Family history also known as genealogy studies have always awakend the awareness of a lot of people around the world. Some enthusiasts consider genealogy like a hobby or pastime. However for other people, it becomes a passion or obsession to find out their roots..
Combined with the long time methods of genealogy research there’s recently been added using DNA sampling of individuals to create a database of possible and probable ancestors and relatives. In fact, you can unravel different mysteries regarding your origin.
This is a constantly evolving pursuit and many hours of sheer enjoyment will come to those of you that will get bit by the genealogy bug. Some people will hire a professional genealogy researcher, but we prefer to do it ourselves and that we suspect that you will also. There is nothing quite as exciting as finding that one scrap of evidence that helps to tie children together.
If you do take the route of getting a pro make sure that the genealogy researcher knows your region or family surname research. Research methods and finding aids differ from location to location, and having first hand knowledge of a particular area of research is a significant component in having success. You should ask for references and then go ahead and contact those references yourself to get their feedback.
Weigh your budget. The research costs depend on the things done by the researcher. It can always vary. Say, you wanted the researcher to search for a particular individual, or a whole family, or perhaps an ancestral line, or a comprehensive multi-generational research, or make a written history book from the family. The total cost may depend on the total hours spent for the entire research.
To assess the credibility of the genealogy researcher, inquire if what documents she or he has the capability to search. The sources include compiled newspapers and sources like; local histories, family histories, compiled directories, newspapers notices, compendium genealogies, manuscripts, vital records, church records, christening and baptismal, marriages, confirmations, deaths, census records, wills, probate records, local and government land records, military records, court records, burial and cemetery records, ship passenger listings, immigration, and naturalization records. And that is not all, as you will uncover more resources as you progress in your research.
Mitochondrial DNA exists in the cytoplasm of the cell. This type of DNA is handed down from mother with no mixing is done from the side of father’s body so it’s same as your mother’s mtDNA. It is passed down to both men and women children.
Y-chromosomes are present in the nucleus of the cell. If the y-chromosome matches, means both individuals, who have the same surname, share common ancestors.
Whatever route you choose to take in genealogy research, the primary idea is to learn and have fun. You will be spending countless hours about this very enjoyable hobby and you will also gain countless number of good friends along the way.