Lost Relatives And Ancestors: Starting Point
Someone was once quoted as saying It s OK that you can t choose your relatives, because they probably wouldn t have chosen you either. Sure, every family reunion has its share of spats now and then, but think of how well you can smooth things over by showing everyone the progress you re making on the family tree. By now you should have downloaded the newest version of Personal Ancestral File see first article Beginner s Guide. http: www.ezinearticles.com ?Lost-Relatives-and-Ancestors:-A-Beginner E2 80 99s-Guide id 47241 The first step to doing your own research for finding lost relatives and ancestors is to create a four-generation pedigree chart. A great pedigree chart to use can be found at http: www.heirlines.com . Here are a few important things to remember when filling out your pedigree chart: Start with your name in line No.1. Fill in all of the males on even numbers and all of the females on odd numbers. When...