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Category - Ancestry Research
Ancestry research usually begins with you starting your family tree. Once you’ve added your name to the tree, then begin by adding your immediate family. Remember, your immediate family often holds the key to starting a successful family history project.
Record the memories of your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, sibling, and cousins as you start building your family tree. As you continue adding new family members you will quickly discover how easy it to complete ancestry research.
At some point you are going to hit a road block or also referred to as a genealogy brick wall. Not to worry, continue searching in a different family branch. The goal is to complete as much of your ancestry research by yourself as possible.
Find free tools and resources on the web to help you with your search. When you’ve exhausted all resources and you can no longer find any more records for your ancestry tree you will need to find help. We, at Record Click, want to be your resource, your aid, your means to passing your brick wall and solving the next piece of your puzzle.
A Genealogy Researcher Learns About Sources
There are primary colors and primary sources. The genealogy will encounter them. AND the genealogy...
A Genealogist Looks Beyond the Usual
Our RecordClick genealogist has used professional journals to uncover ancestry information. She...
Labor Day and the Genealogist – Did our Ancestors Work?!
On Labor Day, the history of unions is so relevant to the holiday. Here in America, that history...
A Genealogist and DNA – A Great Pairing for Research
When the recent news of President Warren G. Harding's secret child surfaced, the genealogy...
A Genealogical Back to School with Actor Craig T. Nelson
RecordClick's professional genealogist Joan Shurtliff lets the character (actor) jump out of the TV...
A Genealogy Researcher Creates a Church History and a New...
Genealogists are always looking for new resources. Sometimes, they, as our RecordClick Pro Joan...
A Genealogist Hunts: Finds Ernest Hemingway in Unusual Places
When the genealogist goes on a hunt for history, papers and info sometimes turn up in very odd...
For the Genealogy Researcher, a Postcard from Anywhere is More...
Postcards from the edge of time or anywhere have lots of info, even though they are the older form...
A Good Genealogy Researcher Takes Time
Our genealogy researcher takes time to do the searches and get the documents. She knows how careful...
A Genealogy Researcher and the Declaration of Independence
When our RecordClick genealogy researcher, Joan Shurtliff thinks about the Fourth of July, she...
A Genealogist May Find Roots in the Routes of the Railroad
When searching for roots, the routes of the trains of yesteryear may provide lots of info for the...
Salt Lake City Genealogy: Then and Now
When doing genealogy, the family history researcher will always come across records from the Salt...
Finding Family History Can Be A Tough Task
Lots of us want to track down the details of our family history. We begin on our own and find that...
The Ancestry Researcher, Tony Awards, Genealogy, Census Records...
The Tony Awards are named in honor of Antoinette Perry, actress, director, producer, supporter on...
The Genealogy of the Tony Awards and Antoinette Perry
When the Tony Awards are handed out this week, we'll think of Antoinette Perry. A brief look at her...
Genealogy Research and Baseball Diamonds: Yogi Berra and Joe...
When the genealogy researcher looks at census records, there are always surprises in the lines...
The Genealogy Researcher Celebrates National Rose Month with...
Roses are blooming this month and in honor of National Rose Month, our RecordClick genealogy...
When Searched By a Genealogy Researcher, Business Info Can Boom
Family histories are often told through the businesses the family members owned. How best to find...
The Single Soldier is a Reminder for the Genealogist and All
There are monuments to those who have served. All over this country, one may happen upon one on a...