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Genealogy
So I've been doing a lot of genealogy research the last couple weeks, it's starting to take over my life- it's so interesting. Anyways I've traced my father's line all the way back to 1645 near Darmstadt, Germany. My 8th Great Grandfather and his family came to America in 1710. He is listed as being one of the first of 300 Palatinates to settle in America. He came over on the 6th ship and settled in West Camp, Ulster, New York. He is even listed on the West Camp Palatinate Monument. After West Camp, he moved his family to the Van Loon patroonship. My 5th Great Grandfather fought and died in the Battle of Saratoga. My 4th GG enlisted and marched to Baltimore towards the end of the War of 1812. His son, my 3rd GG fought and died during the Civil War from fever. Lastly, my Great Grandfather's brother fought in WWI and was listed as being the only soldier who survived in his Unit.
I know tl;dr..... Anyone else into genealogy research? A couple days ago I bought a subscription to ancestry.com....it's really coming in handy now that I've started researching my mother's line. All 4 of her grandparents immigrated from Czechoslovakia to New York during the early 1900s, and it's been extremely difficult to find any information or documentation on them. |
I've started to be more interested in this lately. I know jack shit about my relatives. How fast does ancestry.com come up with stuff? Is the 14 day trial going to tell me anything?
I think it's cool you know all this stuff. :) |
I'm fourth generation white trash.
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i know my mom's side is eastern European/Russian and my dad's side has german but other than that i have no idea
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14 days would probably be enough time to trace your lineage. The deciding factor though will be when your ancestors immigrated here. If they have been here for over 200 years it will be fairly easy for you to find documents on all of them. Like I said though, if your ancestors are fairly new to the U.S it will be much harder. For my line that came over in 1710, I started by researching U.S censuses, birth, death, and marriage certificates...and also using genealogy messageboards for clues. Once you get back towards the early 1800s and earlier, you mostly rely on church records regarding birth, baptism, marriage, and also land deeds, property records, etc will help. My mother's line that immigrated here in the early 1900s has been extremely difficult. The earliest records that ancestry.com even has regarding Czechoslovakia date to 1930 on up.... I'll probably have to rely more on google and genealogy messageboards to find info on them. I really like ancestry.com, but it almost makes it too easy- which kind of takes the fun out of it. Part of the fun is solving the puzzle, searching for clues for hours, reading old documents...you know and then FINALLY finding that missing piece that shows proof of a connection. That's what makes genealogy so gratifying...but when you have ancestry.com doing all the research for you, it's just kind of bleh. |
Thanks for the info. All of my family emigrated in the early 1900s except a few right before WWII (I think). We're also jews so we won't have church records, maybe others but I'm not sure.
There are only about 10 people in the world with my last name. I know that's just a small percentage of my "relatives" but I wonder how that changes things. I am certainly related to everyone with my last name. |
If you want I can't look up some info for you on there, see if ancestry.com has any records of your surname. What is it and I'll do a quick search!
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i'll PM you. thanks!
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i'm probably related to moses
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Speaking from experience, people telling you about their genealogy is ranked somewhere just below telling you about their dreams and just above asking you to rank all the Beatles albums on the list of "one-sided conversations insufferably shithouse epeople tend to want to have"
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I would love to find info on my family. My dad's family came from Latvia in the early 1900s. My mom's mom's family lives in Texas, I think they have done so for some generations, but I dunno. They have an English last name. The only ones I know anything about are my mom's dad's ancestors. My great great grandfather was an engineer and inventor in Austria-Hungary. He was quite good at what he did apparently, because he was asked to come over and work in New Jersey with Thomas Edison. He became friends with Edison and they played chess together on a weekly basis while he was employed at Menlo. He also patented an early design for the automatic shifting transmission, but was unhappy with the tepid offers he received from auto manufacturers, and decided not to sell. Later on someone invented a better one and sold it to Ford or someone so he made no cash off it at all. |
I think he means that while it's understandably interesting to you...it's also understandable that it's seldom interesting to anyone else.
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Dreams and the Beatles are the two most interesting things to talk about
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Wow really, I never knew. I find festering infections and the size and shape of people's genital organs way more interesting than either of those but I am pretty messed up so it's probably just me.
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I'd love to find out but I can't. All my family is born in Honduras and hospitals/government didn't really keep any records past my grandparents.
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Hey reprise, just so you know I didn't forget about you- I started looking up your surname about an hour ago, but then had to get the kids to bed. But man....you weren't exaggerating on the rarity of that name! I found about 20 documents on ancestry.com... Usually that number is in the thousands! I found your mother and father...but besides that, I'm not sure. Your dad is originally from New York right? so I'm using that, I'll get somewhere..it just might take a little longer.
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You are awesome. I'll go ahead and sign up for that ancestory thing. thanks for your help |
looks like my great grandfather was romanian and my great grandmother was austrian
this is cool and their name got changed when they immigrated... a few letters off... or i just got entered incorrectly woah |
holy shit i just opened up some shit
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I love researching genealogy! If anyone else on here wants me to find info on their lines, I would be more than willing to look it up! Yo Soy, Enrique- If you want I can look up your lines and see what I can get.
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maybe it's the mexican talking, but my family ancestry is more sacred to me than to just let some junior housewife look it up for me on a website to ''see what she can get''. that's insulting. wth.
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they're just people, not gods. i don't share the same sentiments
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they don't need to be gods for me to have some respect.
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