Researching Genealogy Online? Here are Ten Tips

Researching your family history can be ashare experiences and information with family
rewarding and satisfying experience. Here aremembers. Family reunions are also a time when
some tips to make your exploration go smoothly.the whole family can get together, share stories
1. Gather All of Your Genealogy Informationabout forefathers and foremothers and work on
Before starting any type of genealogical research,genealogy.
it's a good idea to gather all of your known7. Subscribe to a Genealogy Newsletter
information. This way you will not waste timeMany online genealogy websites offer a
searching for people that you could have easilynewsletter. Newsletters offer great tips on how
found with just a phone call or a letter. You will beto locate those hard-to-find ancestors.
amazed at how many names, birthdates,Newsletters will often explain how to use different
marriage dates and other details about yourdatabases or tools and let you know when new
ancestors you can collect just by talking to familydatabases become available. It's also great to hear
members.motivational and inspiring success stories of
You can also look through old records that familyothers, or share one of your own.
members may have including journals, wills, deeds,8. Create a hard copy of the Genealogy
baptism records and marriage, birth and deathInformation
certificates. Spread the word that you're beginningIn today's world of technology, we tend to want
a family tree or pedigree chart, and other familyto digitize everything, but there are some good
members may want to get involved.reasons to create hardcopy information to go
2. Become a Member of an Online Genealogyalong with your digital data.
Chat RoomPrimarily, you're going to come across a lot of
Computers and the Internet connect thousandshard copy information as you do your research.
of people from all over the world each day andRemember computers have only been used to
there are tons of genealogy chat rooms. Takestore information for a quarter century. You will
advantage--you can learn a lot from otherlikely come across old documents, journals,
genealogists. This is a great way to learn therecords and photographs.
tricks of the trade and share success stories.Making a scrapbook of your findings is a great
3. Subscribe to an Online Genealogy Searchway to present your research to others. Looking
Websiteat a computer screen with scanned documents
Genealogy websites come with various featuresjust isn't the same as flipping through a book. It
and capabilities. You may want to use more thanreally helps some people to create a giant
one during your research. Some websites arepedigree chart or family tree in their office or den
free of charge, like Rootsweb.com, while moreso they can visualize the entire puzzle at one
comprehensive sites, like Ancestry.com, require atime.
subscription fee. Before choosing a site make sureBinders are a good way to store information. As
it's going to provide the information that youyour library increases, develop a binder system so
need. Remember some sites search by countryinformation is organized and easy to find.
or ethnic background--these can work to your9. Backup Genealogy Data Often
advantage if you're looking for ancestors from aMaybe you've heard horror stories, or have one
certain country. However, if you're not, the siteof your own that ends with the words, "and
will do you little if any good.that's when I lost everything." The importance of
4. Make Genealogy Research Fun and Gratifyingbacking up computer data cannot be stressed
There is usually no monetary award for doingenough. Today's backup software makes
genealogy, and knowing who yourprotecting and storing your valuable data more
great-great-great-grandfather is, typically won'tconvenient than ever. There are a number of
get you ahead in life. So--why do people dodifferent programs to get the job done. Find the
genealogical research?one that has the features you need, is
People research their past for a number ofuser-friendly and in your price range.
reasons, but everyone who is involved inThere are also various ways of storing data. You
genealogy does it because they enjoy it. Theycan use 3.5-inch floppy disks, zip drives, CDs,
find satisfaction in learning about their roots.DVDs, USB flash drives and external hard drives.
Remember you are learning about real peopleAgain, choose the one that suits you best. As
who once walked the earth. Instead of justyou gather more information, you may want to
learning names and dates, try to find storiesinvest in a safety deposit box or a fireproof safe
about your ancestors, look for pictures andto protect your family history.
diaries. In some cases, you may be able to10. Verify Genealogy Information Found on Web
interview someone who knew the person.Sources
5. Use Various Genealogical ResourcesWe like to think that everything found on the
There are so many sources available toweb is accurate and true. However, you should
genealogists it's a good idea to use a number ofalways verify any genealogy information found on
them during your investigations. Don't put all ofthe web, no matter where you found the
your efforts into one website. Use a number ofinformation. The best way to verify information is
different websites and databases.to locate and research the source. Many
There are also genealogy libraries where you candatabases include a list of sources but sometimes
conduct your research. The largest of theseyou'll come across one that doesn't. In this case,
libraries, The Family History Library, owned andlook at dates and the type of information and ask
operated by The Church of Jesus Christ ofyourself what type of source would provide that
Latter-Day Saints, has satellite libraries all over theinformation.
world and is open to the public at no charge. ItAt some point in your research, you will
houses the records of close to a billion people andencounter conflicting information--maybe different
offers other resources as well. A library like thismiddle initials or birthdates. Carefully evaluate each
can be a great asset if there is one in your area.source and try to find other sources with the
6. Involve the Entire Familysame information to shed light on the
Build a family tree and family relationships at theinconsistencies.
same time--genealogy is a project the entireGenealogy is an exciting and rewarding pastime
family can work on and contribute their findings.that will link the generations and bring families
You can start an email or snail-mail newsletter totogether.