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Welcome!

July 12, 2011 by  
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Hello there,

Thanks for the visit. My name is Chris Clegg and I’ve been a professional researcher for over 18 years now. I founded Genealogy Beginner because I’ve always been fascinated with the process of discovery. Research is about finding the answers.  Working to uncover truths that are not otherwise apparent or immediately available.  Genealogy it as a perfect way to expand one’s understanding of research as a practice.  A genealogist is really just a researcher of the past. A forensic detective so to speak. Who doesn’t want to be a detective? Especially when “the case” is your own history.

The team at Genealogy Beginner work to develop tools and resources to help you become a detective. We hope you find it helpful.

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To your success,

Sample Lesson

March 19, 2011 by  
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Charles from Atlanta, GA

March 9, 2011 by  
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I was hoping to learn exactly where to start. I was going to so many different resources and getting confused as to what was what. I needed to get more organized and you helped me do that.
 

Erika D.

March 9, 2011 by  
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Many thanks for the download of your excellent template. I shall be using it in the near future, since I have only just began to order all my known ancestors onto index cards. My problem is that I and anyone born before me have been born abroad and not to British Citizens.

Some of the sources have been destroyed, therefore cannot be accessed. Also, to complicate the story even further, the various ancestors come from roughly four different areas in Germany, one of which is since 1946 under Polish administration. I am in touch with a German heritage association who are researching sources in the Polish administrated area. These people advise me to subscribe to the Mormon database.

What do you think? Many thanks for your email, and yes I would be interested in the challenges other family research beginners come across. In the meantime best wishes from Erika D.