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Finding Your Family Tree

Everyone asks about their ancestors. What were your grandparents and great grandparents? You probably know your parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles back a generation. Create a genealogy helps you put all the time and place. I want to take a large piece of cardboard and start with the oldest ancestor that you know and get off at present. In this way keeps everyone organized and you will not lose a cousin. Perhaps your name is Neil Cleere, have you wonder who is your ancestors? Are you a Cleere fam?

If your ancestors emigrated, they probably have family over and also went to the city where their ancestors lived. When you apply for a census, for example, look around town relatives. Families did not move away, and were often married to someone who lived nearby. There are many software programs of family trees. You can search online or visit a bookstore for the forms and graphics. You can also add pictures and write stories about the family. Maybe you were adopted or even feel like you’re in the wrong family. There are thousands of family trees online, but be careful that you look in the right.

A good reason to make a family tree is to find hereditary diseases. Most diseases are caused by some type of abuse or lack of knowledge about prevention. If you know the disease and the cause will have ammunition to use against the disease.

It is helpful to make a calendar for each person in your tree. It helps put people in the context of current events in the world. There are several types of trees, or make your own. You can use an image of a real tree and make the leaves on the trees. Have fun making your family tree.

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