American Genealogy: How to Trace Your American Family Tree
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Genealogy is increasingly popular these days. The popularity of the television show Who Do You Think You Are and the plethora of websites and books on the subject (this book included) attest to the popularity of understanding the present by uncovering the past. Just one hour of television viewing can bring you several commercials for Ancestry.com and thats just one genealogy service. There are magazines blogs podcasts and even degree programs about genealogy. Genealogy has become big business worth over $1.6 billion - thats billion with a b - in 2012 alone. Why this sudden fascination with tracing our roots? Some people say its because the modern world is in such a state of confusion and flux that the past that golden realm where all of the bad things are over and everything has already happened can see like a much safer place to put our attention. I actually think that in our drive to be more self-aware we have discovered that to know who we are we really need to know who weve been and where we come from. There is so much that can be learned from researching your familys past not just about the people who came before you but also about the world as it once was. A family tree is history writ small showing the effects of larger events on individuals and sometimes the influence of individuals on larger events. Its a personalized form of history with a bit of old-fashioned detective work thrown in for good measure. Its a treasure hunt and a mental puzzle and the thrill of discovering some new nugget of information is a very real thing. As you go back in time with your family names and dates youll make little stops in different eras of history like a time traveler. Take each of these stops as opportunities to look out the windows of the house of the family that youre building. Lets say that you were born in 1969. You dont have any clear memories of that year obviously. What was happening in your town that year? In your state? In your country? The year you were born was the end of the turbulent 1960s a decade of change. The Vietnam War was being fought and the conflict was being televised for the first time. Did you have relatives fighting at Khe Sanh? Did they come back? Was it your father? Your older brother? Was your cousin neighbor a hippie while the rest of your family supported the government? Or was it the exact opposite? Look out the window at 1969. Try to get to know it and understand how the history of that year colored who you became.About the Expert Jody Cummings is an amateur genealogist who has been researching her family tree for more than 13 years. She earned a B.A. in History Spanish and Anthropology from the Michigan State University Honors College and has published several novels under the name J. A. Cummings. HowExpert publishes quick how to guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
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