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Introducing Research Your Own – RYO Blogpost Series

Photograph of research library. Research your own family history. Copyright Freeimges.com / Fred Kuipers

Are you thinking of starting your own Jewish family history research?

Get some guidance from the 11 part historytrace blog series:

Research Your Own – RYO

From getting started to exploring sources, locations, names, people tracing, family lore and heirlooms, putting ancestors’ lives into historical context and much more.

Click on these links to take you to individual blogposts:

Getting Started with Jewish Family History Research RYO #1

Routes to Research Your Jewish Family History RYO #2

Getting to the Source of Historical Information About Your Jewish Ancestors RYO #3

Location Location Location – Locating Your Jewish Family History RYO #4

People Tracing for Jewish Family History Research RYO #5

What’s in a Name? RYO #6

What’s in a Surname? RYO #7

It’s All Double Dutch! Encountering Foreign Languages RYO #8

What Nonna Said – Family Lore and Oral History RYO #9

Those Old Things – Historical Artefacts RYO #10

Putting It in Context RYO #11

We hope this series inspires you to begin your own Jewish family history research. If historytrace can help you to explore your family history, from guidance for your own research to help overcoming brick walls, do get in touch using the Contact page of this website.

Ed., historytrace, 13/01/2016

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