How To Find My Family Tree?

Start with what you already know about your parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents

Ask relatives for names, dates, places, and family stories

Gather old documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, and obituaries

Check family Bibles, photo albums, letters, and diaries for clues

Search online genealogy websites and public records databases

Use census records, immigration records, military records, and land records

Visit local libraries, archives, churches, and courthouses for records

Build a family tree chart to organize names, dates, and relationships

Verify each fact with multiple sources before adding it to your tree

Look for variations in spellings of names and places

Use DNA testing if you want to find biological relatives and confirm connections

Contact distant relatives who may have additional information

Keep track of sources for every piece of information you find

Update your family tree as you discover new records and relatives

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