View Poll Results: Have you researched your genealogy?

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    Most. awesome. !! <3

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    Yes, to some extent. Some was already researched and I've done some of my own research.

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    I have researched my genealogy extensively, and most of it has been via the internet or relatives. I have used ancestry.com, world connect, genealogy.com, family search, ect for my ancestral searches. A lot of the stuff on my mom's side has been found or is known to some extent or another through hearsay or census records.


    There are a few pieces of the puzzle that I need to connect, but I have a good general understanding of my mom's ancestry, which might only have one minor inconsistency in it. The one story from a family member on my mom's side is not aligning with the census record information, but it seems like that side of the family is quite mysterious.


    The rest of the information I got from family members on my mom's side was accurate, and allowed me to find some more information online. I have found a ton of information on my dad's side just through places like world connect and ancestry.com, which have been amazing aids.


    I still have only a few distant sides, which I do not know about on my grandmother's side going back to the 1700s. On my grandfather's side I am missing a few links from the Mid 1800 time period, but other than that I am doing quite well.

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    Im very interested but there is no way i can do it. Nobody knows anything.

    I only know till 1900 - my ancestors wasnt slaves or something they was rich but i have no idea how to research it.

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    Yes. It’s an ongoing project for me.

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    I did but could not achieve anything

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