Archive for the ‘Genealogy’ Category
Monday, March 2nd, 2009
animalover asked: how does it work? where do I start? what if my family is not from the US?
WOW! Thanks everyone for all that great info. My family is Cuban but most of my great grandparents are from Spain. Perhaps I should try ancestry.com it seems like a put together site
Kim
Tags: Ancestry Com, Genealogy, Spain
Posted in Genealogy | 4 Comments »
Saturday, February 28th, 2009
divinemadness asked: I want to trace my family line back to find the first one who can to this country…how do I do that?
Monica
Tags: Family Genealogy, Family Heritage, Family History Genealogy
Posted in Genealogy | 3 Comments »
Friday, February 27th, 2009
jonie j asked: I am attending college this year and found out there are scholarships available for students that have Native Americans in their families. Does any one have any ideas or knowledge on how to trace their ancestry in this area?
Sue
Tags: Ancestry, Attending College, Scholarships
Posted in Genealogy | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
pdiluigi asked: I am interested in tracing my roots and finding out if I have relatives in other countries. However, I wondered if there was an inexpensive (FREE) way of doing what with all of the wonders of the Internet.
Jeffrey
Tags: Free Web Sites, Relatives, Roots
Posted in Genealogy | 7 Comments »
Thursday, February 5th, 2009
tgent2k1 asked: (of great grandmothers, grandfathers, etc…)….. location??? cost to acquire them???
Tiffany
Tags: Genealogy, Grandfathers, Necessary Death
Posted in Genealogy | 3 Comments »
Sunday, February 1st, 2009
cindy_cee13 asked: I was told that Mormon churches in most cities will let you do your genealogy.
Do they charge anything?
Do they have the name of everyone who was born in the USA? How do I go about such research for my family?
My mother maiden name is Smith. Are there too many Smiths?
How can I find out where the nearest place to me is?
And if I do go, will they try to “convert” me?
Thank you.
Ruben
Tags: Born In The Usa, Mormom, Mormon Churches
Posted in Genealogy | 4 Comments »
Sunday, January 25th, 2009
Cassandra K asked: I am a 5th generation American. A grandfather of mine, Samual Crawford, sailed to America in the late 1700’s with about 35 other Crawfords on a ship called the “Napier.” I am not sure how to go about it, but I would LOVE to find and contact some realitivies that I have in Ireland. I don’t know how to go about finding them though. Anyone from Ireland have any suggestions? I may be able to find out what town he was from, but not quite sure. I also have most of the names of all the other Crawfords that were on the ship with him.
Thank you in advance!
God Bless!!
Rosa
Tags: Contact, Crawfords, Genealogy Sites
Posted in Genealogy | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
delux_version asked: I’ve hit a road block. Aside from traveling 1500 miles to the locaton I’m stuck at what’s the best way to locate ansestors prior to coming to America? Or really any of your best experiences where you were stuck and had an epiphiny, that got you unstuck. Please keep advice to low $’s, if I spend anymore cash my wife will turn me into an ansestor!
Betty
Tags: Ansestor, Coming To America, Roots
Posted in Genealogy | 4 Comments »
Sunday, January 18th, 2009
me asked: What would be the best place to find someone if I only know their first name- and it may even be a nickname- and their previous last name. I am trying to research it.
Kimberly
Tags: Find Person, Genealogy, Nickname
Posted in Genealogy | 2 Comments »
Saturday, January 17th, 2009
Nicole asked: I am trying to research my family and I came upon my great great grandmother’s name in a handmade birth listing in an old family bible. It was great because it had her arrival date to America and name of the ship. I looked it up but she was not there. Now I am stuck. The writer of the book got it from her mother who has already passed.
Darlene
Tags: Arrival Date, Genealogy, Great Grandmother
Posted in Genealogy | 9 Comments »