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		<description><![CDATA[Latter Day Saints &#8211; Great Advances In Genealogy As a branch that studies scientifically, the way a family has grown from its original state into the current generation, its culture, language and other philosophical details besides basic particulars such as who married who and where they are now etc, genealogy is no longer restricted to [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a branch that studies scientifically, the way a family has grown from its original state into the current generation, its culture, language and other philosophical details besides basic particulars such as who married who and where they are now etc, genealogy is no longer restricted to only the elite or the super-powerful leaders. It includes spiritual elements as well, such as the study of the history of LDS reveals, by being so popular today.<br />
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From studying the birth and descent of persons of noble origin to covering a broader scope of regular people and even those untouched by wealth and power-games, genealogy of Latter Day Saints is a commonly accepted research in modern times, which has been influenced by religious events in a great measure to turn it into the intensive study branch it is today.</p>
<p>Modern times have acknowledged the genealogy of the Church of Jesus Christ as being one associated with Latter-day Saints or the LDS as they are commonly referred to; it refers to the people known as Mormons, which is a church that originated as way back as 1830. It was started by one Joseph Smith, who began the process with a group of 6 and slowly it built up to the astounding 11 million member-bases it is today. Thus, one can well understand the gravity and influence of such important religious leaders that could help the cause of genealogy advance and branch out as it certainly seems to have proven it already has, with the LDS having many different groups and sects today.</p>
<p>All these various religious denominations that originated from the Church of Jesus Christ are believed to have descended from the one Smith established and so, even though they are separate groups now, the LDS still has is a force to be reckoned with since it pioneered in copying and protecting records that are very useful in the advancement of genealogy today.</p>
<p>For example, one important task the LDS members did was transcribing records into microfilms in the 20th century, which are very valuable and expensive since they are the ultimate authority on LDS genealogical field.</p>
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<p>The other salient feature of the Latter Day Saints phenomenon recorded by individuals who helped maintain records of members is that important doctrinal activities such as baptism, marriage and death were paid a great deal of attention; so, the modern Church of the Latter-day Saints has access to the most detailed international genealogy library.</p>
<p>One can find more information at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah which is filled with genealogical treasures that have been compiled from member journals, membership records, periodicals and some even from the biographies of different LDS members.</p>
<p>Thus, modern day genealogists have to credit the LDS group of believers for having put such a lot of effort into painstakingly recording vignettes and snippets of a rich religious history that would otherwise not have stood up to the true test of genealogy being a complete, exhaustive and insightful account of a particular ethical group&#8217;s origins &#8211; right down to the present time status.<br />
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<p>If you are a Canadian and are wondering about your genealogy, there are wonderful sources online to learn more about your ancestors. You don&#8217;t have to look any farther than the internet which offers a wide spectrum of data for you to peruse. Some internet sites were created to provide you a useful resource tool for tracing your family roots.</p>
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You can use the internet for searching genealogy which can amply supply you with a large database of information for you to search. It is wonderful that resourceful individuals have taken the time to upload governmental documents that were kept intact by libraries worldwide. Utmost care has been taken to preserve the integrity of these records and much time spent uploading them for worldwide use.</p>
<p>What Are You Searching For?</p>
<p>Whether you are searching for information such as someone&#8217;s date of birth or origin of birth, a death certificate or any other official record, some sources have a database that includes such information between the late 1700s and the mid-1800s. An added bonus is the petitions for land ownership which was quite common during this time in history and would be quite valuable if you are a Canadian creating your family tree on your family chart.</p>
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<p>You may also find military records containing lists of those who were court-martialed in World War I and other wars should you decide to delve deeper. Another essential element is obituaries listed as news items in newspapers of the time which would be a valuable gold-mine of a find. Some census records can be found from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s if you know your kin&#8217;s birth, sex, or age, marital status or job occupation during that period of history. Some records have been intact, while others did not survive. Good hunting!</p>
