Getting started

Talk with anyone who has done the slightest bit of genealogy research and most all will tell to start with what you already know and work backwards from there.  Essentially, start with yourself, then your parents, grand parents and on back.  It helps to use a family pedigree chart to document your work.  The chart also provides a nice visual representation for reference purposes.  You can download pedigree charts from many different websites or you can use what we have provided here.  The charts can be saved to your computer (download only) by doing a right click and selecting “Save link as” (Windows) or “Save target as” (Mac).  Both can be edited to meet your needs.

Pedigree Chart (PDF) – Provided as a courtesy by About Genealogy

Pedigree Chart (Word) – A five generation pedigree chart.

Time to share…

As with all genealogy projects and research it works best if people are willing to share information.  Whereas, many family members, distant and near, have done their part sharing information over the years I have decided to illustrate what has been shared and compiled.  Hopefully, this will help clarify some of the inaccuracy that has occurred due to misinterpretation of hand writing as well as other errors that have have been discovered and resolved.