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Genealogy Researcher


Unlock your history and become the genealogy researcher in your family. Genealogy research has become one of the most popular hobbies there is today. Millions all over the world are doing their own research to find information on their ancestors. There are many different reasons why people begin their journey as a genealogy researcher but for whatever reasons, it almost always ends up becoming an addiction. You start off as a genealogy researcher to find medical information or where your red hair came from. Before you know it, you find an ancestor on the United States federal census record and your hooked. You now want to see how far back you can actually trace your ancestors. The internet is the greatest source for a genealogy researcher. It holds more information then you could possibly imagine. As a genealogy researcher you will experience the joy of finding surprising things about your ancestors. Imagine being George W. Bush as a genealogy researcher and discovering that you are related to all the other 41 men who have been president. Also finding out that Bill Clinton is one of your cousins. Oh and let's not forget discovering Al Gore is also a cousin to both you and Bill Clinton. You may be laughing but this information is 100% true. In my own quest as a genealogy researcher I found Suzanna North to be my 13th Great Grandmother. She was one of the few executed in Salem for the ignorance of people back then that believed she was a witch. Imagine what you will find in your family as a genealogy researcher. Just imagine sharing the information you have found at your next family reunion. Build your own ancestry family tree. Start being a genealogy researcher for your family and let the fun begin.

 The first place to start as a genealogy researcher is at home. Dig up all the records you can find no matter how tedious they seem right now, they could hold information that can be helpful later on. Talk to your relatives, document names, dates, places and any other information they can give or remember. All the information you can get will hold clues to make finding your ancestors easier. Contact as many relatives as you can, let them know what you are doing genealogy research on your family and ask them if they have any documents, photo’s, Bibles, diaries, journals, even old letters. There are many things they may have that could be helpful in your research. The most valuable thing to remember and do, is to document everything and stay organized. You could waste a lot of time searching for information you already have. Ancestry.com has many research sheets free of charge that you can print out and use. So what are you waiting for. Get out there, Take your time, have fun and enjoy the exciting journey you are about to begin as a genealogy researcher.

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