My Immigrant Ancestors

My Immigrant Ancestors
Author: Theresa Prouty-Cole
Publisher: TPC Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release:
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 163684846X

Historian Gordon Wood states it well: “Precisely because we are not a people held together by blood, no one knows who an American is except by what they believe. It’s important that we do know our history, because our history is the source of our Americanness.” Do you know the history of your Ancestors? Have you ever wondered where your ancestors landed when they first arrived on American soil? Can you just imagine what was going through their minds as they gathered up their belongings and disembarked after a lengthy ocean crossing? Terri helps you find the answers to these questions and many others in her guide “My Immigrant Ancestors – A Guide to Help You Jumpstart Your Journey”. This guide will help you start your search for your Immigrant Ancestors. In each chapter there are sections called My Example. These sections are what makes Terri’s guide uniquely different from other guides you may have purchased. There are over 45 Examples including family pictures, images and texts of what Terri discovered while on her Journey. She shares how she obtained the information, what she learned from the search and where it led her to research additional family history. Terri identifies Four Steps in the Journey: 1 Organizing and Documenting Your Current Information, 2 Conducting Interviews, 3 Preparing to Search and, 4 Focus Your Ancestor Search. She also lists Five Benefits she believes you will experience: 1 – Increase Your World as You Know It, 2 - Know your own Personal History, 3 – Expand Your Sense of Being an American, 4 – Keep Your Family Memories and Traditions Alive and, 5 – Discover the Mystery of you – DNA.

They Came in Ships

They Came in Ships
Author: John Philip Colletta
Publisher: Ancestry Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2002
Genre: Passenger Lists
ISBN: 9780916489373

Provides information on searching passenger ship lists and indexes, naturalization and immigration records, and genealogical Websites to find records of ancestors who came to the United States on ships.

Your DNA Guide - the Book

Your DNA Guide - the Book
Author: Diahan Southard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781734613902

You don't have to learn everything about genetic genealogy before asking specific questions of your DNA! That's the premise of Diahan Southard's brand new book, Your DNA Guide - the Book, now available for pre-order at a special sale price. Your DNA Guide - the Book is like no other genetic genealogy book on the market. Instead of learning more-than-you-need-to-know in textbook style, you'll choose a specific DNA question to start exploring right away. You'll follow concrete step-by-step plans, learning important DNA concepts--in plain English--as you go. Do you want to learn who your 2X great grandmother is? Turn to page 23. Do you want to know how you are related to one of your DNA matches? Page 37. As you proceed, you check your progress and get new guidance based on your specific results at each stage. (Including troubleshooting, like when your matches just aren't responding or your great-grandparents turn out to be first cousins.) This powerful, hands-on approach is based on Diahan's 20 years of experience in the genetic genealogy industry and especially in the past five years, as she helps clients one-on-one make DNA discoveries. It became clear to her that while each client's situation may be unique, there are patterns in how you can find solutions that you can apply yourself. Your DNA Guide - the Book is for anyone who has taken a DNA test or may want to. It helps genealogists reconstruct family trees. It helps adoptees identify biological relatives. It can help you identify a specific DNA match. In short, it helps anyone explore what their DNA--and their DNA matches--can tell them about their origins.

Immigrant Ancestors of Marylanders

Immigrant Ancestors of Marylanders
Author: Martha Reamy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585495276

Data abstracted from Maryland histories that name immigrant ancestors, and in most cases provide information on at least one generation in America. Many entries give family residence in the old country.

Tracing Your Ancestors in the National Archives

Tracing Your Ancestors in the National Archives
Author: Amanda Bevan
Publisher: National Archives UK
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2006-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

The new edition of the essential family history title: the only exhaustive guide to The National Archives holdings.

The Family Tree Guide to Finding Your Ellis Island Ancestors

The Family Tree Guide to Finding Your Ellis Island Ancestors
Author: Sharon Carmack
Publisher: Family Tree Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2005-06-05
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781558706941

Island of Tears No More! Embark on the journey of finding your Ellis Island ancestors Nearly 20 million immigrants arrived through Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924 - roughly 40 percent of Americans descend from these "huddled masses yearning to breathe free." Since the Ellis Island website launched in April 2001, there have been more than 60,000 users visiting it every day, trying to find their ancestors. For some researchers, locating their immigrant ancestors in Ellis Island's massive database of passenger arrival lists is a snap. For others, the "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" takes on a new meaning. You know your ancestors are in that giant computer file somewhere, but where? The Family Tree Guide to Finding Your Ellis Island Ancestors is here to help. In this comprehensive guide, you'll discover: the basic information you need to begin your search. tips and strategies for successfully finding your Ellis Island ancestors online. how passenger lists were created and what information they contain. how to use microfilmed passenger lists and indexes. what to do if you're still coming up empty-handed. Journey with your ancestors as you learn what it was like for them to travel across the ocean by steamship, how they processed through Ellis Island, and where to find information and photographs of your ancestor's ship. And for those who had ancestors who arrived right before the Ellis Island years, a special chapter is devoted to Castle Garden and its arrivals. It's the only guide you'll need for finding your Ellis Island ancestors.

Trace Your Roots with DNA

Trace Your Roots with DNA
Author: Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004-10-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1609616162

Written by two of the country's top genealogists, this is the first book to explain how new and groundbreaking genetic testing can help you research your ancestry According to American Demographics, 113 million Americans have begun to trace their roots, making genealogy the second most popular hobby in the country (after gardening). Enthusiasts clamor for new information from dozens of subscription-based websites, email newsletters, and magazines devoted to the subject. For these eager roots-seekers looking to take their searches to the next level, DNA testing is the answer. After a brief introduction to genealogy and genetics fundamentals, the authors explain the types of available testing, what kind of information the tests can provide, how to interpret the results, and how the tests work (it doesn't involve digging up your dead relatives). It's in expensive, easy to do, and the results are accurate: It's as simple as swabbing the inside of your cheek and popping a sample in the mail. Family lore has it that a branch of our family emigrated to Argentina and now I've found some people there with our name. Can testing tell us whether we're from the same family? My mother was adopted and doesn't know her ethnicity. Are there any tests available to help her learn about her heritage? I just discovered someone else with my highly unusual surname. How can we find out if we have a common ancestor? These are just a few of the types of genealogical scenarios readers can pursue. The authors reveal exactly what is possible-and what is not possible-with genetic testing. They include case studies of both famous historial mysteries and examples of ordinary folks whose exploration of genetic genealogy has enabled them to trace their roots.

Climbing Your Family Tree

Climbing Your Family Tree
Author: Ira Wolfman
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780761125396

An introduction to genealogy offers readers information on tracing a family's heritage, explaining how to use Internet resources to aid one's search, and including tips for nontraditional families and special situations.