Searching your family ancestry can be a very trying and harrowing experience, yet, with the right approach, it can be a completely exhilarating and exciting adventure.
How does one get started?
By far, the most important resource available to you is living relatives of your family line - the older, the better. They often have a recollection of the names, relations, and important facts about their parents, grandparents and, if you're lucky, great-grandparents. It's important to work with known facts, but keep any other relevant information in your notes as it may play a significant role later in your searches.
By tapping the elder's knowledge you should be able to determine where his/her parents, etc, lived, where they went to church and, where they were buried. In Canada, the province, county, town/village or rural community where your ancestors settled/lived is very important in establishing an anchor for further exploring. I was lucky, I was able to establish much of this information from my wise grandmother.
My next adventure took me to a small rural cemetery.
To be continued . . .
Gary
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