How To Trace Your Family Ancestry
How to Trace Your Family Ancestry
With the dawn of the Internet age more and more people are using
this powerful tool to trace their ancestry. For many families,
especially those that have immigrated to North America, losing
touch with their family roots is quite common. Finding the names
and details of relatives when you can only trace back as far as
your great grandparents is very difficult. Luckily there are
many websites that can assist your search and help find your
roots.
You may think that tracing your family's ancestry is going to
cost you an arm and a leg. In pervious years the only way to
find your ancestors was to hire an expensive professional
company, and results were certainly not guaranteed. However,
thanks to many technological advances in database systems,
finding your family history is as simple as a couple of
clicks.
Information to Help your Search
Before you begin your search, you'll want to get as much
information together as possible. Start by tracing your family
tree as far back as possible. Using family tree software makes
this process simple as there are often tens, if not hundreds of
branches. When you've hit the end of your tree, now is the time
to find a website that allows you enter what information you
have to further your search.
The more info you have the better, but just about anything will
do. For instance, you should have first name, middle name, last
name, year they were born, country they were born in, year they
died, country they died in. Different websites will offer you
different options, but this is typically standard. Most website
will search through a variety of databases and give your search
results that are similar to or match your search criteria.
Free websites will typically just give you search results such
as what databases your ancestor's name appears in. What you do
with this information is up to you. You will probably need to do
more research to find the next branch in your family tree.
However, many of the websites that charge a fee will do this
legwork for you. It is important to read specifically what
services are offered before you sign up with any ancestry
website.