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Research
Genealogical
and family history research can be a very satisfying activity. The
thrill of discovering the names and histories of your ancestors is like
no other experience. Part of what makes genealogical research so
exciting is that, with the advent of modern information
technologies, it has become easier than ever before.
Computers, the internet, and various information storage and retrieval
technologies have To join the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, you must document your direct lineage from one of the 26 Mayflower passengers listed on the membership page of this web site. This process might take considerable time, even with the use of modern technology, but don't get discouraged. Your research may also be aided by information held by living relatives and others who have already researched your family lines. It is critical that the documentation you submit to the Society for proving your direct lineage from a Mayflower passenger shows all the parent-child "connections" from the Mayflower passenger down through the generations to you. Documentation that demonstrates these connections, referred to as primary documentation, includes the following:
Secondary documentation may be used only after all efforts to find primary documentation have failed. Secondary documentation includes:
The following documentation is unacceptable:
The General Society of Mayflower Descendants does not accept LDS family group sheets, ancestral files, or other computer-generated documents. Once your documents bring you within five generations of your Mayflower ancestor, the Silver Books, published by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, can usually supply the documentation required for the rest of your Mayflower line. Our Historian uses these books to verify the information you supply the Society on your application review form.
If you decide to conduct your research at the library in person, there is a friendly and knowledgeable staff ready to help you.
Genealogical Resources on the Web This
is the
official web site for the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City.
This web
site contains over 200,000 links to various genealogical
resources. The site includes a detailed topical and subject index to help you find the type
of documentation you are searching for. This web
site, supported by Ancestry.com, lists numerous web sites, databases
and other resources for conducting genealogical research. The New
England Historic Genealogical Society is the oldest genealogical society
in the country. For over 150 years, NEHGS has helped new and experienced
researchers trace their heritage in New England and around the world. The American
Genealogist (TAG) This is a subscription-based service for doing genealogical and family history research.
Other Resources Another resource that has become invaluable, particularly to Utah residents, is the famous book by Frank Elwood Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, published in 1913. This very thick book is rare, so you may have to go to the special collections area of your local city, county or university library to find one. This landmark work contains biographies, genealogies and even photographs of pioneers and early residents of the state of Utah. In addition to prominent men, many women who were important to the growth of the territory and state are included. With over 10,000 snapshots of these persons, this work is helpful to the researcher seeking information on important founders of Utah.
We hope that the information presented here will help you with your research. Happy hunting! |