Find Your Heritage How To Find Out Your Family Heritage?

How to find out your family heritage? - find your heritage

How do I find my family heritage? I know where I come from both sides of the family of my parents. How to Ancestry.com? I have the names of my parents and me almost three months .. nothing!

Can anyone offer advice on the use Ancestry.com and other means to discover my true heritage? I think it could know as a part of Ireland, but really accurate.

8 comments:

Shirley T said...

Well, Jeremy, people who are hard to find genealogy pages. The reason is, as a violation of privacy and can lead to identity theft.

Try to understand, what you Ancestry.Com or genealogy website, free or should not be like. First you need the excellent records searches are not necessarily the original source of the tree. The information contained in the pedigrees on each site should be done with caution. The only way for a family that is in them that when a distant relative or someone who has a family, not just the line married the family tree. They are not from some experts that the work provided on site, but people like you and me. There are errors. You can view different information on the same people from different participants.
Below you will find the same information repeatedly see the same people from different participants. This is not evidence at all that is correct. Many people copy without verifying. Most online pedigrees are not documented or poorly documented. You should alwaysDocumentation for the tree, either online or published in a book. The information contained in the trees of the family may contain useful tips, where you will find in the documentation.

Ancestry.Com The value of the documents that they are online more than any other genealogy site. They all U.S. censuses until 1930. The 1940 and later not available to the public at. They are the United Kingdom by the Census 1,901th They have military, immigration, land and other records. Thu indices vital records (birth, marriage and death) for most states. But in any case, all the files online, where you can save money in the long run. You do not need all over the country travel to the courts, public libraries, contact a service of the National Archives.

Recordings were transcribed, but can also use the original images. There are errors in the transmission, especially census. You see the originals, have mercy on the typists. Several times the writing is hard to read. The sides arand very low, and sometimes the census of ink on the page.

If your tree to your members, members of the public or private trees that you know whether they will have records of people in your family tree, but make sure that the files are actually the same person. Will the information be kept informed in a tree in the world with his people. Be careful. The new information presented to participants pedigrees. Users can not automatically apply to the people on your tree, because they are the descendents of those person who are not disabled. You want to not only get a few names on the tree, but have a good pedigree have documented everything.

fireflyk... said...

I am a little familiar with Ancestry.com, you need a subscription before you investigate. First steps: first the name of your ancestor's name, date of birth and date of death. If you do not know certain information, you can always ignore it. If you ignore do not know what year they were born, for example, you can always.
Secondly, if you include your name, the list of census records, birth certificates, etc. are looking to see if your ancestors in the folder.
No one ever heard before submission of names, but that is like searching for names.
Your library may have a free version called Ancestry Library Edition. You can ask about this in his library.
Free, you can learn to create an online family tree, and all the information you have.
Hope this helps!

fireflyk... said...

I am a little familiar with Ancestry.com, you need a subscription before you investigate. First steps: first the name of your ancestor's name, date of birth and date of death. If you do not know certain information, you can always ignore it. If you ignore do not know what year they were born, for example, you can always.
Secondly, if you include your name, the list of census records, birth certificates, etc. are looking to see if your ancestors in the folder.
No one ever heard before submission of names, but that is like searching for names.
Your library may have a free version called Ancestry Library Edition. You can ask about this in his library.
Free, you can learn to create an online family tree, and all the information you have.
Hope this helps!

amyk479 said...

My advice is to do much research. I have information that my family and I do not know ... I agree with the others, use a couple of search engines and the search for his name. They are from the information that they can and are willing to share. I met a man who had tied me to their tree, and it went over 1100A.D. Scotland, to take to speak to the jackpot. It is hard work, but it's worth, I also learned about the online cousins that I do not even know there was ... Good luck! Have Fun!

Gen-club: http://www.gencircles.com/

GenForum: You can search by name of county, state, country. and read this from other people with the name of the person who sent you to ask and, under all names and send their own wishes, http://www.genforum.genealogy.com, /

This is an Amish-style site, but have the world ... http://www.familysearch.org/

r d said...

Do a search on the Internet, everyone has a cousin who has not seen for years, he has already researched. Type in a search engine
(Your name) + genealogy
You can try too
(Your name) + family
Good Luck

baye said...

I think that DNA testing is the only way to know his royal lineage.
It is a test called DNA extraction, it shows the proportion of the four most common species in their DNA.

AWESOM-O said...

The first thing you want to do is write my name on the Internet. Then, check the library. And if you see anything yet, ask your parents

starring... said...

go to the library

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