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		<title>Lds Genealogy And the Relatives History Library And International Genealogical Index</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 06:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Relatives History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) holds additional than two million rolls of records in microfilms, 300 thousand books, and 400 thousand microfiche. It also consists of a complete collection of manuscripts written to assist individuals in their genealogical exploration, such as friends and family histories, indexes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Relatives History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) holds additional than two million rolls of records in microfilms, 300 thousand books, and 400 thousand microfiche. It also consists of a complete collection of manuscripts written to assist individuals in their genealogical exploration, such as friends and family histories, indexes, local histories, and others.</p>
<p>These vast collections of <a target="_blank" href="http://genealogyshelf.com">genealogical materials</a> cover many countries all over the world which include China, Chile, Hungary, and Netherlands although further emphasis are given to America, Europe, Canada, and Excellent Britain. Researchers are allowed to search for their ancestor&#8217;s original records in their archives.</p>
<p>The library holdings for the United States include records from numerous courthouses all over the continent as well as regional and state archives. Moreover, the records of the 1790 to 1920 U.S. census are additionally included. </p>
<p>The Spouse and children History Library is popular for their excellent assistance and extensive knowledge. The staff of the library helps people by answering their question and guiding them through their library search. Some other main sources include the FamilySearch computerized system, likewise the inter-library loan programs maintained by over two thousand branches of the Relatives History Center all over the world.</p>
<p>The IGI (International Genealogical Index)</p>
<p>This index document births as well as marriages of deceased members of their organization all over the world. It starts with the submission of initial records from both non-members and members of the church. The IGI was launched by the LDS church in 1969. Moreover, the temple records from pre-1970 were extracted. The advancement of the Extraction Program was made to limit obtaining records from church archives only. This program has further than 100 volunteers. Some are traveling all over the world to film records. These records are then transcribed by other volunteers on films.</p>
<p>The crucial and parish records list published by the Family members History Library supply records which are extracted and then listed within the International Genealogical Index from every geographical area as well as the time period, the latest extracted records are also shown. The volunteers copy information of births, christenings, and marriages of deceased people recorded in different civil and church essential records, extraction of records does not only focus on the members of LDS church or their ancestral lines.</p>
<p>There are additional than 250 million names listed on the IGI. Many names are extracted from records dated from the early 16th centuries to late 19th centuries. The IGI however will not include things like every particular person from any listed country as well as the names of all individuals from index records.</p>
<p>But the names aren&#8217;t limited to the persons related to the LDS members. The accessibility of the IGI is open from the Relatives History Library and Family History Center all over the nation. It is also offered at some main libraries and genealogical societies. Its additionally available on a CD-ROM and microfiche.</p>
<p>Never expect that all extracted records listed on the IGI taken from original ones are always accurate. The reliability may always vary. Moreover, the possibility of finding incomplete records may be at stake. Occasionally you may get records containing the dates and names only. The records that are complete are those recorded prior to 1992. But still, the International Genealogical Index can be a excellent source of information.</p>
<p>Get more free info at <a target="_blank" href="http://genealogyshelf.com">LDS Genealogy</a></p>
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		<title>Genealogy Marriage Records: A Great Starting Point In Tracing Your Family History</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without checking out genealogy marriage records it would become almost impossible to build a family tree of any worth. Genealogy marriage records are therefore a great starting point in your search to find out where you came from and though it is also possible to check birth records as well as records related to deaths [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without checking out genealogy marriage records it would become almost impossible to build a family tree of any worth. Genealogy marriage records are therefore a great starting point in your search to find out where you came from and though it is also possible to check birth records as well as records related to deaths to glean more information about your family, there no doubts the fact that genealogy marriage records play an especially important part which means that you just cannot ignore this option.</p>
<p>Vital Role</p>
<p>The three most important aspects to checking your genealogy are marriages, deaths and births and in the case of women you need to be alert to changes in surnames. Anybody that is involved in searching genealogy will admit that checking genealogy marriage records is vital to tracing their history.</p>
<p>With the help of genealogy marriage records it is possible to compile more accurate family trees and so it is hardly surprising that these are the records that need to be checked out before even checking birth and death records.</p>
<p>Today, most states maintain their own marriage records and these records are also classified according to cities and counties. To meet the needs of those that wish to check genealogy marriage records there are today many websites that have sprung up and which are devoted only to helping you search databases of marriage records. This is therefore an important tool that you too should use in your bid to find out your ancestry.</p>
<p>How much information is given to you by the office keeping the marriage records depends on individual department policies and so you need to check their policies before ordering your copy. The need to safeguard these vital pieces of information has meant that all the records have to be backed up as well as archived so as to prevent serious loss of information. This is good news because in the good old days when a natural calamity or a fire broke out the records would be lost forever.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that checking genealogy marriage records is your best bet in tracing your ancestry especially as these records hold far more information about your ancestors than the birth and death records do.</p>
