L to R: Lydia Kerr, Will Kerr, Lulu (Kerr) Rothlisberger, Ferne (Kerr) Malkow, Hattie (Kerr) Patterson. Will Kerr is my great-great grandfather. The ladies are his sisters. |
I seem to spend a lot of time tracking down distant relatives looking for family clues that I sometimes forget to check with the most obvious sources - the people I already know. I've made it a concerted effort now to spend more time asking questions of the first cousins in my tree before reaching out to the seconds and thirds. Don't get me wrong, I've made some great connections and lasting relationships with second and third cousins over the years. I keep in touch with many of them regularly and see them when I can. But if I have someone with whom I already have a relationship, doesn't it make sense to ask there first?
In addition to first cousin connections, I'm also working on more international research. I recently made contact with a church archive in Germany that has discovered the roots of the Sienknecht family. A package is on its way to the U.S. right now with records of my great-great grandfather's birth, as well as the birth of his four siblings! Until now I only knew of two! They also uncovered the marriage record of his parents, as well as their deaths. I have already contacted her to do additional research further back. It does cost money to have that research done, but it's cheaper than a plane ticket - though I would love to go there someday as well.
Happy hunting!
No comments:
Post a Comment