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<p>Just a quick post to share with you what the world is currently searching for regarding family tree information. It may be the base family tree search or family tree templates search or general genealogy. I looked at family tree and family tree template searches done at Google only. The other search engines only have 20% of the searches done and to find valid family tree search data, Google provides.<br />
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Here are the searches I found:</p>
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<p>Genealogy is a special hobby which can be turned into a passion if the right steps are taken. Learn how you can become a genealogy researcher.</p>
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When does a hobby become a passion? When does a passion become a job? Tough questions to answer! For those who have taken their childhood dreams and turned them into a job, there may not be an answer. Their job really isn&#8217;t a job, it&#8217;s a passion and they love every minute of the work, or in their case, the play. If you have a passion for genealogy, here are a few steps to help you earn the knowledge you need to become a <a href="http://pricegen.com/resources/genealogy_researcher.htm">genealogy researcher</a>. As you bury yourself in the work, you may be able to answer these questions on your own.</div>
<p>The best place to begin is performing your own family history. It is an opportunity for you to jump in and get your feet wet. This process may take time, but the work is extremely satisfying, as you will be gaining knowledge of exactly what your family went through to give you the life you have today. There are many places you can get started, but the best place may be visit local libraries. Here you can find articles and many other archives which will assist in giving you the information you need. Courthouses are also a great place to search for information. As you get into the researching process you will become more adapt to solving problems.<br />
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Subscribe to magazines and journals which focus around genealogy. These magazines are rich in ideas which will assist you in learning more about your passion. Genealogy is all about research, so this will be an excellent opportunity for you to learn how to better manage your time when you are performing the work. Many methods can be ineffective and may not result in the historical information you are after. If you are aware of which tactics have proven to be beneficial to others, it will simplify your process.</p>
<p>Obviously you will be working directly with others if you are performing deep research for genealogical data, which opens up the perfect opportunity for you to talk with others about their experience with the work. Every individual will have tried new methods which you may not have had the chance to try. These conversations can be extremely helpful in saving you time in your own genealogy research.</p>
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<p>The more work you perform, the more you will realize that there is a large amount of information to learn about this wonderful work. Do not be overwhelmed, because it is a hobby which can be turned into a passion. Soon you will be on your way to becoming a skilled genealogy researcher, and will have the answer that many are after: When does a passion become a job?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in knowing about the birth of Christianity and about morals then the book by Nietzsche is the one you should read. The book is titled On the Genealogy of Morals and is a polemical work of philosophy. Published in 1887, philosophers worldwide have regarded this book as one of the best philosophical book ever made.</p>
<p>First of all, this book was made by Friedrich Nietzsche because his first one, Beyond Good and Evil was considered to be too complicated to understand and does not explain all about morals. The book, On the Genealogy of Morals is primarily focused on morality and its origins. It emphasizes more on Christian morality and moral prejudice.<br />
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In this book you will find three essays namely &#8220;Good and Evil, Good and Bad&#8221;, &#8220;Guilt&#8217;, &#8216;Bad Conscience&#8217;, and Related Matters&#8221;, and the third essay is called &#8220;What do ascetic ideals mean?&#8221; As you can see, the On the Genealogy of Morals book focuses a lot about morality and Christianity. You have to consider that morality is quite a broad word to understand and many people have different morality.</p>
<p>You have to consider that many people have different perceptions of what is good and what is bad. Because of this, there will be a conflict of morality. In fact, this book has stated that humans don&#8217;t even know themselves even if they have vast knowledge. In short, many people don&#8217;t know what morality is and they have different ideals where it is difficult to understand what is moral and what is not.</p>
