Friday, May 20, 2016
Using what you already have...
Seems too obvious?? You can add a whole lot of new detail to your family history research simply by rereading those certificates that you bought ages ago, or that newspaper cutting that you clipped and tucked away for safe keeping. Witnesses on birth certificates were often relatives, especially in early times. Witnesses on marriage certificates were and quite often still are relatives. Read those obituaries. See if the coffin-bearers or pall carriers are relatives. You may not have been able to place them at the time but a tiny scrap of information now may get the light bulb going and open up a whole new avenue of research. Best of all because you have already bought the certificate ages ago or noted the record, this kind of research will not cost you anything but time. So dig out those old certificates, newspaper cuttings or all those old notebooks you have tucked away and go through them! You will be glad you did.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Welcome to Genie Chat
Hello,
Welcome to Genie Chat, a new blog which will share tips and tricks about where to search for elusive ancestors from an Australian, cost effective perspective!!
Over many, many years I have searched out family history and have found it in some of the most unusual places. Often one tiny clue can open a huge door.
I hope you will find it interesting and hopefully there may be one tiny thing that I mention that will open a new door for your own family history...
Welcome to Genie Chat, a new blog which will share tips and tricks about where to search for elusive ancestors from an Australian, cost effective perspective!!
Over many, many years I have searched out family history and have found it in some of the most unusual places. Often one tiny clue can open a huge door.
I hope you will find it interesting and hopefully there may be one tiny thing that I mention that will open a new door for your own family history...
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)