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Searching International Records

Conducting International Research

In any genealogical research, you must try to trace back your family tree to as much as five generations prior. Aside from basic information, you need full stories that will serve as a concrete foundation to further your research. Once you think you have the information you need, it is never best to assume that the succeeding steps were going to be easy.

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Genealogy Tools

Genealogy tools are there primarily to help you conduct your research better. Here is the list of major genealogy tools you can use:

Maps and Gazetteers
Political territories and geographical boundaries we know today are not exactly the same centuries ago. A town’s name even changes or moves to another place. So to accurately find the documents of your ancestors, you have to use the map of the area when your ancestors lived. Gazetteers are geographical dictionaries that will help you find exact locations. Gazetteers are also a great tool when looking for a place that no longer exist or place whose name has changed.

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Genealogy Basics: Birth and Death Records

Birth and death records are two of the most important sources for genealogical data because they are completed at or close to the time when the event occurred by someone who was present at that time.

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Genealogy Chart: How It Organizes Your Research

It is human nature to trace familial kin, relatives, and the ancestors. It is very important for people to know where they are coming from that is why a family tree is often thought out as the best way to never lose family connections and lineage. But if you dont have a family tree, it is easy to do one now for there are different methods to do that. Finding the roots is tracing the ancestors, the people whom your parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents came from. Doing all the research to trace your roots is called genealogy.

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Across the Border Genealogy Research

No matter how deep you want to go in your genealogy research, you will arrive at a point where you have to cross a border in order to trace your ancestors. Since the task of searching abroad is overwhelming or even intimidating, many decide to abandon their research. While we can all agree that it is tough, it doesn’t mean that it is impossible. The tips below aid for an easier genealogy research in foreign land.

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