For the time being, I’ll be posting regularly with ideas for
building your family tree at home – still with the emphasis on money-saving, of
course.
Years ago, I heard some sound advice on how to go about
starting to build your family tree.
Step 1: It
involves a shoebox, so if you have one, go and get it now.
Then, go around the house collecting those photographs,
letters, certificates, postcards, and any other family mementos that you've
kept or inherited over the years – specifically those with information on them
that will give you clues as to the identity or activities of your
ancestors.
This could turn into a treasure hunt. Found a school report card? That might have some hints about the pupil’s
age. Medical card? It should have a date of birth on it. A wedding anniversary party invite will let
you calculate the year someone was married.
Once you have a reasonable amount of material to go on, draw
up a family tree chart and add the details from your box of memories. Use pencil and paper, a computer program, or a marker and some
wallpaper - whether you choose a spare roll or something already in use is up to
you.
You’ve started!
Step 2: It’s a
basic principle of family history to begin with what you have at home,
including your own recollections and knowledge as well as those of your
immediate family. Jot down what you know
or remember about your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Then move on to talk to the rest of the
family. Make notes or recordings of what
they say, then follow up by comparing what you've learned with official records (either the ones in your
box, or online).
Old photos can be a great memory-jogger, for yourself and
for the elderly relatives. If you’re
really lucky, somebody was an amateur movie-maker and made loads of Super 8
film or camcorder footage which has ended up in your loft – ideal for a family
cinema night, complete with popcorn and ice cream.
☙ Next time, I’ll be sharing some suggestions for free
websites that you can use to build on what you’ve found at home, and to verify
what you’ve been told about the family. ☙
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Thank you, Chris