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Genealogy Today: Family Tree History, Ancestry, Free Lookups

Genealogy Today: Family Tree History, Ancestry, Free Lookups

Family heritage and archival scrapbooking supplies from Your Family Legacy Cocalico Valley Historical Society, museum, library Genealogy Getting Started :: Genealogy 101 :: CSG :: CT Genealogy :: CT Family History :: As you begin collecting information about your family heritage, you will quickly realize the importance of keeping good notes. There are a variety of systems you can use, but the following charts and forms are commonly used and will be easily recognized by others. Download Pedigree Chart (PDF Format) One of the most basic and useful charts, this four-generation family tree helps record details for direct-line ancestors. By using multiple charts, you can record detailed information for an unlimited number of generations and quickly reference them by relationship and number. Each chart holds information for up to 15 individuals and captures name, birth date and place, marriage date and place, and death date and place. Download Family Group Sheets (Excel Format) A Family Group Sheet is another commonly used form and serves as a single source of genealogical information for an individual family.

First Lancaster County Naturalization List URL of this site: First Naturalization ListIn Lancaster County(Some Men From Philadelphia County) NOTE: The following list includes those who became citizens in 1729. An Act For the Better Enabling Divers Inhabitants Of The Province of Pennsylvania to Hold Lands, And to Invest Them With The Privileges Of Natural-Born Subjects Of the Said Province. Section I - Be it enacted by the Honorable Patrick Gordon Esquire, Governor of the province of Pennsylvania, etc., by and with the advice of the freeman of the said Province, in General Assembly met, and by the authority of the same, That [Passed February 14, 1729. **NOTES: (my own) For more on the LANDIS family, be sure to visit Sweet Potato's Genealogy Page (Landis and other lines) Jacob Weaver, John Weaver and George Weaver (Weber) were brothers to Henry Weaver/Weber.

s Guide to Tracing Family Trees Where to begin? Charles Dickens' David Copperfield must have been a closet genealogist. He said, "To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born . . ." That's how you should begin also. Start at Home. Birth, marriage and death records information (by states): What's available; who to contact; costs, etc. Vital Records VitalChek Use a Family and Home Information Sources Checklist as a guide to sources of information you might find in your home or the home of a relative. What Should You Ask? Learn to ask the right questions. Names. Who were you named for? Be sure to write down the answers. Inquire regarding: Home and community life. Personalities and relationships. Economic conditions. Family characteristics. Family Facts. How are you related to ___? Free Forms in PDF from RootsWeb, including: Genealogy Charts Family Relationship Chart Easy Genealogy Forms Free Forms from Family Tree Magazine Take your time during interviews; be prepared for a leisurely chat.

The PAGenWeb Project Free genealogy family history photo search by surname - Dead Fred .com TheShipsList: Passengers, Ships, Shipwrecks ROOTS-L: The Internet's First Genealogy Mailing List What is ROOTS-L? ROOTS-L is a mailing list for people who are interested in any or all aspects of genealogy, anywhere in the world. We're the original Internet genealogical mailing list (our first messages were posted in 1987), and the largest. To subscribe, just send an e-mail to ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com with the message subscribe To later unsubscribe (yes, not everyone chooses to stay with us), just send to that same address the message unsubscribe If you'd prefer digest mode instead of mail mode (single messages), send your subscribe message instead to ROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com. ROOTS-L Files and Databases Over the years, various people have voluntarily started and maintained a collection of files and databases in cooperation with other ROOTS-L participants. ROOTS-L Messages and Archives Monthly indexes, with links to the messages listed therein. Other Genealogy Web Pages There are so many good ones, I despair of listing them all! Genealogy Trails ROOTS-L History

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