Why Genealogists Cite Sources

Why Genealogists Cite Sources

You found a name. You found a date. You found a place. And you were so excited that you added it straight to your tree without writing down where it came from. Three months later, you cannot remember whether that birth date came from a census record, a family bible, or your second cousin’s email. It happens to everyone — and it is the single most damaging mistake in genealogy research.

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Why Your Ancestors Almost Always Married Someone From the Same Country

Why Your Ancestors Almost Always Married Someone From the Same Country

Look at almost any immigrant family tree from the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, and the pattern is nearly universal: German immigrants married Germans, Polish immigrants married Poles, Italian immigrants married Italians. Even immigrants who had been in America for years, who spoke English, who worked alongside people from other backgrounds

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