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July 25, 2006 By: Richard Kearns Name Origins - The Stories Are The KeyResearching your family name origins can be very time consuming and confusing. Frequently, our family tree research starts by simply collecting as many last names as possible. We're soon baffled. What ancestors should we research next? Where can we discover the origin of our family surname, particularly if our ancestors emigrated from the "old world" 100+ years ago? Researching your last name origin has never been easier. There are dozens of books, articles and websites that can help you uncover your ancestors' journey. Where can we find these rare treasures? Review all of your records of your earliest ancestors. Study the historical events of their times. Find out where other people in that area emigrated from. You'll be amazed by how many groups of families emigrated from one country to the same county - half way around the world. The stories that you discover will provide clues to the meaning of your surname. Your family tree research should focus on these stories. The insights you reveal, into the challenges that your ancestors had, will help future generations appreciate their heritage and the work that you put in to uncovering it. Check out the links on this site to help you find the right tools to trace those elusive names and events that shaped your family's history. The origin of your family's surname provides important clues to your heritage. Using websites, like this one to research your last name origins will bring new life and meaning to your family tree. Finding your surname origin for each of your ancestors provides valuable stories that must be preserved for future generations. For more information, visit name origins.About
The Author:
Richard Kearns is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.all-about-family-trees.com.
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