16 Ways to Find Your Ancestor's Village

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Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems

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Find your ancestor's village of origin by searching these 16 types of genealogy records. Whether you want to visit the village where your ancestor was born on your next vacation, or you just want to find their records, you’ll need to know the exact place name and location. Professional genealogist Rich Venezia of Rich Roots Genealogy joins me in this video to help us pin down those ancestral places.
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0:00 Introduction
00:34 Why near enough isn’t good enough
03:27 #1 Ship Manifests
04:31 #2 Naturalization Records
06:15 #3 Vital Records
07:18 #4 Marriage Licenses
10:10 #5 Church Records
11:10 #6 Draft Registration Cards
12:48 #7 Military Serve and Pension Records
14:42 #8 Employment Records
17:41 #9 Social Security Applications
18:53 #10 Alien Registrations
21:54 #11 County Histories
23:29 #12 Newspapers
26:57 #13 Cemetery Records
28:40 #14 Probate Files
31:11 #15 Fraternal Organization Records
34:16 #16 Neighbors
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@Rony2453
@Rony2453 Жыл бұрын
He has a great smile which draws people in and get his wonderful information.
@Kelly-uv9rh
@Kelly-uv9rh Жыл бұрын
The last tip, looking at neighbors' origins, is such an underrated research method. If your ancestors were Catholic, you absolutely need to look into children's godparents, especially in larger cities where churches were ethnic conclaves. Even if they aren't an aunt/uncle/cousin/sibling of the parents, odds are they were from a similar place-I've seen many instances where, for example, German families within the same church chose godparents from the same region: Bavarians chose Bavarian godparents, Hessians chose Hessians, etc. Italians often did the same.
@marilyncarey7957
@marilyncarey7957 Жыл бұрын
I found my Irish ggggrandfather had been a plantation manager in St Croix in the Dutch Virgin Islands because he ‘stood up’ (like godparent) for his nephew. That nephew also came to Australia much later, but there was no other record in Australia or Ireland that ever put put him in St Croix. Once I found him there, there are other records about him in St Croix, but with a fairly common name I had no reason to ever suspect it was him. He is my only Irishman, and absolutely ticks all the Irish stereotypes! Great fun but a pain to research.
@marilyncarey7957
@marilyncarey7957 Жыл бұрын
The old church records, pre 1837, in England often say ‘of this Parish’ or of a different parish. Parishes were usually at village level so relatively small. Used by the church to work out which parish had to provide poor relief. Originals are often available in Family Search Images. Also there were some registers of apprenticeships, which don’t have a lot of information, but their occupation might help locate them.
@lindelljohnson1580
@lindelljohnson1580 Жыл бұрын
How fun to see this video. Rich was very helpful to me in researching my Irish grandmother's family, area of origin, etc. He is an inspirational fellow to listen to because of his infectious and enthusiastic personality.
@karmagal78
@karmagal78 Жыл бұрын
With obits, I’ve found some oddities with my ancestors. My great grandfather on my dad’s maternal side was married and divorced in an age where it was a scandal. In his obit, it says that she had died in childbirth (as she had been also his first cousin, she’s able to be easily researched, too. I have the divorce papers. All 3 of their children died as infants). My great grandmother on my dad’s paternal side died at a young age. Her obit was interesting, as well. Listed her children’s middle names, not just their first names. Found out that a grandaunt’s middle name was different from what she had told me. Apparently it was a point of contention between her and her sister as she had changed it to be the same as her sister’s middle name. Not only that, it gave the wrong date for when she and great grandpa had gotten married (a month before what the marriage license says. Probably because she was pregnant before they got married, as my granduncle was born a short while later. Oops).
@patrickdeady410
@patrickdeady410 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy your videos. I attended a class Rich presented at one of the national genealogy conferences in Fort Wayne and was impressed by his knowledge and his ability to communicate it so well!
@marilyncarey7957
@marilyncarey7957 Жыл бұрын
In Ireland, the magistrates records are wonderful - people Sue’s each other for leaving gates open so the cows got out, or didn’t pay their bills at the local shop, made too much noise. Places often go down to paddock or field level - if you can work where the field was.
@GenealogyGems
@GenealogyGems Жыл бұрын
How fun, thanks for sharing!
@dannyoconnell6608
@dannyoconnell6608 Жыл бұрын
Sorry I missed your show live. I was at the Cincinnati History Museum with my sister & brother-in-law. I've now watched the show twice and have bookmarked it to come back to because there is so much wonderful information in it. Thank you.
@GenealogyGems
@GenealogyGems Жыл бұрын
Thanks, and we always enjoy when you're able to attend live!
@user-mx7kl7tw4v
@user-mx7kl7tw4v Жыл бұрын
Great information. Thank you.
@elained1946
@elained1946 Жыл бұрын
Great video thank you 😊
@GenealogyGems
@GenealogyGems Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@brandykwatford03
@brandykwatford03 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy these videos on KZfaq. The access you provide, the information you provide, and the guest who are strategically reviewed for what they can offer to your guest listeners/followers is truly a gift of invaluable worth! You are totally awesome, Ms. Cooke! ...and oh my goodness, you are consistent. Your podcasts have episodes ...current and going back... several years! Best and hats off! Brandy
@karmagal78
@karmagal78 Жыл бұрын
My grandpa on my dad’s side was born before SSN. When he applied to get his, he didn’t have a birth certificate as it wasn’t a requirement and he was born at home. He was able to get a delayed birth certificate, though. The midwife that was there when he was born was still living and still remembered his birth. So, in the end, he was able to attain his SSN.
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