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Introduction to Genealogy.
Genealogy is the hobby, art and science of researching family history so you can find out who your ancestors were and trace back to your family's origins.
Target selection.
Before you begin researching your family history, it is helpful to determine the purpose of your research.
A family's story begins at home.
The golden rule when studying family history is to try to search backwards, starting from information already known.
Where is the best place to start?
Start by writing down facts about yourself: your place and date of birth, marriage details, your spouse, children, parents, your parents' parents, and so on;
The next step is your relatives.
Thanks to information from your relatives, you can learn more about your family, but in this case you need to be patient and tactful.
How to succeed?
How successful your family history research will be depends on a number of factors, many of which are beyond your control.
Documents and photographs.
Most families have old documents and photographs that can be valuable to a family historian.
Study family history, become a member of the relevant society.
A range of literature on genealogy can be found in libraries and bookstores.
Use the right tools.
The family tree is a central part of any family history study, and compiling it is often a fascinating journey that can turn into a real detective story.
Share with others and have fun!
If you have compiled your family tree, collected interesting old photographs of your family, and recorded family legends, stories and amusing incidents, do not hide such wealth from others!
COMPILATION OF A PEDIGREE
1. Drawing up an ascending tree.
The listed family archive documents will be enough to compile a table up to the 4th-5th generation. To collect more detailed information, you should not neglect conversations with relatives. For conversations with relatives, prepare a questionnaire with which you can easily guide the conversation without losing the thread of the conversation. Naturally, this information will only fit in the pedigree list, so start keeping it at the same time as compiling the table.
2. Drawing up a descending tree.
3. Recommendations for storing materials.
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