Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Genealogy - The First Step

I will tell you right away, genealogy research is addictive. It gets into your blood and it is hard to stop. You keep thinking that the clue you need is right around the corner, in the next book you read or court document you look at. Keep this in mind before you start your research.

With that said, I believe the first step in genealogy is to write down as much information as you can think of. Write down place names, people, how you think they connect, as many dates as you can remember, and as many places you can remember. Think of any stories you heard growing up from your parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and grandparents. This is an important first step, if you don't have the basic information it makes it more difficult to find any further information.

Once you have written it all down, then organize it. Put the people together with the places that you think they are from. If it helps draw the family tree out so you can see it. It might also help to break the information down by family. You could start with putting the paternal side in one folder and the maternal side in another folder. This way you can keep track of what information you have where and it won't get mixed together.

You can even invest in a computer program that will help you stay organized. There are some good programs out there, I personally use Family Tree Maker. But there might be a better one out there for you. It just depends on your preferences. If you do input the information into a computer program, print out the family group sheets and review them to make sure the information is correct and fix any errors.

Next we will go over what the next step in this long process is. I hope this was beneficial to you.

Thanks and Happy Hunting
Patti

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