<p>It is also not surprising to learn that genealogy research offers you an excellent opportunity to make good money. To succeed however requires that you should be an expert at researching because you would not get many customers if you were not able to ferret out little known facts and pieces of information.</p>
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		<title>Latter Day Saints Genealogy Records Continue To Hold Great Relevance Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when the study of genealogy was restricted to the extremely wealthy and to the all-powerful leaders of their times. Now, with more information available at the touch of button it is possible to learn everything about one’s genealogy starting from the earliest origins of your family to the present generation. Now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when the study of genealogy was restricted to the extremely wealthy and to the all-powerful leaders of their times. Now, with more information available at the touch of button it is possible to learn everything about one’s genealogy starting from the earliest origins of your family to the present generation. Now you can learn about your cultural background and the language used by your forefathers as well as other philosophical items of information that can certainly make you much better informed about your past.</p>
<p>Mormon Faith</p>
<p>Latter day Saints genealogy records are used by many kinds of peoples though more particularly by those that belong to the Mormon faith who wishes to learn about their history and past family members. These Latter day Saints genealogy records help shed light on the birth as well as descent of people of different persuasions. This is why today the Latter day Saints genealogy records are recognized as being the best source of information even though much of the information revealed is steeped in religion.</p>
<p>In fact, Latter day Saints genealogy records trace the history of people that are referred to as Mormons that in turn is a branch of Christianity that began way back in the year 1830 and this movement was begun by Joseph Smith who had six other followers though today the following is now as high as eleven million people or so it is believed.</p>
<p>It is therefore necessary to take the Latter-day Saints genealogy records with seriousness even though the following has since begun to branch out into numerous sects as well as groups. However, there no denies the fact that this religious following that originated from the Church of Jesus Christ and which traces all its members to Joseph Smith and his followers and which has now changed considerably with the branching off into different sects and groups still retains its importance and people in fact continue to hold the Latter-day Saints genealogy records in high regard.</p>
<p>At the beginning of the twentieth century the Latter day Saints genealogy records were transcribed into microfilms and this transcribing actually was a big help in maintaining the authority of the Latter day Saints genealogy records and especially in regard to keeping track of births, baptisms as well as deaths and of course marriages.</p>
<p>Family genealogy records help a person trace their past. At one time this was quite an arduous task though now with the advent of the Internet things have become considerably simplified and easy  &#8211; not to mention more convenient. So, today tracing one’s past is just a matter of switching on a PC connecting to the Internet and then searching from a vast array of public records that are available at the click of a button.</p>
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		<title>Free Genealogy Records: Understanding Who You Are And Where You Come From</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 11:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being an adopted child is not easy. Once a person learns that he or she has been adopted at birth, his or her first reaction would be to look for his or her birth parents. If you have just learned that you have been adopted at birth, it is natural for you to feel anxious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being an adopted child is not easy. Once a person learns that he or she has been adopted at birth, his or her first reaction would be to look for his or her birth parents. If you have just learned that you have been adopted at birth, it is natural for you to feel anxious about knowing who you really are and where you come from. However, finding your real parents may not be easy. Even if you do learn their real names and was able to trace their whereabouts that is not a guarantee that these people will welcome you to their homes. Besides, your parents may already be dead so you cannot talk to them. Fortunately, there are ways of learning about your natural family without even meeting them. Free genealogy records can help you trace your family members and learn more about them. You can easily find some of these free genealogy records online so even if you live in a far flung area or you live half-way across the globe from the place where you were born, you can still access these free genealogy records. </p>
<p>Aside from accessing those free genealogy records, you may also get in touch with those organizations that are offering free genealogy research. Working with these organizations will make it easier for you to find your lost relatives. These organizations have access to information that is not available to the public. Moreover, since the services of these organizations are for free, you need not worry about spending a lot of money to get the information that you need. The only catch here is that since there are so many people who are working with these organizations to find their long lost relatives, it may take some time before you will get some information from these organizations. </p>
<p>Managing Your Expectations</p>
<p>Finding your roots and learning who you are can be quite an emotional journey. You need to manage your expectations well and prepare yourself for some disappointments along the way. Do not expect to find all the information that you need about your family through those free genealogy records. These free genealogy records are just your springboards in launching your full blown research about your parentage and family history. Moreover, you need to bear in mind that it may take a long time before you can actually find some relevant information about your family. Do not expect quick results from your research. A lot of people have been trying to find their birth parents for years only to come up against a wall. </p>
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