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1. The History of You and MeJudy JacksonEDU 697: Capstone: A Project ApproachInstructor: Keith PresseyMay 23, 2013Next 2. History is a collection of Important people your family & friends You need to remember Important events stories Make the history interesting Important places maps, models, pictures Help make history realNext 3. Our history quest explores our history-level 1 Level 2 explores how this fits our town/county then and now Level 3 explores how this fits into our states/regions then and now Level 4 will explore how this fits into our hemisphere/world then and nowNext 4. Vocabulary Spouse = husband or wife Example: I never married so I have none Parent = mother or father Example: Mother = Marzella Gean Jo Father = Lawrence Du My parents never married Adopted by = Don Perkins JaNext 5. Sibling = brother or sister Example: Sister = Kerry Dy-Ann Ja Brother = Don Bruce Ja Grandparents = Your mother or fathers parents Mothers parents = maternal grandmother/grandfather Example: Maternal grandfather = Stanley Monford Jo Maternal grandmother = Elsie CoNext 6. Next 7. Paternal grandfather = Frederick Cecil Ja Paternal grandmother = Maime Ann Pe Aunt = your mothers/fathers sister Example: My father had no siblings Example: My mother had 3 see charts Uncle = your mothers/fathers brother Example: My mother had 2 see charts The other examples on charts in classNext 8. Niece/Nephew = Children of an sister/brother Children = sons/daughters Step is added if relatives share only one parent Generation = All of the children of the sisters/brothersand their spouses from one set of parents Add great before the parents of your grandparentsNext 9. Add another Great for each generation further back Some people use great 5 times grandfather for great, great, great, great, great grandfather Ancestors - parents that led to you Grandparents, great grandparents, etc. Their sisters/brothers = relatives not ancestors Descendants children that came from you Sons, daughters, grandchildren, etc. Your nieces/nephews = relatives not ancestorsNext 10. My maternalgrandfathersgenerationMy great grandfathersgenerationGreatgrandparentsGreat, greatgrandparentsGrandpa andbrotherPart of my familyin 1907NextHad to break up all the words! 11. Rules That Help Siblings Sisters/Brothers count for this class Many websites are free, some are not Dates like January 21, 1765 Are written: 21 Jan 1765 Important abbreviations: B = birth, P = place M = marriage, D = death Bu = burial (place)Next 12. Family Group Sheet 1 -Husband, wife, their parentsOther spouses, childrenNext 13. Family Group Sheet 2-Husband, wife, their parentsOther spouses, childrenNext 14. Pedigree Chart -Shows the husband/wife, & dates/placesIncludes 3 or more generations of ancestors/descdndantsSubject = number 1 on pedigree chartNext 15. Family Tree -Shows all ancestors/descdndants of one personNext 16. How to Get Started Interview all family members Get full names Nicknames Female maiden names Other last names Get all family members they know You may not know kids or siblingsNext 17. Gathering Information Get Dates Birth Movement to a new place Marriage Death Get Places City/Town, County State/Region CountryNext 18. Gathering Information Get stories Personal happenings Reasons for moves Jobs done Wars/Organizations joined Get pictures People, things, & placesNext 19. Sources Charts created by me or retrieved from:http://tribalpages.com/free-family-tree-charts.html I have had training mainlyfrom: http://www.ancestry.com/ I have had training from: (in person and online) https://www.familysearch.org/.../Introduction_to_LDS_Family_History_ With help from Cyndis list and family members, especiallyRoxanne Meida King (cousin) through USGenWeb Return to the wiki at:http://historyjkjackson94704.pbworks.com/