<p>Although there are laws about morality, you have to consider that it still conflicts with other ideals. There are different philosophies about morality and many people have different perceptions. What this book will explain is about the origins of morality and will mainly concentrate on the widely accepted Christian morality. As you may know, Christian morality is filled with different ideals that seem favorable in the human way of life. You have to understand that many religions have different morality. However, Christian morality is widely accepted because of its ideals and many people consider the philosophy behind Christianity is right.</p>
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<p>For example, in the past people consider slavery as part of life and is part of their moral principles. However, as time changes and as society evolves, slavery is now viewed as immoral in modern countries.<br />
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This book also explains about the human conscience and regards it as the voice of God in man. As you read further on, you will see that guilt is also an issue in morality. For example, if you hurt a person or kill a person, do you feel guilt? Many societies today views hurting or killing a person as immoral and for good reasons too. The Christian values state that it is wrong to kill or hurt someone. Because of this education and this ideals that have been imprinted in one&#8217;s mind since childhood, you will feel guilty about hurting or killing a person.</p>
<p>These are some of the things that you can expect in On the Genealogy of Morals. You have to consider that this book is quite hard to understand. You will also need to adjust to the philosophical way of thinking in order to fully understand the contents inside this book.</p>
<p>Author: Roger Mitchell</p>
<p>Roger Mitchell contributed this article. He has other well-written and helpful articles related to Genealogy like <a href="http://www.myhealthbook.org//sitemap/THE_BASICS_Cheney_and_Obama_Its_Not_Genetic.html" target="_new">The Basics Cheney And Obama Its Not Genetic</a> and <a href="http://www.myhealthbook.org//sitemap/Paying_for_a_family_tree.html" target="_new">Paying For Family Tree</a>. This article may be used only in its entirety with all links included.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.MyHealthBook.org" target="_new">http://www.MyHealthBook.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When interviewing a relative to gather genealogy information on your ancestry there are several important considerations to keep in mind:</p>
<p>Do start close to home. Interviewing your own parents can be one of the most enlightening and enjoyable experiences you will have. If your relationship with your parents is not as close as you would like, that is all the more reason to reach out. Almost everyone loves to talk about themselves and their history and is flattered when someone takes a genuine interest. Consider it a great new bonding opportunity.<br />
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Do get important dates and places and other specific information on marriages, births, deaths of parents and siblings.</p>
<p>Do ask them to relate stories about their past that will bring insight and understanding to who they are and the events that shaped their lives and attitudes and contributed to making them the person they are today.</p>
<p>Do come prepared with a set of specific questions so that you can control the flow of the conversation and keep it moving.</p>
<p>Do come prepared to either take notes or record or video tape the conversation.</p>
<p>Do try to ensure that everyone is comfortable and that you are in a relatively quiet place so that they are not bothered by household distractions.</p>
<p>Do ask if you can make copies of important genealogy documents, letters or photos.</p>
<p>Do ask open ended questions that will elicit information rich responses to your questions. An open ended question is one that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no or a short one word response.<br />
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Do not overstay your welcome by taking up more of their time than you ask for up front &#8211; unless they offer to extend the visit. A 1 or 2 hour initial visit is plenty.</p>
<p>Do not bring your cell phone or other things that are likely to distract you from your mission.</p>
<p>Do not act bored, even if the information is not of personal interest to you.</p>
<p>Do not be afraid to politely move the conversation to a new topic if the interviewee gets stalled on an irrelevant topic for too long. But be careful not to interrupt in the middle of a thought.</p>
<p>Do not be pushy about getting sensitive information. Be aware that your interviewee may simply not be comfortable discussing certain things.</p>
<p>Do not dominate the conversation &#8211; let the interviewee do most of the talking.</p>
<p>Do not forget to thank the person at the conclusion of the interview for their time and information.</p>
<p>Do not procrastinate &#8211; particularly when it comes to interviewing older relatives. It is sad when you intend to get around to an interview but don&#8217;t find the time until it is too late.</p>
<p>Once you have completed your interview it is wise to go back and work up a transcript of the conversation. It is both courteous and appropriate to offer to share a copy with the interviewee once you have completed the transcript.</p>
<p>Author: Christopher L. Dunn</p>
