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Jeff Hall jeffhall at adelphia.net
Sat Sep 24 07:17:32 MST 2005


Congratulations Dennis! You now have a new hobby --- genealogy!!
 
You can start in a number of ways:
 

*	

	If your parents are still alive, get them to relate any stories
about your family, people, places lived and died, ages, names
*	

	Search the LDS site for those names to see if there are any matches
*	

	Go to your library and get into Ancestry.com's databases for the
names and places you think might be right
*	

	Try to track down your and your parents' and grandparents' birth
certificates, wills, probate records
*	

	Keep pushing your "brick wall" or "earliest known ancestor" back in
time
*	

	Join a Farnsworth dna group if you have the money and see if there
are any matches to  your dna print.

Although you may have no hard knowledge yet, you should be able to turn the
"stories" into facts through some good research...
 
Good luck!
 
Jeff
Our Farnsworth connection was in Harvard, Massachusetts in the late 1700's.

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From: 53 Dennis Farnsworth [mailto:dfarnsworth at bralco.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 5:45 PM
To: history at farnsworth.org
Subject: related



I HAVE NO HARD KNOWLEDGE OF MY FAMILY. HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF I HAVE ANY KIN
IN THIS PART OF THE FAMILY

 

Dennis Farnsworth

Inside Sales

Bralco Metals, Phoenix

Phn: 602-252-1918

Fax: 602-252-7813

 

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