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The Prequel: Basics First, Research Later
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Is This Your Experience? A person gives you two pieces of paper, saying “Fill these out.” –You find out later that the papers are Pedigree Chart and Family Group Forum. And you think: –“What am I supposed to write”? –“Where do I write it?” –“What do the letters B, M and D mean?”
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Or, This Experience? A helper sits at a computer and asks you a few questions about your family. She starts typing, then says, “You’re in luck. I found your family.” –She prints a paper with lines and text on it and gives it to you. You think, “Nice, but what am I supposed to do with it”? What’s the difference between “genealogy” and “family history” anyway?
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Definitions The word Genealogy and the words Family History refer to the same activity. Some think: –Genealogy means being an expert in doing it. –Family History includes everyone. What do you think?
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Take a look here: Three Today we will talk about: –Curiosity Suggestions to increase your interest. –Mentoring Suggestions for finding someone to help you. –Learning Ways to increase your knowledge.
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Curiosity Do you want to search for your family? No? –What reasons do you have? Are you interested in: –Hearing family memories? –Seeing what older family looked like? –Passing along what you find to your family?
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Increase Your Interest Will these ideas help? –Interview an older relative. Ask: How did you meet your spouse? What was best about the house you lived in? How did you get to in high school? –Play a guessing game. Find interesting facts about a family member. Write questions to match. Do you have other ideas?
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Mentoring Can you do everything and anything in genealogy? No one knows everything there is to know! What can you do? –Ask questions. –Practice. –Get help from someone. A mentor is someone who knows more than you do, and is willing to teach you.
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Ask for Help Here are a couple ways to find a mentor or tutor. –Ask for help from a friend who does family history. –Ask in the family history center for someone who can tutor you. What other ways can you get help?
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Learning How do you learn? –Read articles about specific subjects. –Study books on the subject. –Participate in an intern program. –Trial and error. What other ways can you learn?
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Ways to Learn Internet. A few are: –http://familysearchwiki.orghttp://familysearchwiki.org –http://genealogy.about.com/library/lessons/blintro.htmhttp://genealogy.about.com/library/lessons/blintro.htm –http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/ –http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/intro.htmlhttp://www.learnwebskills.com/family/intro.html Magazines or books. Genealogy teachers. What other ways can you learn?
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The Beginning of a Great Adventure A final suggestion: –Avoid doing it all at once. –It can be overwhelming. –Do a little at a time. Remember, –You started at the beginning in everything you’ve done, It took time, and this will take time.
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