Ancestry Search – Top 5 Tips For Tracing Your Ancestors

October 1st, 2010 by Guest Author | Filed under Family Tree, Genealogy


If you wish to trace your ancient lineage but feels doubtful because of lack of helpful materials, then it’s time that you turn that frown into a smile because there are now online tools which you can easily utilize to complete the family tree you’ve been dying to know. All you need to have to succeed in this lineage hunting of yours is to be pretty patient and be capable of tracking your steps so that you won’t be confused with the many processes you’ll need to do and encounter.

1. Consult Obituaries

As sad as it sounds, the first thing you should check if you want to get to know your relatives is the obituaries. You can start of your search by choosing one person on your family tree, and trace his name on available obituaries. By tracing him/her, you also have a chance of contacting his other living relatives.

Some obituaries have pertinent information like the name of the spouse, children, siblings, other family members and location. If you feel that you might be connected to them, you can check by attending on the date and time of burial noted on the obituary. You can also use obituary search engines to search by town or location.

2. Refer to Death Records.

If you know a specific place where some of your relatives have lived before, look at the death records of that specific area to see if you have any relatives that have already passed away. With the help of documents such as death certificates and online records, you can look for your other blood relations which are still living on that place.

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3. Ask for Cemetery Archives

Nowadays, cemeteries are compiling digital records of the people who are buried on their vicinity. If it happens that one of your relatives have one of these records, then you are very fortunate. There are some cemetery archives that even come complete with pictures and other important information about the individual which you can use to track down your other relatives.

4. Check Out the Census

Every location, area, and neighborhood has a census where important information such as the number of people living in a certain household or the number of births at a certain time are recorded. Refer to census records to help you track the location of some far off relatives that you have. At present, censuses of certain areas are already available online so you can easily ask for the information you need.

5. Ready your Backpack and Travel

Nothing will give you the utmost confirmation other than directly stopping by at the location of the relatives you’ve tracked down using the earlier steps mentioned. Though this can be tiring, you can know a whole lot of information which you will not be able to know if you just search them in the internet or other sources.

Because of migration, you’ll also need to go to very far places just to trace your ancestry. If you weren’t able to get any recent information about them, then drop by at the place they had their last record on and take your search from there.

With the use of these tips, you are sure to finally know your lineage in no time. Just remember, never hesitate to ask questions and refer to records. With the right dash of dedication and patience you are sure bound to know your ancestors who have lived and passed away.




Ancestry search can be quite tedious if you don’t know how or where to start searching for your ancestors. For more great tips, resources, and tools on how to find your ancestors, be sure to visit www.Ancestor.com.

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