Thursday, July 30, 2009

How to Make a Free Family Tree TodayFairly Tales Come True

Creating a family tree is something that everybody may have done as a school project. Back then, elementary or high school teachers required students to cut pictures of their relatives and have them put the cut outs in a self - made family tree. It is often required to make the students more proud of their relatives and heritage.
Family trees are often composed of boxes. Those boxes are interconnected with each other to signify the relationship of one family member to another. For example, people who are married are often connected through a horizontal line. Parents and children on the other hand are commonly linked to each other with the use of a vertical or a diagonal line with an upward or downward orientation.
Technically, a three generation family tree is relatively easy to make. Why? Because it would only show you with your siblings, your parents with their brothers and sisters and the generation of your grand parents as well. So researching is not exactly hard. All you need to do is to sit down with your mom and your dad and perhaps have them supply you with the information that you need. However, this method of research may not be too effective if you are planning to go further than the third or fourth generation. For one, looking for a resource person may be quite difficult if most of them turn out to be elderly, forgetful or worse, deceased.
So what are you to do? Here are some resources that can help you start to make a free family tree of your own.
1. On Hand Documents It is always start with all the resources that are available right at your home. These resources can be documents like birth, death and residency certificates. These certificate can give you important data that can help you get started.
2. Public Documents If the mentioned documents are not readily available, you can always visit your local state house to check what kind of records they have about your ancestors. Just be warned though that doing the research this way can be tiresome and time consuming.
3. Genealogy Websites Using the Internet as a source can also be very helpful. By providing them with the salient information that they require, the may be able to come up with a list of your possible relatives in just minutes. All you need to do then is to check out the list of names to see which among those possible matches are your relatives. However, the services of these websites are not entirely free you should be ready to shell out some bucks for them.
Then again, if you are someone who are someone who loves to keep a personal touch to your family chart, you can always go for the first two research methods. If you are a novice at this and you do not know where to start, you can always get self - help ebooks like The Kitchen Table Genealogist that can teach you how to make a free family tree in no time.

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