Remember those who have gone before you!
Happy Wednesday!
Today is Ancestor Appreciation Day.
#AncestorAppreciationDay
How to Observe Ancestor Appreciation Day
The day should be spent looking into your family history and researching your genealogy. It may be a good idea to first make a research plan. Focusing on one side of the family at a time, and even one person at a time, may be a good way to start. You should also make sure you have a plan to organize all the information you find. Making a family tree chart as you work is a good idea. Another good thing to do when starting out is to check to see if anyone else in your family has already done genealogical research. Here are some research ideas:
- If you have older relatives, spend the day with them and talk with them about the relatives they knew in the generations that came before them. When interviewing them, try to have full conversations and get life stories. Don’t just ask yes or no questions, or only for names and dates. If possible, make a video or audio recording of your conversation. Take notes as well.
- Look through old documents and possessions such as photos, postcards, letters, and family bibles. You could first start with whatever things you have, and then ask other relatives if you can look through what they have. If they don’t want you to take anything with you, ask if you can make copies or take pictures of the artifacts.
- Search through public records such as census forms; records of birth, marriage, immigration, and death; old newspapers (often on microfilm or digitized online); and land deeds. Many of these records can be found at libraries, historical societies, courthouses, and Family History Centers. Planning a visit to the towns or cities where your ancestors lived may help you find this information. Besides looking for information at these locations, stop at churches your ancestors attended and cemeteries where they are buried.
- Explore online resources such as Ancestry.com, the Family History Library Catalog, the FamilySearch Wiki, and state archives.
If you need help, check out Tina Johndrow, Amateur Genealogist.
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