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Searching Successfully to

Reveal Your Ancestor’s Story on Ancestry.com

Anne Gillespie MitchellNGS 2014

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What is our end goal?

•Not a pile of papers•Not a nice organized notebook of

records, images and family group sheets

•We want to tell our family story2

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How do I tell my family story

Method 1:– Do a lot of research– Sit down in front of Word– Wait for divine inspiration

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The Story

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The Story

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How do I tell my family story

Method 2:1. Learn multiple ways to search2. Build the foundation3. Analyze what you find; write up

random thoughts and ideas as you go4. Ask yourself what should I do next?

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Search Tip #1: Start with the Basic Facts

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Global searches = 31,000+ titles, 13 billion+ records

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Search Tip #1: Start with the Basic Facts

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1) What makes your ancestor unique?– Name– Places– Events– People

2) What unique aspects will be included in records?

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Search Tip #1: Start with the Basic Facts

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What you put in your search form will be matched in your search results.

Unless you “tune” your search, just one field needs to match the record to be in your results.

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Search Tip #1: Start with the Basic Facts

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Name, location, estimated year of birth

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Advanced Search Options

Always start on the search tab

http://search.ancestry.com/search

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Search Tip #2: First and Last name filters

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Search Tip #3: Wildcards

Try wildcards with exact on names to find unusual spellings of names. Sm?th* matches Smith, Smyth, and Smythe. You must have at least 3 characters to use a wildcard.

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Search Tip #3: Wildcards

• * matches zero or more characters– Ann* matches Ann, Anne, Anna,

Annabelle, etc.

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Search Tip #3: Wildcards

• * matches zero or more characters– Ann* matches Ann, Anne, Anna,

Annabelle, etc.• ? matches one character

– Ann? matches Anne, Anna

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Types of Locations

Lived in matches a residence event, such as a census location

Any event matches any location in the record

Search Tip #4: Location Filters

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Search Tip #4: Location Filters

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Start searching at the “smallest location” you know, such as a county.

Expand your search as needed.

Then select adjacent counties and work your way out geographically to expand your search.

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Search Tip #4: Location Filters

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Location filters

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Sliders

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Search Tip #5: Lifespan Filtering

• Entering only a birth year– Assume the person lived about 100 years. – Records returned = birth year – 5, and birthdates + 102.

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Search Tip #5: Lifespan Filtering

• Entering only a birth year– Assume the person lived about 100 years. – Records returned = birth year – 5, and birthdates + 102.

• Entering only a death date– Assumes the person lived about 100 years.– Records returned = death year – 105 to death year +2.

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Search Tip #6: Limit your scope

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At the bottom of the advanced search, you can see the types of records you will see

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Search Tip #7: Collection Priority

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Search Tip #8: Use facets

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Search Tip #9: Do a Category Search

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Search Tip #10: Search in a Data Collection

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What’s there is what is indexed

Lived In in Census Records will get you that specific county

Exact means exact

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Search Tip #10: Search in a Data Collection

What’s in the description?• Source information

From Maine Marriages, 1892-1996

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Search Tip #10: Search in a Data Collection

What’s in the description?• Source information• Data coverage

From Maine Marriages, 1892-1996

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Search Tip #11: Search From Trees

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Search Tip #12: Photos and Stories

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What Question are You Asking and Why You Need to

Ask It

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Global Search is great. Hints are great.

It’s a quick way to get started finding information about your ancestors.

But you need to know what you want to know before the information is useful.

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Ask yourself, what do I want to know?

When and where was James Smith born?

What was Jane Jones’ maiden name?

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Now that you have the question, you can identify where you might find the answer.

Let’s say James Smith was likely born in the 1800’s in South Carolina.

South Carolina didn’t have birth records then.

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There are still lots of records that will have the information:• Census• Obituaries• Marriage records• Family bibles• Military records• Passenger lists• Naturalization records• And on, and on….

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Location, Location, Location

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Records are usually created at the location the event happened.

Understanding where it might have happened is key to your search.

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Timelines!

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A Life Through the Eyes of the Census

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A Life Through the Eyes of the Census

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With Just a Click, the Record is Part of a Tree

Now you could just save it to your tree.

But what might you be missing?

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What Treasures are Hiding in Your Tree?

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Methodology

• Find the Census

• Document what you see – EVERYTHING!

