An obsessed genealogist's discussion on how others can research their family's history. Currently researching important names from the east to the west coast of the United States. Important states include North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas and Nebraska. Names of ancestors of importance are Lamb, Pressey, Davies, Davis, Robling, Beeson, Newby, Gladish, Pickett and Piggott.
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
What is a Family Bible?
If you are lucky there is a family Bible in your family. Family Bibles provided paper where families wrote records of births, marriages, deaths and other important events. Often they are the only record of important events that occurred within the family. For instance, an infant might have been born stillborn, or only lived a short time. This typically means the birth and death was never recorded anywhere except for the family Bible. There will likely be no census or baptismal record of this child. Small children often did not have a tombstone placed on their grave. In addition, marriage records may only be located in a family Bible. In the past many marriages were common law or church marriages with no written record. In addition, many official marriage records have been lost due to fires and floods. Great care must be taken when reading the information in a family Bible because the pages may be fragile while sunlight, skin oils and other contaminants can harm the delicate pages. Use special gloves that are acid free and created for old document research. Keep the book away from dampness, mold and bright light. Do not write on the pages or try to copy the pages with a machine because it will cause serious damage to the Bible. You can transcribe information from the family Bible pages into a newer book or online. Make sure to store the Bible properly in an archival acid free box or container.
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