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BEGINNING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCHBegin your investigations by following five simple steps:1. Write down what you knowMake a copy of a standard blank pedigree chart and sketch out your family tree, starting with you at the left and filling in names and places, and dates of birth, death and marriage of parents and grandparents. 2. Investigate your familyAsk your family if they have information to help fill in the gaps in your family tree. Obtain useful addresses of relatives including close and distant cousins, uncles and aunts. Search out useful documentation such as photographs, birth, death and marriage (BDM) certificates, diaries, school records, family bibles, etc., which various family members have kept. 3. Search the Birth, Death & Marriage IndexesJoin the Genealogical Society of Victoria (GSV – Level B1 257 Collins Street, Melbourne), and research in their extensive library. Holdings include indexes to births, deaths and marriages for all Australian states. Visit your local library, or a family history group. Buy copies of certificates, using an application form from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Death certificates of your first Australian pioneers will help you to find their parentage and their birthplace in the "Old Country". Remember to check spelling variations of the name you are researching. Put yourself in the place of the immigration officer, guessing how to spell a name from someone who mumbles, has a cold, looks away and has a mouth full of marbles. Use the same technique when looking for variations of your name. 4. Search for other information
5. Start investigating overseasOnce you have the birthplace of your first families you can then check overseas records. Again, use the GSV to search copies of:
Further Information:Please email our Research support on research@gsv.org.au
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