What is the best way to find out your ancestry if your family neglected to keep records?
Family tree
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public records, Sir.
Who married who when?
Who died when?
And so on, Sir.
DNA test. It gives you many leads. There's software, websites, and government records, census etc
Going through archives. But it would be difficult for a mutt because you don't know where you ancestors came from. So best bet is probably migration records to see who the first ones were that arrived in Australia.
i can only get as far back as my great randparents then it all get paywalled :(
don't trust genetic science, only trust paper records on these matters
what if i knew their names and where they migrated to in Australia? (they came from france, ireland, england, netherlands
absolutely never under any circumstances give away your DNA.
your DNA will be used by the police to
track you and your relatives
Investigate you and your relatives
Jail you and your relatives
Jail your relatives in 100 years.
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paywalled? by who, Sir?
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malware free guaranteed Sir? sounds interesting although I'd like to keep my ancestry offline.
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neat, Sir! might wanna run it in a VM..
did you just assume my gender?
by ancestry.com and all the other online archive places
sounds like good advise, thankyou my friend, inshallah
who gives a shit
fuck off, Sir? will you?
ancestry is very important, its why the bible and other ancient texts go autism mode over keeping track of ancestry
a girl on Any Forums? rather unlikely Sir or Madame.
Census data and official records like birth and marriage certificates. You're going to have to pay up or physically travel to the archive (and even then there's no certainty that they'd let you go through old as fuck documents) if you want to access them. I'm lucky to have an oral account of my paternal line back to the mid 1800s.
The ancesty is to show the lineage from Adam to Jesus you fucking dumbass
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Your a British/Irish criminal mutt.
What about if you’re european?
Are there better euro-sourced sites than findmypast?
mid 1800 huh?
Sounds like you're a dirty commoner, Sir.
Glad I can go until 1500s. Nobel titles still have a use.
>ancestry is very important
>The ancesty is to show the lineage from Adam to Jesus
You say that as if these aren't the same thing.