<p>Christopher L. Dunn has been active in personal genealogy and family history for many years. He resides in Salem, UT.</p>
<p>For more information please visit more of the authors websites:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cixx.com" target="_new">http://www.cixx.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mtworld.com" target="_new">http://www.mtworld.com</a></p>
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<h2>Genealogy Tools</h2>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <img alt="family tree maker vista" height="95" src="http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumbimg_52/1144353919ai9aNJ.jpg" width="120" /></p>
<p>Genealogy is the study of our <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com">family history</a> and ancestry. It allows us to learn about origins, know more about our family tree, and to put us in closer touch with our roots. There are many reasons why you might be interested in subject:</p>
<p>* There of course professional historians, and some of these will study genealogical matters just like any other historical subject.</p>
<p>* For many people genealogy is simply interesting hobby. Learning about your family&#8217;s past is fascinating in itself, but furthermore the process of seeking and analyzing genealogical information can also be enjoyable &#8211; rather like trying to solve a complicated detective puzzle.</p>
<p>* The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often informally known as the &quot;LDS Church&quot;) encourages research into family history. Members of the church believe that tracing their family history is a religious obligation, and believe that they will be reunited with family members in the afterlife.</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; <img alt="family tree maker upgrade" height="250" src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/KGg2XLhF_Co/default.jpg" width="300" /></p>
<p>Whatever the reason for your interest in genealogy, you can find a lot of help online. This includes:</p>
<p>1. Many web sites that contain searchable information that is of use in genealogy. Some such web sites contain vast databases collected from public, military or private records.</p>
<p>2. There is a wide range of genealogical <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph/category/software">software</a> products available, including for example programs that help you draw out family trees, and organize your genealogical information. Some such products can be downloaded immediately, whereas others can be ordered online but are delivered by mail (typicalled these are boxed software products on a CD-ROM).</p>
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<p>3. There are many tutorials about <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph">genealogy</a>, as well as sites containing tips and ideas if you feel that you are stuck at a deadend during your research.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Sunil Tanna
<p>By S. Tanna. Discover <a href="http://www.downloadfocus.com/cat_hobbies_genealogy.php" target="_new">Genealogy Tools</a> at <a href="http://www.downloadfocus.com/cat_hobbies_genealogy.php" target="_new">http://www.downloadfocus.com/cat_hobbies_genealogy.php</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Study Your Genealogy? You never met them, but without them you wouldn&#8217;t be here. They&#8217;re your ancestors; those long-forgotten people whose lives were so different, yet so similar, to yours today. Why study these people who are long gone and buried? Well, think about it. If just one of the thousands of your direct [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Why Study Your Genealogy?</h2>
<p>You never met them, but without them you wouldn&#8217;t be here.  They&#8217;re your ancestors; those long-forgotten people whose lives were so different, yet so similar, to yours today.</p>
<p>Why study these people who are long gone and buried?  Well, think about it. If just one of the thousands of your direct ancestors didn&#8217;t exist, you wouldn&#8217;t either.  If your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother never met your great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, your significant other would never have met you because, well, you wouldn&#8217;t be alive.</p>
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<p>Besides honoring the significance of your ancestors, studying your family&#8217;s genealogy can just be plain fascinating.  There are so many things you can learn, such as why you or your parents grew up on one location or another.  For example, if one of your ancestors was a Hessian soldier used by the British to fight the American colonists, you might find some relatives living in Pennsylvania, which had a large population of German-Americans, many of them Hessian soldiers who deserted the British and later fought for the Americans.  Many of their descendants later moved to Ohio.</p>
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<p>You can also learn why certain first names pop up in your family tree or even your family&#8217;s original surname before it was Americanized.  Many names were not easy to pronounce by immigration officials, who changed surnames on documents as immigrants were processed. Finding your true surname can also be a clue as to your ancestors&#8217; occupations, as many surnames were taken according to the person&#8217;s livelihood, such as Tanner, Baker, etc.</p>
