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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

My Lifetime Story Family Pedigree Chart

The My Lifetime Story Challenge naturally pushes us into becoming family historians.

Many of us are on the quest to locate our photos from the photo list.

A pedigree chart is a great way to help you organize and get ready to start the My Lifetime Story challenge. A family pedigree chart resembles the branches of a tree and has room for names and the dates, places of birth, marriage, and death of each family member.

The first name at the base of the chart should be the person for who the research is being done. Then the tree branches out from that person to their mother and father. Branching out from both mother and father and grandparents on each side. As the branches continue to grow back generation after generation the ancestors multiply making the outside branches of the tree wider and wider.

You can continue researching your family four or five generations or go deeply into it and try to identify your family’s first immigrants. This can be a very detailed and time consuming task, but also very rewarding. You will need to search the surname line but also broaden your search to include the surnames of other relatives as well. If you leave a mother’s, grandmother’s or great-grandmothers line unexplored you will have a whole missing branch or branches from your tree!

To begin your family tree, locate a generation pedigree chart. There are several free charts you can download online. Start putting together your pedigree chart at least four or five generations. Don't fret about this though. Just go back as far you can. You can always add to this later as well when you find out more information. Fill in the chart as much as possible on your own and then enlist the help of other relatives. Write down their complete names. Dates and places of birth, death and marriage can be estimated to the best of your ability.

Once you have exhausted your known information about the family on your pedigree chart, your real work will begin. Typically you will have a few holes in your chart. Start with what you know and begin your detective work. If you know the name of your great-grandfather but not the names of his parents you can locate a birth certificate. Both of his parents names should be on the birth certificate. Once his parents names are found their parents names can be found in the same way.

Start your family tree and fill in all of the known information and try to find photos and all the important dates for your relatives. This information will be very helpful to you as you begin the My Liftime Story challenge in January!

For more information about the My Lifetime Story challenge click here.

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1 comment:

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