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Have you ever considered become an Investigated Detective? A detective job is exciting and gratifying when the mystery has been solved by finding clues that an ordinary person overlooks. However, everyone has some type of detective skill buried within. These skills begin to develop when there is a mission of trying to find missing family members or genealogy research. This page is to help students and individuals to discover a simple step by step guide to gathering information on their family heritage. . The first place to start is with your own family by asking questions.  (a) Where did the family originate? (b) How long has the family been the area? (c) Has anyone served in the military?
 * Welcome to Let's Take A Family Journey**
 * 1. Where should I start?**

The libray is a great source to help you discover information about family. Checkout the following area(s) of interest. (a) Census (b) Newspapers (c) Magazines (d) Genealogy groups
 * 2. Local libraries**

Ask for a copy of birth/death certificates of family member. There is a charge for this information.
 * 3**. **Health Department**

The church usually keep good a record of it's members and date that they are baptisted.
 * 4.** **Churches**

The funeral homes and cemeteries are a good source of information for genealogy research. Are great for individuals who are just starting out on a life journey in genealogy research.
 * 5**. **Funeral Home/** **Cemetery**
 * 6. Genealogy Groups**

The internet is a quick way to get started by going to genealogy sites. Here are a few site that has been a benefit to my adventure through the corridors of time. [|www.ancestry.com] [|www.afrigeneas.com] [|www.familysearch.org] [|www.onegreatfamily.com] [|www.genealogy.com]
 * 7. Internet**