<p>Learning about your family&#8217;s genealogy can also aid in learning about medical conditions which may be passed on genetically.  Did your ancestors have heart conditions?  Were they prone to cancer?  Was there a large incidence of auto-immune disorders in your distant past?  How can you learn about medical conditions of those long past?  Sometimes stories are passed through generations, but, in the absence of that, you can research death notices in old papers, which often times detailed the cause of death.  Knowing the cause of death of your ancestors can help you make decisions about your health today.  If there is a preponderance of certain cancers in your <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph/category/templates">family&#8217;s</a> past, you might want to be more mindful of your eating or smoking habits.  Perhaps this knowledge would compel you to participate in genetic testing.</p>
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<p>How do you get started in <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph/category/research">genealogy research</a>?  Luckily there are numerous avenues on which to begin.  If your community has a genealogy library or association, you could start by joining a group or visiting their offices.  Often times genealogy associations have numerous research materials to aid in your search.  Southern California has an excellent genealogy group, the Southern California Genealogical Society, located in Burbank (818-843-7247).  You can visit their library, as well as attend the yearly &#8216;Genealogy Jamboree&#8217; sponsored by them.  In fact, if you go to your favorite search engine and put in &#8216;genealogy jamboree&#8217; you&#8217;ll find other genealogy jamborees located around the country.  The Jamborees are great because you can discover different genealogy groups in your area, as well as purchase the latest genealogy publications and software.</p>
<p>The internet, of course, is also a place where genealogy enthusiasts can find a treasure trove of information, either through access to research materials, or through connecting with distant relatives through genealogy forums.</p>
<p>Ancestry DNA is also a tool which can help the budding genealogist.  Ancestry DNA, or genetic <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph">genealogy</a>, is simply discovering your ancestor&#8217;s origins by testing your DNA, which is performed with a cotton swab inside your cheek.  With these tests you can discover what part of Africa from which your ancestors originated; what Irish clan your ancestors belonged to; if you have any Native American ancestry.</p>
<p>Once you get started with <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com">genealogy research</a> you will get hooked.  Not only will you be able to discover things about your ancestors, but you may find you can discover more about yourself as well.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Shari Hearn
<p>Shari Hearn is a writer and creator of <a href="http://www.dnapaternitytests.net" target="_new">DNA Paternity Testing</a>, where you can learn more about <a href="http://www.dnapaternitytests.net/Genetic_Genealogy.html" target="_new">Genetic Genealogy</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 Easy Tips For Starting Your Genealogy Research You&#8217;ve decided that it&#8217;s time to start a family tree, but have no idea how, exactly, you&#8217;re going to do that. If you&#8217;re like most of us, you&#8217;ve probably looked at the idea of hiring someone to help you (and then promptly fainted when you heard the [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;ve decided that it&#8217;s time to start a <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com">family tree</a>, but have no idea how, exactly, you&#8217;re going to do that. If you&#8217;re like most of us, you&#8217;ve probably looked at the idea of hiring someone to help you (and then promptly fainted when you heard the price tag attached to hiring help), or you&#8217;ve looked into expensive <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph/category/software">computer programs</a>. You can make a family tree easily and inexpensively by using these three tips, though, and you&#8217;ll be pleased with the end price tag.</p>
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<p>Tip #1: First and foremost, talk to you family! All too often people forget to talk to their family members when they&#8217;re trying to make a family tree. This is a goldmine of information you just can&#8217;t afford to ignore. The relatives that you have living can help you to get a great start, or to fill in the blank spaces that may be hard to figure out. If you&#8217;re trying to keep things a secret, try being a bit discreet in your questions.</p>
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<p>Tip #2: Be organized in your genealogy research. The more organized you are, the better off you&#8217;ll be and the easier it is to get things together. If you know how to make a spreadsheet, use one of those, and if you&#8217;re not quite sure how to use one, get a piece of paper and be very detailed. This can help you to keep everything in order.</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; <img alt="family tree maker vista" height="193" src="http://www.trcc.commnet.edu/library/updates/Other_Db/images/genealogy_tree.jpg" width="150" /></p>
