Monday, November 10, 2014

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For some people, winter is the best time to do genealogy. aron We are probably more beloved home in the winter and when summer arrives, we will gladly out in the sun, light and heat (hopefully). Others think that summer is the best time to pursue genealogy. Maybe it's a family reunion that will be held, providing a golden opportunity to get the last names of the family tree. Holidays can include tombs, visiting family farms / sites, or Municipal Archives. Whenever your favorite time to do genealogy is, so you can be prepared to get the most out of your summer time genealogy with these five tips:
1. Family Reunion / Family visit: If you are fortunate enough to have been invited to a family reunion so this is a golden opportunity to talk with other family members who may operate with genealogy forks lift, have stories about the family or remember someone who has it. If you want to create a family reunion although you can check Digital Archive User Forum topic No. 35449 and DIS-Norge related forum, and forums on Digital Archives.
Informal family reunion aron can occur spontaneously because visiting a relative and so will several of the family aron visiting from this area to greet you or just to gather. Again many opportunities to gather information.
2. Grave tips: You can visit the cemeteries where your family is buried aron to look for birth dates on tombstones. On the website of the DIS-Norway, Genealogy and Data Tombstones can find out where the grave is, and is a member of DIS-Norway can apply further in a database. These databases often provide the coordinates (space) to the graves. If you know where the grave is located, you can also call the cemetery office for the municipality and they can most often help you with the coordinates of the grave.
I am attaching a link to a picture of Midge Frazel, from the blog "Granite in My Blood". Here she shares a photo where she shows the Tools she has with him when she shall register tombs. Touch the picture you've got it in larger format. She also shares a series called "Learning Cemetery Research", with videos here.
3. Traveling to ancestral property and places aron Plan a trip around Norway where visiting farms, or building your ancestors lived on / in. Maybe you had relatives who emigrated. Time to visit the USA or Australia?
Planning: Talk to those who own the place now before you come. Often it so that when you come to visit, these identified relevant pictures and things, or someone they know who can tell you more about the place and the people. If you take time to plan and talk to or e-mailing people before you arrive, you will get much more out of the experience.
The genealogist visit Sogn og Fjordane we saw a cash box / "cash register" from the guest house that my ancestors had in the late 1700s early 1800s. Check the holes in the lid for coins.
4. Family Photographs - looking aron summer One summer, mother and I traveled to northern Norway to visit elderly relatives who had no specific digital skills nor PC. I had the PC, photo scanner and camera. We got poke in boxes with pictures (in one of the boxes we found a 60-year-old image of the mother as 11-year-old with his great-grandmother when she was visiting there recently), we took pictures of the photo that hung in the glass frame on wall and we got to see the old photo album. Several generations back with pictures was the result of this journey. We also traveled to Sogn og Fjordane and Møre og Romsdal in the same errand, and found more than we dreamed of. This I really recommend.
5. Reading Tips for Summer If summer for you is to be on the beach under an umbrella aron with a drink with an engrossing novel so check out some of the genealogy-related books I've read, the list of related novels of Norwegian and family novels aron in English -GoodReads list with genealogy fiction!
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