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Planning your family history research

No matter what sort of project you are undertaking, you need a good plan in order to be successful and researching your family history is no different. Not everyone considers planning to be an enjoyable part of family history. The best part of a project like this is finding out more about your family. However, having a carefully laid out research plan is a critical step in the process. Every family history research plan should define who and what you’re looking for and each task should be prioritized. Having a family history research plan can save you hours of work and keep you focused on your family research goals, be it finding an ancestor or looking for clues about when, where and how they lived.

You’ve heard, no doubt, that the Internet puts the world at your fingertips. This is absolutely true, you can find millions of names on the thousands of family history websites you will find online. After you’ve spent several hours online, going from one site to another, you might be just a little bit dizzy from your efforts. Recording everything that seems even remotely relevant to your family tree is also incredibly tempting, regardless of whether it actually relates to one of your family lines.

Because there is so much information available on the Internet, it’s critical to create a family history research plan. Creating a plan will help you stay focused, preventing frustration and hours of wasted time. There are literally tens of thousands of genealogy sites available online. If you don’t have a clear idea of what you want to look for, you can easily get lost while doing your research. You might be surprised at how easy it is to get lost on the Internet, especially when you start tracking a person just to find out hours later the person wasn’t even part of your family.

To keep this from happening to you, be sure you take the same approach with online research as you would if you were using an archive.  If you follow a research plan and make notes of the sites you’ve visited you’ll be sure you don’t end up duplicating your efforts. Websites often change their appearance and you may not recognize them on a return visit.

If you are the type of person that likes to keep everything organized, you will probably want to keep your notes on your computer or in a special notebook. If you’re the kind of person who knows exactly what you want and need at all times, and you have an excellent memory of where you pause during the course of your projects, your research plan can exist solely in your mind. This simply means you can have an informal plan or a formal one as long as it helps you keep track of what you’re doing.

If you’re looking for a great website to create your family tree online for free then I recommend using Mundia.com. In addition to allowing you to create your family tree, you can also collaborate with your relatives and upload documents, photos and stories related to your family members. Creating your family tree is easy with the help of Mundia and registration is absolutely free. One of the nice features about the site is the ability to search other family trees in the database to look for possible matches for your own tree. If you really want to learn more about your family history, this is the place to start.

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