American Family History
by: Trevor
Dumbleton
When delving into an American
Family History, there are certain advantages and certain
disadvantages to learning about the people who immigrated to a
new country in the New World. There are usually a great
many records of the people once they are in America,
but collecting an American family history
can often be difficult for certain regions and can be more
difficult for learning about families before they left their
native lands.
When assembling an American family history, the first place to
start is, of course, with the still-living relatives. They can
provide a wealth of information about one's ancestors. As they
have memories of parents, grandparents, and sometimes even
great-grandparents, they can offer names, a few descriptions,
and perhaps some memoirs and memorabilia. Your surviving
ancestors are an excellent place to start your investigations
into the history and people of your family. And these living
links to the people and places of bygone years can often
provide you with important research materials and memoirs that
will get your search off to a roaring start.
Next, it is time to check government records. These can be a
wealth of knowledge about names, dates, places, and times of
death and birth for your American family history. With birth
records listing the names of people and the names of their
parents, your search can expand both upwards and outwards. With
the names of parents, you will be able to learn the names of
their other children. And with records of death, one can learn
where these people wound down the remainders of their
lives.
However, birth and death records are not the only records that
can add information to your American family history. There are
also deeds, land grants, court papers, patent records,
copyrights, and, of course, immigration papers. These are very
important for delving into your family history, as they will
allow you to understand who these people were and where they
lived. With each little piece of information, you can start to
develop a picture of your family, its history, where it went
and how it got there.
Unfortunately, there are going to be some difficulties when
trying to assemble an American family history. This is
particularly true in families of African descent whose
ancestors were sold as slaves. The record keeping was often
rather thin both during and after the years of slavery. And
attempting to learn where the original members of your family
came from is next to impossible. Sub-Saharan Africa is a very
large place.
As well, for almost any family the record-keeping in the rural
South and Appalachia was thin at best. Often, the records do
not exist at all. Attempting to find information about your
family, even births and deaths, can be like trying to grab the
brass ring on a merry-go-round with your eyes closed. For
families such as these, your family members will be of much
more use than government records when compiling an American
family history. With a few memoirs you can piece together some
information. But many times the data will be rather loosely
conjectural.
As well, another difficulty with collecting and American family
history is figuring out anything about your family before it
immigrated. Many immigrants arrived with only a suitcase and
the clothes on their backs. Some did not even have the
suitcase. Thus, their arrival was a clean break from distant
lands to start an entirely new life here in America. Learning
anything about your ancestors in the home country is difficult
when one tries to look back through the murky past.
Though compiling an American family history can be difficult at
times, it is far from impossible. With a little time, a little
tenacity, and a few bits of luck that can arise with consistent
effort, you can construct a picture of your ancestors that will
find a place of pride amongst your heirlooms. So feel free to
start your investigations and learn just where your name came
from and how it eventually ended up with an entirely unique
treasure: you.
About The Author
Trevor Dumbleton - www.familytreeshistory.com/
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