Sunday, August 26, 2012

Are you "up" on your family?

Genealogy may be an intimidating word to many people. We don't know where to begin, what it takes or who to go to for help.

When I started researching my father's family, I almost had nothing to start with. I had his father and mother's name. I thought I had his grandfather's name but it turned out to be only partially correct. I asked him where his family came from. He only knew that he was born in St. Louis, MO and that they lived there when he was a child but he didn't know anything about where his parents came from. That's pretty scary, especially for a newbie genealogist. So, take heart. You probably have a little more than that going for you. Some start with less but not many. The good news is that there's still hope.

In future posts, I plan to give you some tips about different places to search but in this post, I'd just like to talk about getting "up" on your immediate family. I have a very large family and years ago, I began gathering all of their full names, date and places of birth, including their spouses info and their wedding anniversaries. It is an ongoing labor of love for me. Now, YOUR family is probably smaller than mine so your job may not be as difficult. At this time, there are about 80 people in my family and that's just from my parents down!  I have several hundred in my database!

My father and grandmother.
To show you how easy it can be, I connected with one of my nieces who gave me several pieces of new information for her particular part of the family, a part that has been growing rapidly, I might add. It was so fun to connect with this bright young woman in her 20's and find that she is the person who already keeps all the birthday info for her branch of the family. She is my brother's daughter. He had four children and has added two sons-in-law and four grandchildren in recent years. A third potential son-in-law is waiting in the wings for his chance to join the family and I'm excited to say that I already have his information.

So, how about it? Are you ready to get started? Just start by listing your parents and siblings. It doesn't matter how many step-parents you have or step-siblings, add them all. For now, just put them all in one column. Don't forget middle names and if the spelling is unique, underline those names after you've confirmed their spelling. Your second column will be for their birthdays. Make sure everything is completely readable. Do it in pencil if you think it will help. In the next column, put their city and state of birth. IF you can find out what city and the county it was in, it would be even better. You'll write it like this: "Bakersfield, Kern, CA" but if you don't know the county, write it like this: "Bakersfield, , CA". This will become important when you start filling out genealogy software and researching things.

Silly women!  This is Rose up front...haha!...and me, my niece Dorothy, my mother and Cindi.

That ought to keep you busy for awhile. In my next post, I'll share where to get the software.  You can do it in Microsoft Word but if you know Excel, that's way better.  I've done it in Microsoft Word so that I can share it easily with family members. Even if someone doesn't have the software, which is rare, it is easily changed over by their computer into another word processing software so I can share it knowing it has a high chance of being downloaded and opened for their enjoyment.  Of course, I can also make it into a PDF easily and that's the easiest way to share!

First things first. Start collecting the data. Get it on paper or on the computer. Whatever you want to use, go for it. Write me if you'd like to tell me how it's going.

Till next time, have fun being the family gatherer!

Susan

Genealogy Software

Have you considered starting to compile information for your family's genealogy but aren't sure how to organize it all?  There are many good programs out there...and several are free.  Some are free just to start...don't get those...unless you just like feeling the agony of all your work wasted, of course!  =)

I use Legacy Family Tree.  Here's a link to their website:

Legacy Family Tree Software

They're my favorite...but anything you become familiar with becomes your favorite.  I looked around on the web before I finally settled on this one.  To quote a favorite line from the movie, The Candidate, "If you know how to Google, it's worth a Google."  Haha!  Try "free genealogy software" to see what's available these days.  Actually, I just did this and you'll really like the first page I pulled out of the list:

Free Genealogy Software pics by a Tech Support Site!

If you have already started collecting your family info, you'll want to start putting it into the software as quickly as possible.  It can be quite time consuming if you have a lot of names to add at once.  If you're like me, you won't mind it but you might be excited to move on so I'm just warning you...

THIS GENEALOGY STUFF IS ADDICTING!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

It's a BIG WORLD out there...

...and it's been going on for a very long time!

When I think about that, I can't help but wonder how anyone could doubt that this world came to be in any other way than by divine design. Helloooo!

Another thing I can't help but wonder when contemplating the vastness of it all is how on earth any of us can ever have a problem with pride! I mean, come on! It's so big and we're so small...and God is so awesome!

As I research the genealogy of our family, I am aware of all of these things and more...

I'm amazed at how connected we all are.

I'm amazed at how quickly things have changed in such a relatively short amount of time.

I'm amazed at how I've gone through most of my life with no interest in my roots or my heritage.

I'm amazed that I can think the world is vast and small at the same time. Case in point: Since I started doing genealogy, I've discovered more Davis ancestors in my husband's line than mine...and this is significant because neither of us even knew that name was even in his line. Add to that the fact that many of them lived right and died right here in Missouri where we just moved, even right in the area we live in! One of the first things I learned when starting to research my husband's genealogy was that his grandfather was born in MO. After we bought our property, we learned that the county he was born in was next door to our county.

See? It's so big...and yet so small that both of us have many ancestors in this state and there's a good chance that we could be related to people we've already met. Another case in point: Since moving here, we've gone to a chiropractor whose last name is Davis. Of course, at that time, we thought Davis was only in my family line and they were all up in the Columbia, MO area.

So, how many people that I meet could I be related to? I don't know except I'm sure of one thing...we all descended from Adam and Eve and Noah, too. So, howdy cousin! ; )

Monday, January 8, 2007

Okay, I know it's audacious...

Yes, yes...it is rather audacious of me to name this blog "mrsgenealogy" since I am still a relative newcomer to the "sport" or "pasttime", if you will. However, I'm hoping it is also auspicious and somehow indicative of great things to come! ; )

Those of you who know me are aware of my fun use of my name, Mrs. Rogers, which I have every right to use since, after all, I AM married to Mr. Rogers! And since that's my name and genealogy is my game, I find it very appropriate and hope those of you with much more experience and knowledge will not be too offended! ; )

I also hope you will not be too offended by my liberal use of little happy faces and exclamation points! I simply cannot say what I need to say without them. And for your information, no, I am not a morning person any more than I am a night person. I will confess to being a happy person, though...and I'm not ashamed to say it! Oh, it's not because everything is rosy in my world... but because of GOD in my world! ; ) Dear me! Did I just find another reason for an entire group of people to hate me? Oh, well! So be it! I am determined to not be politically correct...but I do hope to be scripturally correct, so you have permission to set me straight when I veer from that! ; )

Well, I look forward to using this blog to discuss all things genealogical and hearing from any of you who happen along! Welcome to my site! My name is Susan and I am a genealo-junkie. I hope you find something of value in the blogs that follow. ; )

MrsG