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The facts you NEED to seek EVERY TIME as you build your family tree (& ways to keep track) 

Aimee Cross - Genealogy Hints
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What facts do you need to be sure you seek EVERY TIME in genealogy research? How do you keep track of them? Genealogical brick walls are often broken down by making sure you've checked each box.
Thank you Beth Money for sharing your great ideas! Beth has graciously shared her document with all - get it here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
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Learning about your ancestors is fun! It’s detective work at its best. My professional genealogy business, Ancestry Consulting by Aimee, and my You Tube channel were born out of a desire to help others discover their family history. I have been working on my genealogy since a teenager and have been helping others as a professional genealogist for almost 10 years. Whether breaking through a genealogy brick wall, determining parents through DNA matches, beginning genealogy research, or discovering your family origins, I want to help you build your family tree! Happy hunting!
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Комментарии : 61   
@lawrente
@lawrente Год назад
Would Beth be willing to share her files? I've been meaning to create the exact same thing. Why reinvent the wheel?
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Beth has graciously shared her document template - THANKS BETH! I've thrown it up on Google Drive - you can get it here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sR4oGI_Mu3-oXd9RubdavExzZJ9ix2LJ/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=102949060257117341655&rtpof=true&sd=true
@lawrente
@lawrente Год назад
Thank you, Aimee and Beth! We really appreciate your contributions. Awesome!
@imp822
@imp822 Год назад
Love the tracking form!!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Me too! Thanks again Beth!
@gutsbiker
@gutsbiker Год назад
Wow! I've got a lot of work to do.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
You’re not the only one! 😂
@JJCoop231
@JJCoop231 Год назад
I absolutely LOVE this! Thank you!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
You're welcome!
@lindarichardson771
@lindarichardson771 Год назад
Thank you Aimee and Beth what a fantastic document and video!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@TheWhitmore6
@TheWhitmore6 Год назад
I love Beth’s Spread sheet. It’s like a research log at a glance. Thanks for sharing.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
I totally agree!
@teresaabshire4034
@teresaabshire4034 Год назад
I have not created any method of keeping track of which documents I have so this is a great idea to start from. Thank you Aimee and Beth.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
You're so welcome!
@jyoung5102
@jyoung5102 Год назад
Super helpful! Always find the best info in your vids. Thank you for sharing Beth's record that we can use to organize our findings.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thank you so much! And thanks Beth!!
@tracingwindingroots
@tracingwindingroots 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This is exactly what I had in mind. You are both amazing! ❤
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 5 месяцев назад
Gosh thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
@arlindanelson7928
@arlindanelson7928 Год назад
Great tips again. Thank you Aimee and Beth. It is very important to look in those places and keep track of what has been found. It saves you steps and keep you from doing double or triple work. There are many trackers out there and I think this one is done very creatively.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thank you!
@jandavis1362
@jandavis1362 7 месяцев назад
Awesome subject. Thank you
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee 7 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@suzannefry6431
@suzannefry6431 Год назад
Knowing what documentation to collect and how to manage and organize that information is just what I've been looking for! It simplifies the search for me by providing straightforward focused targets for research. As a beginner this is golden! Thank you! Aimee! And thank you Beth!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
You are so welcome!
@maureentaphouse5206
@maureentaphouse5206 Год назад
What a simple way of seeing at a glance if you found all the census records. That alone is worth copying plus specifying which company had the record. In the UK we have a lot on Find My Past including exclusive access to the 1921 UK Census which is new .
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Agreed Maureen! Thanks for adding that!
@batya7
@batya7 Год назад
Very helpful organizing technique. Can also inventory photos here.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@charlayned
@charlayned Год назад
Very interesting. I have a lot of relatives (6000) on my Ancestry and what I find digitally on my searches. I'll get that list started because I'm now to the point that having a record list is a great thing. :)
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Glad this helped you! Thank you for commenting.
@MrHarryreed
@MrHarryreed Год назад
Have you ever come across two different marriage records for the same people from different locations? Most of the time it's from two adjoining states where each perspective county buts up against the other county from another state.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Great question Skip! Yes. That did happen. Sometimes they got their license in one county and then it was recorded in another county. Maybe the courthouse was across a river or mountain in the county they resided. Maybe the requirements were less stringent (like age). Maybe bride resided in one county and groom in another. It did happen frequently.
