularity of ancestry research over the next few years, so don't be afraid to get involved! 36% Visit http://radaris.com to start learning more today. radaris Sources: Ancestry.com Archives.com FamilySearch.com GeneaBloggers.com radaris.com

Family History Research Guide

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Genealogy is currently the second most popular hobby in the US with thousands of participants, and millions of records accessible both online and offline. Sorting through these public records can be a...

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