Advice
how to do a family history
best sources of information
how to keep and organise records
how to present information in the form of a family history
Sources of Information
Contact details, services and charges for:
libraries
archives
societies
genealogical events
Contact with fellow genealogists
to pool information
to help overcome problems
Specific sorts of information
Family historians want to locate people and their names in:
time
place
occupation
relationships
way of life
Useful records
Country, regional, local community
censuses
church records
civil birth, death and marriage records
directories
gazetteers
maps
local histories
newspapers
government records
materials held by a local society or record office
Shipping information
ship – illustration, description
voyage – shipboard life, route, arrival
Guidance
Queensland Web: Genealogy and Family History
NetLinks
http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/ROADS/genep.htm
Provides:
information on and links to a number of Queensland family history societies
directories of resources, indexing projects and relevant addresses
a local, relevant site from State Library of Queensland
constantly updated
boolean and proximity operators allow a search to be refined
Research Tips for Queensland
NetLinks
http://www.judywebster.gil.com.au/tips-qld.html
Useful information on:
civil registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Queensland
Queensland State Archives records - probate files and finding a cheap death certificate, mental asylum records, old age pensions
Family history events
Cyndi's List -How to
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List
http://www.cyndislist.com/howto.htm
This covers an extensive range of sites including:
free genealogy classes
how to create a web page
LDS centres and their library
general guides, hints and tips
mailing lists
methods and techniques
citations
specific topics: passenger lists, census records
research tools
Cyndi’s List: How To ~Tutorials & Guides
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List
http://www.cyndislist.com/howtotut.htm
A number of the major sites present a series of tutorials. The best are easy to assimilate.
Guides accessed here include those of:
Ancestry.com
Genealogy.com
Rootsweb.com
Cyndi’s List: Organising Your Research
Netlinks: Cyndi’s List
http://www.cyndislist.com/organize.htm#General
A comprehensive site including;
organising paper files
research logs
online tutorials
charts guides books
genealogy software
Numbering Systems in Genealogy
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List Organising Your Research
http://www.saintclair.org/numbers/
Numbering systems are important in indicating the numerous members of multi-generational families. Richard A Pence, an editor of various printed and computer-based genealogical publications outlines a variety:
ancestor numbering systems
descendant numbering systems
numbering systems in commonly used software
his views
Ancestry.com
NetLinks
http://www.ancestry.com
genealogical publisher’s site so advertising is a feature
tips on a variety of genealogical research topics are useful despite the American slant
How to Write a Successful Genealogy Query
http://genealogy.about.com/cs/surname/ht/surname_query.htm
simple, clear advice for the family historian on the best way to request information
emphasises specificity and clear setting out
Twenty Ways to Avoid Genealogical Grief
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List General Genealogical Guides, Hints & Tips
http://www.unionlibrary.org/geneology_resources_index.htm
Practical advice provided on:
verifying sources
keeping reliable records with sources recorded
organising records
ways of seeking information including the internet
pitfalls including mail-order promotions
Deciphering Old Handwriting
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List General Genealogical Guides, Hints & Tips
http://www.amberskyline.com/treasuremaps/oldhand.html
It tackles one obstacle for the genealogist and covers:
the different “s”
old style abbreviations
marks
numbers
good examples
Relationship Chart
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List Cousins and Kinship
http://www.isn.net/~dhunter/cousin.html
cross-generational relationships at a glance
Conservation & Preservation of Family History Material
NetLinks: Proformat
http://www.jaunay.com/conserve.html
It includes:
storage, conservation and preservation
old paper documentation, photographs, research notes and memorabilia
Old Disease Names and Their Modern Definitions
NetLinks: Cyndi's List Genealogy Dictionaries & Glossaries
http://www.cyndislist.com/medical.htm#Diseases
There are a number of sites here with some useful explanations for reading:
death certificates
surgeon-superintendents’ reports
but sources not referenced
Genealogy Dictionary
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List Genealogy Dictionaries & Glossaries
http://home.att.net/~dottsr/diction.html
This covers a mixture of terms:
old occupations
Latin terms
old expressions
genealogical terms
old disease names
sources not referenced
Chapman Country & County Codes
NetLinks: Proformat
http://www.jaunay.com/chapman.html
This site provides codes for a variety of countries and their counties.
Chapman codes are:
three letter abbreviations
used extensively in genealogical research when seeking or providing information eg Genealogical Research Directory, Rootsweb, members research in family history magazines
Genealogy Home Page
NetLinks
http://www.genhomepage.com/
Although this is an American site it provides such a comprehensive range of genealogical coverage which is also well organised. It is a good starting point.
Genealogy Toolbox
NetLinks
http://www.genealogytoolbox.com/
It provides genealogical links:
by location
by surname
by family histories
by other genealogical subjects
Babelfish Corporation
NetLinks
http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn
This site provides the possibility of translating foreign words on birth, shipping and other documents.
NetLinks: Cyndi’s List Perpetual Calendars
http://www.cyndislist.com/calendar.htm#Perpetual
Useful when you need to know when Easter, Christmas and other cyclical events occurred. Find out what day of the week
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