Archive for July, 2010

1953

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Family Genealogy

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Using Divorce Records to Do Family Research

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

There are many reasons to access public records online. Some people do not realize how precious these documents can be. If you are looking for in the past the confused a couple or you are helping a family find the details of their past public records can be very valuable.

Forty years ago, the U.S. government a law that makes certain acts of civil status, including marriage and divorce in the public domain. This was done simply because it can help people avoid situations of multiple marriages, which are illegal. public documents can be viewed at no cost to the viewer. One reason that many people do not realize that he has to do with genealogy and family search. One of the biggest obstacles in genealogical research when no one is living the last of a generation. In many cases, the researcher can only be his great-grandfather was married twice, but may not have details on this first marriage. Without this information, one can not draw all the lines of their pedigree. Could soon reach a dead end.

By issuing public documents, this impasse should not be the final. For individuals, even date back years, marriage and divorce, birth and death of the reports are available online. Reports of divorce can be particularly useful. These reports provide more information than just the date of divorce. Showing details spouse, children involved, how they divided the property and information on child support.

When the researcher can access the details of the divorce, you can discover if their ancestors had other kids and they married at first. If children were involved, the researcher can have a look easier and find his family.

genealogical research can be much more successful when vital records can be accessed. Many families in recent years much has been said of any previous marriage, leaving no descendants wondering how they would be able to find information about their family and their ancestors. Whether you’re starting work on the investigation of the family or you’ve spent years trying to track pedigree, you can fill many gaps, you can access public records of divorces of their ancestors. You can find much more information when you know the details, names and dates.

Partial view of my Geni family tree

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Family Genealogy

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Family genealogy Software in other languages?

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Does anyone in the family genealogy? I wonder what is the best software out there that can handle languages like Chinese, Vietnamese and French. I’m sure there must be compatible with Unicode troppo.Vorrei also automatically HTML web pages as well. Thanks!

How do I start a family/genealogy search?

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

I feel like a big piece of my family is missing, and I really want to have my whole family again. If you could list some sites that would be good

LEAFDAHL / LOFDAL / LYNCH / JOHANNESDATTER / WALKER FAMILY GENEALOGY by MICHAEL B. LYNCH

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010


LEAFDAHL / LOFDAL / LYNCH / JOHANNESDATTER / WALKER FAMILY GENEALOGY Part 5 by MICHAEL B. LYNCH. TRACING MY FAMILY ROOTS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA TO possibly MINNESOTA TO possibly NORWAY TO possibly SWEDEN

The Stephens Family A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joshua Stevens

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

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The Stephens Family A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joshua Stevens