<p>Tip #3: The easiest way to make a <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph">family tree</a>, and to get your <a href="http://www.recordsproject.com">genealogy records</a>, is to do so online. There are a few great websites that can help you to search through public records in order to learn who your ancestors were and where they came from, helping you to complete your family tree without having to spend tons of money.</p>
<p> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --><br /> Author:&nbsp;Rick Evin
<p>Rick Evin is an enthusiast of genealogy research. He specializes in researching and writing about public records on the internet. Check out <a href="http://recordsproject.com" target="_new">http://recordsproject.com</a></p>
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<p>Genealogy is the study of who is in a family and whom they are related to.  The more general study of family history will also try to determine important information about their lives and deaths such as dates of birth and death and employment records.  Genealogy has existed since ancient times.  Genealogical information was originally transmitted orally and later, through written records.  Genealogy was vital in determining the ancestry of rulers and nobles.  Detailed genealogical records ensured that the passing down of titles would be done without error.</p>
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<p>Genealogists helped people displaced by World War II find family members who remained in Europe.  Many Irish families used genealogical records to help rediscover family members that have been separated for two or three generations since their families emigrated from Ireland.  James Dent Walker founded the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society in 1977.  He aided Alex Haley with his book Roots.  This book inspired many African Americans to search for their ancestors.</p>
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<p>Major events in a person&#8217;s life are usually recorded and stored at a local, regional or national office.  Genealogists locate these records and use them to determine family relationships and recreate timelines.  Genealogists generally start from the present and work backward in time.  Genealogists may also conduct interviews with living relatives to determine the same information.  The success of a genealogist may depend on the volunteer efforts of complete strangers.</p>
<p>There are many helpful message boards that will help you find people with particular surnames or who lived in a particular region.  Many genealogists contribute their free time and participate in projects such as preparing name <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph/category/software">indexes for records</a> and placing them online.  Other genealogists can then use the name indexes to find these records.  There are other projects that transcribe records so that genealogists can find records based on something other than a name.  For example, there are projects that transcribe deeds, which allows for searches by land description.</p>
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<p>You may also look for help from the thousands of genealogical societies around the world.  These societies are generally focused on a particular surname, geographic area, or ethnicity.  Most of the people who work at these societies are volunteers.  These societies have large amounts of genealogy material.  They may also publish a newsletter, provide research assistance to the public and offer classes in genealogy.  There are two other useful genealogical resources: International Genealogical Index (IGL) and DNA analysis.</p>
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<p>The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints copied most of their available <a href="http://www.family-tree-templates.com/a-family-tree-graph/category/templates">genealogical records</a> onto microfilm.  An important part of the Mormon faith is tracing their family history, so there are a lot of records.  This resulted in the creation of the IGL.  The IGL contains hundreds of millions of records of people that lived between the 1500s and 1870s.  These records can be viewed at the Family History Library, which is their main library, in Salt Lake City, Utah.  They can also be viewed at the more than 4,000 Family History Centers located near their churches.</p>
<p> If you prefer the Internet, then you can view the IGL as well as the Ancestral File, 1880 U.S.  Federal Census, Social Security Death Index, Salt Lake City Library Catalog and some American Army Indexes to those who died in the Korean and Vietnam wars on the website FamilySearch.  This is especially useful because you can do multiple searches for names, parishes, dates, etc.</p>
<p>DNA analysis has proven to be useful to the field of genealogy because the DNA from your earliest ancestors will be passed down relatively unchanged.  A genealogical DNA test can estimate the probability that two people are related.  The Molecular Genealogy Research Project is a collection of genetic test results that will be used to match people descended from a direct ancestor.  The Genographic Project is a collection of results that can be used to trace human migratory patterns and to determine biogeographical and ethnic origin.</p>
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