¿How do I make my family tree?
I want to make it from my mother's side. She has Ucranian parents, from whom I only know teir names and last names. ¿How do I make my family tree?
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- I am not quite sure about this question. But i hope it gets resolved!!
- go to www.myancestors.com
- ancestry.com hope this helps
- facebook.com
- well to make a family tree means to trace your history all the way back better start making the calls and traveling to the ppl you are related to and ppl who knew your family realations cuase once they die so does your chances of making the connections
- Draw a tree with roots, put your parents, parents down their. Add pictures if you can. Tree branches on the right is your mother and her offspring above her, below her any brothers/sisters she had. Left side of the tree is the father's side.
- I'd start with going to ancestry.com Your Mom can tell you a few things about her relatives and the site has a lot of information. LOTS OF FUN Annie
- Here is my favorite genealogy site... it is free until you want to add more than 50 photos. tribalpages.com look around the sites that are open to the public....... this will show you the possibilities... You start with yourself and family members like parents and siblings and branch out from there.... lds.org is a great free place to search for relatives
- plant your grate grand dad in the garden and water him 3 times a day :P
- I have found a lot of information on My familys history by just typing in the last name on My Google search engine. if you type in the last name, and then read through some of the sites that pop up you'll learn a great deal about your history without having to pay a dime.
- ¿Pa'qué cuernos me hablan en inglés si no les entiendo ni Pepe????? Cosa che... y después dicen que los hispanoparlantes somos unos tontos... Dejense de macanas loco... yotambién quiero participar!!!! Saludos y happy 2008.
- After they left the Ukraine, where did they go? If they became citizens of their new country, you start with the archives of that country and request a copy of their immigration and naturalization paperwork. Also, were her parents Jewish, Catholic or Orthodox? You can usually find several generations of records kept by the Church in the Ukraine. The important piece of information is that you know their hometown. From there, you find out which records still exist in that town and region, where they're kept and how to access them. It's not usually difficult, especially if you or someone you know is fluent in the language and can write simple form letters requesting information.
- Well first you should go to your parents and see what they know if they don't have that much information you should try going to the library or surfing the web
- well, you have the names & the first names, wath more need you?... look, i don't speak very well english, but I could talk U in spanish... Mira, si tiene los 2 apellidos, ya la hiciste... la verdad no sé exactamente cómo se hace... pero no necesitas más... Saludos... ...With Love... Once Upon A Time
- Se q hablas castellano con lo q como me es mas fácil explicarme en este idioma te contestare así. Mi inglés es bueno entendiéndolo, pero malo hablándolo Yo tengo el árbol de mi familia hasta el 17??, claro lo mio era mas fácil, todos mis antepasados son españoles (hasta donde llegue) Te cuento: 1º hable con los antepasados vivos (Abuelos, tíos abuelos, etc) ellos me contaron muchas historias, y me dieron infinidad de datos 2º Luego fui o escribí, según el caso, a los registros civiles de los lugares de procedencia. 3º Cuando agote este recurso, porque ya no existían registros, me dirigí a los registros eclesiásticos (antes bautizaban a todos los niños). Allí seguí consiguiendo información (mas lentamente). En este punto me encuentro, con la Iglesia hemos topado, si alguien te pone trabas esos son los curas Suerte Ciao FELIZ 2008
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