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September 13 2021

5 Things that can help you Trace Your Ancestry

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It’s human nature to crave the feeling of belongingness and connection with other people. Everyone wants to know about their roots and learn about their background. It’s almost as if the more you learn about your ancestral history, the more your own identity will make sense.

This is actually true! Your ancestry can reveal a lot about you and all that you’re made of. It can tell you more about your ethnicity, your family members, all the potential hereditary diseases you may have, and so much more.

If you’re interested in learning more about your ancestry, here are five things that can surely give you the information you’re looking for.

 

Start from Your Home

To start off, you can dig up information from your family home. It’s likely to have buried pictures of your ancestors and important documents that can help you connect the dots. Dig through the old, dusty archives at home and look for anything that can help you learn about your descent.

 

Talk to Your Elders

A great way to learn about your family history is to speak to the elders in your family. They have a lot of knowledge about their ancestors that they can pass down on you. If you have elderly present in your family, don’t waste the opportunity to learn through them.

 

Check Local Archives

Local archives have information from census and other community researches. If you can access it, your local archives can provide you with important names and critical information about your ancestors. This is especially helpful if your ancestors also lived in the same area as you. If not, you should at least know where they resided so you can start from there.

 

Leverage Social Media

Social media is a powerful tool for connecting people across the world. If you want to learn more about yourself, you can start by searching for people having the same surname/family name as you. You can slowly shortlist people based on their region, religion, and ethnicity.

It can help you connect with your relatives from different parts of the world, and you can learn more about your heritage through them.

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Go For Ancestry Research

Ancestry research involves DNA testing and decoding to compile genetic information about a person. This information is then checked against other records to find matches. You can use your DNA to find people who match your genetic makeup.

This can help you learn more about your ethnicity, distant and estranged family members, potential genetic disorders, and other important information about yourself.

 

Genealogy Research in Ireland

Ancestry research can reveal a lot about you through a simple DNA test. It can help you feel connected to your roots and understand yourself a little better than before.

If you want to learn more about your descent, reach out to us at My Ireland Family Heritage.  Our experts offer professional help for those who’re interested in their Irish genealogy research. We aim to connect people with their ancestral Irish roots and help them better understand their history.

We also offer Irish ancestry, genealogy, and one-day family heritage tours for those who want to connect with their ancestors and heritage.

Get in touch with us to find out more.

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