• Update your Person Timeline

• Ask yourself, what do I need to research AND write it down

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Ask Questions

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What did we learn from the 1900 census?

• Aug 1832 – Adam Snavely was born in Virginia• Oct 1841 – Mollie E was born in Virginia• 1866 – Adam, age 34, and Mollie E, age 25, were married, most

likely in Virginia• Aug 1871 – Mollie V Snavely was born, daughter of Adam and

most likely Mollie E• Oct 1878 – Gordon A Snavely was born, son of Adam and most

likely Mollie E• Apr 1882 – Effie C Snavely was born, daughter of Adam and

most likely Mollie E

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What did we learn from the 1900 census?

• 1900 – Adam, Mollie E, Mollie V, Gordon A, and Effie C were all living in Atkins, Smyth, Virginia.

• Mollie E had 6 children all of whom are reported as living. • Only 3 are currently living with her. • Everyone is reported as living in Virginia and having parents

born there.

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What did we learn from the 1900 census?

Why are all there so

many women on this page

working as cooks?

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Time to update the timeline

First, update the census information

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Time to update the timeline

Add in the vital information you have found

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Ask Questions

Who were the neighbors?

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Ask Questions

Who were the neighbors?Calhoun’s,

Snavely’s and Feazell’s

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Ask Questions

Who were the neighbors?Calhoun’s,

Snavely’s and Feazell’sNotice that Cora

Ann Snavely and Idella Feazell are

both listed as cooks

Also everyone nearby owned their own farm

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Time to update the timeline

Add in interesting neighbors and other information you might find

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Create a list of research questions

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Add in 1880 and 1870

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The 1860 CensusIs this the right Adam?

Probable.

We believe Adam and Mollie E were married in 1866. So he would be living with his parents in 1860.

Birth year is 1832 and the county, Smyth, is correct.

Adam’s presumed father’s name is Nicholas; he has a son named Nicholas.

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The 1860 Census

Is this the right Adam?

Possibly.

The age is off by a 8 years.

And the location is Wythe not Smyth

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The 1860 Census

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The 1860 Census

• There is something strange about the age of Mary J and the distance between Alexander and Mary J

• It is also interesting that both Nicholas and Adam own property and have a personal estate

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The 1860 Census

• 1811 – Nicholas Snavely born in Virginia• 1815 – Molly Snavely (maiden name unknown) born in Virginia• 1832 – Adam B Snavely born in Virginia• 1840 – William H Snavely born in Virginia• 1843 – Ferdinand S Snavely born in Virginia• 1845 – Susan E Snavely born in Virginia• 1847 – Alexander S Snavely born in Virginia• 1859 – Mary J Snavely born in Virginia• 1814 – Elizabeth Gross born in Virginia

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The 1860 Census

Surnames on the page: • Hutton, Camary, Goodpasture, Johnson, Hoofnagle.

Everyone on the page owns land; working as Farmers, Carpenters, next door to Nicholas is John T Johnson, Sherriff

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Who was young Mary Jane?

Adam Boyd Snavely

Nicholas Snavely

Adam Snavely

John Snavely

Barbara Snavely Philip Aker

Mary Jane Aker

Mary Jane Emma Snavely

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Update the timeline

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Vital Records: Birth, Marriage and Death

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Before you look for a Vital Record, determine if it exists

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The Source and Red Book are both available for free

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Select Virginia Vital Records

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Select Virginia County Resources

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Summary of what was recorded and when

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There are also Resources and History on the Place Pages

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Looking for Possible Locations for Virginia Death Records in the

1850’s?

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How about Augusta, Virginia?

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New guide ever

week!

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Immigration: Where did they come from?

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Try http://www.ancestry.com/immigration

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Immigration Records for a Specific State or Country?

Place Pages

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Immigration Records for a Specific State or Country?

Place Pages

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Two Last Thoughts

Don’t always go left in your tree

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Two Last Thoughts

Share!

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References and Useful Links Slides and Presentations:

http://finding-forgotten-stories.com/slides-from-presentations/ Ancestry.com Learning Center: http://www.ancestry.com/learn Ancestry.com Blog: http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry

 Where you can find me Finding Forgotten Stories: http://www.finding-forgotten-stories.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FindingForgottenStories Twitter: https://twitter.com/f_f_stories and https://twitter.com/AncestryAnne Ancestry.com Blog: http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/author/amitchell/ Email: [email protected]