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Extractions: Written by two experts in Jewish genealogy, this book exposes the reader to many of the techniques and resources for doing Jewish genealogical research and points to more advanced areas to continue research. It can be valuable to intermediate researchers to confirm they covered all of the basic resources of Jewish genealogy. 7" x 10" 74 pp. softcover $11.00 Contents Introduction Myths of Jewish Genealogy Facts about Jewish Genealogy Getting Started: Interviewing People Preparation Interviewing People Jump-Starting Using the Internet Soundexing: An Introduction JewishGen Family Finder Consolidated Jewish Surname Index Family Tree of the Jewish People JewishGen Discussion Group Periodically Checking These Sources Organized Jewish Genealogy Jewish Genealogical Societies (JGSs) Special Interest Groups SIGs JewishGen Discussion Groups, Research, InfoFiles, Projects, Tools, Links
Extractions: Jewish genealogy. Two major events shaped Jewish life of the past two hundred years: migration and the Holocaust. Few Jews today live where their ancestors lived a century or two ago. As a result many Jews believe they cannot trace their family roots because: These statements are myths. Jewish genealogy today is highly organized and therefore help is available to dispel these myths. There are many resources available to help you trace your Jewish family heritage. We've written the book!
Extractions: local history You should try to gather any information from your family. You may have old certificates of births, deaths and marriages, inscriptions from the family bibles, old photographs, and if you are very lucky, letters and diaries. If you do not have such material to hand, do not panic! All you need to get started is your own birth certificate or a particular event in the life of an ancestor. If you are interested in tracing your Scottish ancestors you may wish to do some preparatory reading. We suggest: Scottish Roots
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Extractions: Getting Started Climbing Your Family Tree Have you ever climbed a tree and sat enjoying the view? Linking generations, setting each in its unique historical perspective, brings them to life again for everyone. Through you, your children will look into eyes that are very like their own. Looking Around You . . . Identify What You Know Listen to family stories and make notes. Family members often have different versions of the same story since each person remembers an event in his or her unique way, but these differences make it interesting! Share what you already know with them. Use a tape recorder if your relative feels comfortable with it, and make your initial visits short with someone you are just getting to know. Recording Your Information . . . After collecting family information, it is important to record it correctly on forms referred to as family group sheets and pedigree charts. Be sure to indicate a source for each fact and then file families in separate groups organized so that you can locate each individual in an ever-expanding collection. Include old photos (of people, homes, and cemetery markers) and record stories, both those you heard as a child and those your family members tell you. Prepare Yourself for Your Climb Before you begin your climb you should have the right gear for the trip. Be smart and learn the basics of genealogical methodology. (Shaking Family Tree). Purchase "how-to" books that will explain research techniques and sources. To learn more, you may purchase the "NGS Beginner's Kit" that includes the booklet
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Extractions: Do a survey of all the sources you have at home , such as bibles, letters, certificates, newspaper clippings, etc. Then interview all your relatives. Recording their recollections on tape is the best idea, but at least write down everything they tell you. Now you can fill out the pedigree chart with all the names, dates, and places you have. Decide on one family line to research. By working on just one line at first, it is easier to build your research skills more quickly and effectively. As you work on each family, make a family group sheet showing the parents and children. First you need to confirm the information you found in step 1 , if there is no proof. Then you will move back from what you know into the unknown. You will do this by consulting original records other people have compiled. To know which records to consult, it is a good idea to
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Extractions: Getting Started Welcome to the wonderful world of genealogy. Whether youve been working on your family history for several years or just getting started, Genealogy Today has resources to help you with your research. The Internet has changed the face of genealogy forever. Once relegated to challenging library work or long distance traveling, genealogy now has a powerful instant access aspect. So potent is this new component of research, many are so overwhelmed that they end up failing to get accurate and verifiable information. Our best advice for people just getting started is to take a timeout, purchase a book or other tutorial resource and just spend a few days reading about genealogy. One electronic resource we recommend is Climbing Your Family Tree , an interactive tutorial CD-Rom that lets you click and visit sites as it describes how they fit into your research efforts. If you prefer a printed reference, try Genealogy for Dummies , or The Idiots Guide to Genealogy . The titles sound condescending, but they really are excellent guides for people just being introduced to genealogy who want to get started quickly.
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Extractions: Family Finder First Name: Middle: Last: Getting Started Beginning Genealogy Lessons include: Your Best Ally in the Hunt: The U.S. Census U.S. Birth, Marriage, and Death Records Reconstructing Your Ancestral Family Tracing Immigrant Origins Lessons include: Somebody Has Already Found Them: Compiled Indexes Begin Your Research at Home
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Extractions: Introduction to Family History and Genealogy Family History is the hobby of searching for and recording information about your family. It involves finding out about your ancestors. Genealogy is the science of finding relationships and event information (i.e. when and where were they born, married and died) of your ancestors.
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Extractions: State Library of North Carolina Getting Started in Genealogy GO Home GO to bottom ORGANIZE YOUR INFORMATION Genealogical research involves looking for specific people in specific places at specific times. The best place to start is with living family members. Collect information from your family through interviews, Bible and other family records and cemetery inscriptions. Using this information fill in an ancestor chart with names of known ancestors. GO to top BEGIN YOUR RESEARCH Begin your research in the Library by checking our catalog (login: public - password: public) to see if there is a genealogy of your family. Check to see if there are published indexes and/or abstracts/transcriptions of records for a specific time and place.
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Extractions: Getting Started in Computer Genealogies By Pat McDonald, 1960 PC Users Group The 1960 PC Users Group recently began a Genealogy Special Interest Group (SIG) A SIG on Genealogy implies that the group will be involved in computer-related genealogy matters. This could also include Internet genealogy research and correspondence. In order to do these things one must first have some basic knowledge of genealogy tracking and some computing skills. There are many ways to go about this task, and many people have their own preferred way. Your research must be based on your own particular family information, and your computer work based on your equipment and abilities. Most people prefer a software program to help track their genealogies. The first requirement one needs to do this is to have a good understanding of how to make files, text documents, etc. You then need to select a genealogy program or a type of database. Newsgroups and Mailing Lists are also popular for gleaning information. This is where individuals write E-mails with queries or announcements and send them to a specific address. That server then sends the E-mail out to a specific list of subscribers in the case of Mailing Lists, or posts it to a specific Newsgroup that any interested parties can read. These are similar to bulletin boards. Once you have sent a message to either of the above, you may be contacted by someone else who is researching the same lines you are. Then, you can correspond privately by E-mail.
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Extractions: Home Site Contents Home Getting Started Social History The 1600s ... Site Map Getting Started Develop a research plan that works for you, one that you will be able to adhere to and follow consistently. Remember, there is no one single plan that works for everyone. The articles and book references below will help you to develop your research and organizational skills. Genwriters Articles: Develop an organizational plan that will grow as your research grows. As you begin your genealogical journey, a good organizational plan will prove to be your best ally. You will amass volumes of paper. Organizing these papers so that you can locate any document within minutes will improve your research results. Choose a filing system ... read more . . . Forms and charts for the genealogist. There are a multitude of forms available to help with your research and record keeping. Many forms can be downloaded free from various web sites ... read more . . .
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