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Beginners' GuideThis pathfinder is designed as a step by step guide to researching your family history. First stepsGather the information that you already have. Research principles
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Start your chartsVarious family history charts recommended by the New Zealand Society of Genealogists can be downloaded from their web site. Genealogical computer programs are now available. A local family history group can give advice and support. Next StepsDecide what information to look for now. Keep filling in the details while following the basic research principles above. When and where they arrived in NZ? - try:
What were the names of their children? - try:
What were the names of their parents? - try:
What was the name of their spouse? - try:
Can I get hold of a birth, marriage or death information? - see: Where were they buried? - try:
Can I find a will or probate for someone? - see: Can I find out where they lived? - try:
Where was the land they owned? - try: What was the school or church they attended? - try: Are there any details of hospitals or childrens' homes they attended? - try: Is there any information about their work or company? - try: What other biographical information can I find? - try:
Can I get hold of police or court records? - see: What can I find about someone who was in the war? - see:
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Writing a family historyContact the Professional Historians' Association of New Zealand/Aotearoa. They provide contact details for people experienced in researching and writing family histories. Guides to writing a family history: |
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