To Do List For My Ancestor Familysearch

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To do list for my ancestor familysearch

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To Do List for My Ancestor
MY ANCESTORTo Do List for My Ancestor:
____________________________________ (name)
Date To Do List
1

To Do List for My Ancestor MY ANCESTORTo Do List for My Ancestor: _____ (name) Date To Do List 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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What information can i find about an ancestor?

They can provide important or interesting information like addresses, family member names, and personal details like height, eye color, and occupation. You may even find your ancestor’s signature. Save what you find about ancestors to their profile in Family Tree.

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To search the tree, look under the Family Tree tab and click Find. You can enter a name; gender; dates of birth, christening, marriage, death and/or burial; and family members’ names. Adding your relatives to the tree can help you find their records, as FamilySearch automatically searches its records for matches to people in the tree.

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Research Ancestors (Genealogy) Historical and government records can help you trace your heritage. Use these free resources to research and build your family tree. The National Archives and Records Administration has a collection of resources for genealogists. These include: Census data from 1790 - 1940