TRACING YOUR FAMILY TREE
Genealogy, the history of a
family from the past to the present, is one of the most popular
subjects__________ the Internet. Although genealogy has always been
conducted professionally __________ serious legal and financial reasons,
__________ a hobby it began to take off in the 1990s when people
started to use the Internet to share information.
__________ embarking on
genealogy __________ a hobby, though, you are advised to decide on what
it is you want to find out about your family and what you will do with
the information. __________ go from what you __________ know and work
backwards. You should undertake to find out the basic facts about as
many relatives as __________ : their date and place of birth, marriage,
death and burial. You are encouraged to look through photo albums and
talk to relatives and their friends, __________ a breakthrough often
hangs on a single conversation. It’s important that you remember to
write everything down, __________ a note of where the information came
from, for some of the clues __________ not be obvious at first sight.
After that, you __________ visit
a local records office or reference library to look for useful
documents, __________ wills and tax records. You might __________ want
to join a Family History Society and share information with others. From
then __________ , it’s time to make good use of the computer,
__________ the Internet or the vast number of family histories stored on
a CD-ROM.
Genealogy can be a frustrating
hobby, full of dead ends and misleading trails, but, __________ no
amount of software is a substitute for patience and an enquiring mind,
with the Internet it has never been easier to pursue.
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