Archive for the ‘Genealogical Records’ Category
How to Use Microfiche Records for Genealogy Research
September 9th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records | | No Comments »How to Use Microfilm Documents for Ancestry Studies Learning how to use microfiche records for genealogy research opens up a whole other avenue for explorations of your family history. Ancestry researchers find a treasure trove of genealogical data and other information when viewing microfiche or mi...
How to Find Adopted Family Members
August 31st, 2010 by admin | Posted in Court Records, Genealogical Records, Vital Records | | 1 Comment »Searching for Adopted Family Members Learning how to find adopted family members opens up a new avenue of personal relationships, letting you connect with biological family members to enrich your life. You’ll often find the eye-opening similarites and characteristics that reaffirm your kinship...
How Do I Learn about a Family Tree?
August 30th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records | | 2 Comments »Ancestry Research 101 Knowing how to learn about a family tree lets you connect with your family’s past, establishing the bloodlines going back generations, if not whole centuries. In the Information Age, people can use the Internet to research their genealogical background, and ancestry resea...
Genealogy and Census Information
August 23rd, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records, Vital Records | | No Comments »The U.S. Census and Ancestry Research People who have researched family ancestry understand how useful census information is to a genealogy study. While there are other resources for people wanting to learn about their family tree (immigration records, church records, vital records), the census info...
Irish Genealogy Records
August 19th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records | | 1 Comment »Ireland Ancestry Studies It’s been a while since I’ve talked about Irish genealogy records, so I wanted to review the latest updates on ancestry resources for Ireland. So many Americans have Irish bloodlines, because of the tragic state of Ireland under British rule in the middle of the ...
How to Write Dates in Genealogy Research
August 18th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records | | No Comments »Writing Dates in Ancestry Records You may have noticed in your ancestry studies that historical dates in records is not uniform, which can cause confusion when trying to decipher dates of birth and death. Learn how to writes dates in genealogical research, so your notes don’t confuse the next ...
How to Search for Death Records
August 10th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records, Vital Records | | No Comments »Searching for Death Certificates When you need to find the death certificate for a recently deceased loved one, you need to know how to search for death records without a lot of hassle. Or if you’ve just started family history research, you want to find vital records without navigating through...
Online Records Search
July 22nd, 2010 by admin | Posted in Address Records, Background Checks, Birth Records, Criminal Records, Genealogical Records, Military Service Records, Private Investigation, Public Records, Vital Records | | 2 Comments »How to Find Internet Records Those wanting to known how to do an online records search should get ready for one of our famous “Best of” posts. You might have noticed, but this Records & Background Blog has built up quite an archive of how-to guides for records searches. More than a f...
How to Find WWII Service Records
July 5th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records, Military Service Records | | 3 Comments »How to Obtain World War II Service Records Learn how to find World War II service records online, to study more about your family history and trace the contribution your family made to world history. Ancestry studies often focus on the lives of people from the 19th or even as far back as the 18th ce...
DNA Testing and Ancestry
April 19th, 2010 by admin | Posted in Genealogical Records | | 2 Comments »Genealogy and DNA Tests DNA testing and ancestry questions tend to revolve around who the biological father of a recently born child, but genealogical questions can be resolved going back generations. You may have heard about how DNA testing established ancestral links between Founding Father Thomas...
