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{{Tip|Check death related records of your ancestor first}} | {{Tip|Check death related records of your ancestor first}} | ||
:'''Why?''' | :'''Why?''' | ||
::* | ::*More records were created around a person's death | ||
::*Death related records usually give birth and marriage information | ::*Death related records usually give birth and marriage information which can lead to parents | ||
::* | ::*Death certificates ask for names of parents | ||
::*Obituaries usually identify the parents | |||
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{{Tip|Search marriage records for your ancestor}} | |||
:'''Why?''' | :'''Why?''' | ||
::*Marriage records often give names of parents | ::*Marriage records -- especially those after about 1900 -- often give names of parents | ||
::* | ::*Marriages were recorded from the time the county was formed | ||
{{Tip|Search records of your ancestor's siblings}} | |||
:'''Why?''' | :'''Why?''' | ||
::*Brothers and sisters had the same parents. Their records may have your answer. | |||
::*Brothers and sisters had the same parents. Their records may have your answer | |||
Click for more tips | Click for more tips | ||
===== Articles About Finding Parents ===== | ===== Wiki Articles About Finding Parents ===== | ||
*[[United States Adoption Research]] | *[[United States Adoption Research]] | ||
*[[How to Find Descendants in the United States|How to find descendants]] | *[[How to Find Descendants in the United States|How to find descendants]] |
Revision as of 17:29, 26 February 2014
Here are a few tips for learning the names of a person's parents:
Tip: Check death related records of your ancestor first |
- Why?
- More records were created around a person's death
- Death related records usually give birth and marriage information which can lead to parents
- Death certificates ask for names of parents
- Obituaries usually identify the parents
Tip: Search marriage records for your ancestor |
- Why?
- Marriage records -- especially those after about 1900 -- often give names of parents
- Marriages were recorded from the time the county was formed
Tip: Search records of your ancestor's siblings |
- Why?
- Brothers and sisters had the same parents. Their records may have your answer.
Click for more tips