@shelleyjohnson5753
@shelleyjohnson5753 4 месяца назад
Yes, I found one in California and then later in Nevada. I questioned whether it was the same couple, it made no sense to me. Fortunately, the person was still living so I was able to ask her. As it turned out the groom was in ROTC at the time that the couple married. This was forbidden, so they had a second marriage, in Nevada after the groom was no longer in ROTC so that they had proof of marriage on the later date if ever questioned.
@meaganmorris5687
@meaganmorris5687 Год назад
I just discovered the death records archives for Maryland and have found children of my great great grandmother that no one knew existed
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
What a terrific example! Thanks for sharing!
@lawrente
@lawrente Год назад
Yes, these are great tips and an excellent couple of forms to use. Thanks, Aimee and Beth. I have a question. Did Beth list all of her ancestors, or are these just in her lineage?
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Beth if you see this can you add? I think she focused on her direct lineage and expanded as needed for other ancestors where there was a brick wall.
@moritzwagner7952
@moritzwagner7952 Год назад
I love your videos! Sadly some things like census records don‘t exist where I‘m from. There was like one in the 1850s but it‘s very incomplete.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Where are you from? And thanks for the compliment. 😄
@moritzwagner7952
@moritzwagner7952 Год назад
@@AncestryAimee I‘m from southern Burgenland! 😁
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
I see the issue!! If you haven’t been here check it out. www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=58710&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Austria%2C%20Burgenland%22 I also got your email and we can talk more after the holidays.
@amyhall197
@amyhall197 Год назад
I enjoy watching your show I have worked for years on my genaology I in the last few months have found quite a bit of info on one Family line my question is I found my 5th great grandfather buying property in Cumberland county virginia in 1775 but can't find anything else of if he came there from Scotland or came from another Area any suggestions? Sorry so long. Thanks
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Look at deeds, probate records, court records and county histories for Cumberland County to start. Also pay attention to his FAN club. Good luck!
@suellenw561
@suellenw561 Год назад
I always heard the 1890 US census was completely destroyed. "Completely" being the operative word here. There were a few counties that kept copies. Maybe that column should not be omitted on the worksheet. You might luck out I did on some family in southwest Virginia.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Good point. It wasn’t completely destroyed. Consider yourself lucky when you find your family in it!!!
@bethbrewer6993
@bethbrewer6993 Год назад
Was wondering what Beth puts in the city directory column? I have multiple directories for my grandfather...
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Hopefully she will reply. I’m not sure but I think she might just note that she’s checked. You’re right. Directories are like newspapers. There are many!
@angelauzdilla2362
@angelauzdilla2362 Год назад
Thanks again Aimee, but where can you go or look for if you can find a birth, marriage or their death? It's like they appeared and then disappeared!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Do you mean you CAN’T find the birth, marriage or death?
@angelauzdilla2362
@angelauzdilla2362 Год назад
Yes Aimee, I Can't find them!
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
@@angelauzdilla2362 that’s really a whole other video. It really depends on the time period. That you’re talking about and the state. Most places have kept marriage records and make them available particularly if they’re over 100 years ago. Births and deaths really vary. And sometimes, when it’s before, certificates were required, there may not be a record. Then you have to use substitute records like gravestones, family Bibles for births, christening records, obituaries, or birth announcements in the newspaper.
@randywallis9624
@randywallis9624 Год назад
Aimee I have a question about a record I’m researching: in the book The Great Migration it shows my 8th G grandfather John Johnson b: 1607, age 26 on Jul 1635; deposed on 18 Apr 1671. Death after 12 Sep 1683. My question is what it talking about when it says he was deposed? There are others that have a deposed date. Thanks Randy
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
I’d have to see it to be sure but I would guess it meant he gave testimony in a court. Court records are vital to early genealogical research and can provide many genealogical clues.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
You might want to check Black’s Law Dictionary 4th edition. Don’t look at later editions as they don’t provide correct definitions for those early time periods. www.academia.edu/85435991/BLACKS_LAW_DICTIONARY_REVISED_FOURTH_EDITION
@BonnieDragonKat
@BonnieDragonKat Год назад
Remember if you were adopted, you may not be able to get your birth certificate. My adoption was a closed one and so even if I go for getting my records, there is no guarantee I can get them.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Such a good point. Thanks for adding that!
@BonnieDragonKat
@BonnieDragonKat Год назад
@@AncestryAimee Your welcome! Love your channel.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Thank you!
@marklazarus2584
@marklazarus2584 Год назад
Many Jewish grave headstones have the deceased fathers name.
@AncestryAimee
@AncestryAimee Год назад
Yes! Love that! Thanks for adding that information.
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