Using Public Records In Your Family History Research

Released on: March 11, 2008, 12:57 am

Press Release Author: Daphne Lewis

Industry: Human Resources

Press Release Summary: The invention of computer technology, particularly the
internet, brings with it a lot of advantages and conveniences never before available
to mankind. In our day and age, technology has made it really easier for just about
anyone to retrieve information. For example, searching for details about family
history can now be done without leaving home, visiting public offices, or searching
through piles of papers and folders. No, you wouldn't even have to search using
microfilms and microfiches these days.

Press Release Body: The invention of computer technology, particularly the internet,
brings with it a lot of advantages and conveniences never before available to
mankind. In our day and age, technology has made it really easier for just about
anyone to retrieve information. For example, searching for details about family
history can now be done without leaving home, visiting public offices, or searching
through piles of papers and folders. No, you wouldn't even have to search using
microfilms and microfiches these days.

With more than 2 billion US public records stored in our powerful and comprehensive
database, PublicRecords.com makes searching genealogical information a lot easier
than you ever did.
People fascinated with family history may want to search through the wealth of
public records readily available online at PublicRecords.com to track information
about their ancestors. For instance, to complete your family tree, you may want to
search birth records to get more information about an ancestor. Birth records
contain information about the individual such as the full name of the child and the
full name of the child's parents. In addition, other information of significance
such as the date the birth took place, the time of birth, and the location.
Normally, the dates of birth of the parents are also included in the birth record,
along with the names of siblings, if there are any.

On the other hand, searching marriage records and divorce records may also lead you
to more information about your other relatives. Like birth records, marriage and
divorce records contain the time, location, and date of the event, and, most
importantly, the full name of the parties involved along with the name of their
parents. If you also need more information about an ancestor's other marriages,
PublicRecords.com's marriage and divorce records are important documents you
shouldn't skip to check.

Last of all, accessing death records, the last legal document filled up for an
individual, may contain the missing pieces for your genealogical puzzle. Like all
other vital records, death records also contain information such as significant
dates and addresses. Details related with the person's death, such as the cause,
date, time, location, and other information, are also indicated in the death record.
Most of the time, addresses are also included.

Of course, no one wants an incomplete and inaccurate family tree. That's why we
encourage you to visit PublicRecords.com when you need help to complete your family
history. By using PublicRecords.com, you get access to family history information
faster and easier.

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