Suggestion for first research project?
I am relatively new to family history research and am wondering where to even start. I have been studying the elements of the Genealogical Proof Standard in one of my classes and I feel like it would help solidify my understanding if I tried to do a project of my own, however simple. Any ideas?
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@AlainaLambert FamilySearch has many articles on getting started. Try this one on Finding Ancestors in Records. There are many, many more choices; just follow the links at the bottom of each article. You can also get a free 20-minute virtual Genealogy assist by experts from FamilySearch.
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@AlainaLambert As you work thru your project, you can ask questions/get answers in this community Best Wishes Mary
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Hello @AlainaLambert,
Have you asked yourself what it is you would like to discover about your family? Also have you asked yourself who would be your audience in reading your family history? Just your sibilings, parents, and collateral relatives or the general public? Perhaps you could start with your father's family history and see what you can discover about him and his ancestors.
Here's a good article to begin with: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Getting_Started/Intro
The important thing: don't get overwhelmed and try to do too much all at once.
Good luck!
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