How to capture a Life History and archive the stories of those you love

Life History Videos. Haven't you known for years that something was slipping away? Haven't you known deep down, it was important but didn't know how to capture the experiences of a grandparent, parent, aunt, uncle or sibling?
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Research Your Genealogy And Share It With Your Family
Author: Bill Carmel
There are plenty of websites that have great tools to use to keep you organized with your records. Keeping records is very important, along with maintaining them in a secure and good condition.
When searching for information about families the most common type of information that is found is that information that is public. Full names are also essential. As you go through old letters, many of the names will be completely unfamiliar to you. Include any dates; also take note of the addresses on envelopes, and the dates the letters were posted. Names can get you into a muddle if several of your ancestors share a name. Genealogy is now becoming popular for many people. Searching for your past and for ancestors is very fun; many people find it interesting and a great way to learn about their history.
One of the easiest and cost effective way to start is to talk to living relatives and pick their brains about past relatives. Watch for free genealogical courses at your local library. Now that family tree research is so popular, many libraries hold short courses (lasting a couple of hours) on how to conduct library research. Try entering the names into any of the online search resources you're no doubt familiar with. One of the reasons so many people get frustrated with their family tree research is that they simply can't find much - if anything - online. It's possible you'll find an Internet cousin or two on this site.
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