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5 reasons to know your family history right now using Kintree

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  How well do you know your family history? Do you know everything about your immediate near and dear ones? At some point or another, we all have pondered upon these questions. Being familiar with your family history and where you came from gives context to your life.   However, there are more reasons why knowing your family history can be beneficial for you. Here are five reasons you should get started and find out more about your relatives.     Brings you closer to your family   Learning about your family members is brings you closer to them as it connects you with the past, present, and future generations. Also, who knows, by exploring your family history, you may actually come across your long-lost relatives you didn’t even know.   Enables you to make a healthier choice   Knowing everything about your ancestors gives you access to a lot of information on what diseases or conditions run in your family. Genetic factors influence multiple conditions l...

How to Build a Family Chart Online: Tracing Your Ancestors

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It is crucial to know about your family. While we know almost everything about our immediate family, much of our ancestorial knowledge is built through stories. Growing up, your parents may have passed some stories about family history to you. Similarly, your grandparents have told your parents stories about their family history. The hindrance in this way of passing information to the younger generation is that sometimes crucial facts may get altered, changed, or completely missed.   Here are some basic steps to help you get started on your family tree adventure.   Step 1 : Gather what you have.   Take a look at your old family albums and documents, and gather as much information as possible about your ancestors. You may also find vital clues about your family members on the backs of old photographs.   Step 2 : Ask your relatives.   Ask questions to your relatives about your family history. Ask them to name your great grandparents and other relatives as far ba...