Begin Your Journey

Genealogical research a lot like the detective work. All discoveries, big and small, can be rewarding. Sometimes you run into dead ends, but discipline will propel you forward. For some, the journey can be daunting (adoptees and human trafficking victims of war torn countries). Regardless of your situation, cultivating a long-view is recommended. Don’t expect answers for anything right away. It can also take a good amount of time to corroborate and verify the validity of documents. For some, language translation work will be necessary to decipher documents or travel to another country will be required to obtain family records.

While high-speed internet access has made genealogical research significantly easier and faster, a proper more methodical approach is recommended as you begin your efforts. This will pay dividends in the long run for those fortunate enough to have solids leads and clues to begin with and help avoid errors and time spent pursuing paths that may bear no fruit.

Though it is fun to do searches for family members, do not confuse searching with researching.

It is best to have a goal for a specific line of research. Determining a goal will help create a map for where you want to go with that research.