3 September, 2007

Whearter Family Surname In The 1841 UK Census

Whearter Family Surname In The 1841 UK Census

The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.

Free access to the 1841 Census can be made at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.

The 1841 Census is the earliest National al Census to locate your Whearter Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Whearter Ancestors birth place.

Whearter in the UK Census

Whearter - 1841 Census

The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).

Whearter - Searchable Online 1841 Census Records

Check Whearter on the 1841 Channel Islands Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 England Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 Isle of Man Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 Scottish Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 Wales Census

Don't forget you can leave a message on the UK Family Search Message Boards


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24 June, 2007

Starting your Hearth Family History Research And Hearth Message Boards

Hearth Family History - Hearth Family Research

UK Family Search provides facts to help you in your
Hearth Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Hearth family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the data you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting data from different people. Keep all the facts with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the web to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides evidence on your ancestors. Always double check the data that you found against the references, keep a copy of the references.

Start a blog here on
Family Research Blog make a diary of your Hearth family research. This will enable others to contact you.

There is a wealth of data out there. So use it, but always check the sources and if possible keep a copy.

UK Family Search has message boards where you can post questions and leave answers.

UK Family Search enables the building of evidence for your Hearth Family History research. With your help we can build a useful Genealogy and Family Tree Resource.

Help build links to Hearth family surname data on the web, as well as to individual Hearth family trees, Hearth origin and Hearth meaning if known, and other useful
Hearth genealogy and history resources.

1. Links to Hearth Surname web sites (Hearth family trees) - Add your site to UK Family Search Personal Websites

2. Discuss Hearth Surname Origins on Forum/Message Boards

3. Details on the Hearth coat of arms,.

4. Hearth Message Boards to post questions about your Hearth research.

Add your Hearth Message to UK Family Search

Check Hearth on
England Message Board
Check Hearth on
Ireland Message Board
Check Hearth on
Scotland Message Board
Check Hearth on
Wales Message Board
Check Hearth on
UK Adoptions Message Board

5. UK Family Search, Members Blogs to discuss your own
Hearth Family Surname research

6. Meet other Hearth researchers and make new friends

7. Hearth in the UK Census Returns

So get started trace your family roots and make new friends on this great journey of discovery.

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31 May, 2007

Starting your Wisheart Family History Research And Wisheart Message Boards

Wisheart Family History - Wisheart Family Research

UK Family Search provides facts to help you in your
Wisheart Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Wisheart family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the data you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting facts from different people. Keep all the evidence with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the web to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides information on your ancestors. Always double check the data that you found against the references, keep a copy of the references.

Start a blog here on Family Research Blog make a diary of your Wisheart family research. This will enable others to contact you.

There is a wealth of facts out there. So use it, but always check the sources and if possible keep a copy.

UK Family Search has message boards where you can post questions and leave answers.

UK Family Search enables the building of facts for your Wisheart Family History research. With your help we can build a useful Genealogy and Family Tree Resource.

Help build links to Wisheart family surname data on the web, as well as to individual Wisheart family trees, Wisheart origin and Wisheart meaning if known, and other useful
Wisheart genealogy and history resources.

1. Links to Wisheart Surname web sites (Wisheart family trees) - Add your site to UK Family Search Personal Websites

2. Discuss Wisheart Surname Origins on Forum/Message Boards

3. Details on the Wisheart coat of arms,.

4. Wisheart Message Boards to post questions about your Wisheart research.

Add your Wisheart Message to UK Family Search Personal Websites

Check Wisheart on
England Message Board
Check Wisheart on
Ireland Message Board
Check Wisheart on
Scotland Message Board
Check Wisheart on
Wales Message Board
Check Wisheart on
UK Adoptions Message Board

5. UK Family Search, Members Blogs to discuss your own
Wisheart Family Surname research

6. Meet other Wisheart researchers and make new friends

7. Wisheart in the UK Census Returns

So get started trace your family roots and make new friends on this great journey of discovery.

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26 May, 2007

Whearter Family Surname In The 1841 British Census

UK Census 1841-Whearter Family Surname

National Census in the UK started in 1801 and was held every 10 years (except 1941). The Census held in 1841 was the first British Census to list full names and group them by house hold.

Free access to the 1841 Census can be made at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.

The 1841 Census is the earliest National al Census to locate your Whearter Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Whearter Ancestors birth place.

Whearter in the UK Census

Whearter - 1841 Census

The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).

Whearter - Searchable Online 1841 Census Records

Check Whearter on the 1841 Channel Islands Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 England Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 Isle of Man Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 Scottish Census

Check Whearter Surname on the 1841 Wales Census

Don't forget you can leave a message on the UK Family Search Message Boards


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21 June, 2007

Genealogy and Family Illness

Family History and Family Illness

My father and two of my brothers had all died of heart attacks at a fairly young age. My dad and my eldest brother were in their forties, and my younger brother was just thirty two years old.

A Great advantage of knowing about family history is that sometimes it can help you to trace and pinpoint occurrences of illness.

By tracing back my paternal side of the family, I discovered that rarely did any of the males live beyond the age of forty four, and many had died of heart disease before they reached the ripe old age of forty. The females in the family line hardly ever suffered with any heart trouble at all.

It occurred to me that the heart disease in the male line was too frequent to be coincidental, especially as it all seemed to be because of high cholesterol levels, leading to a fatal heart attack.

After I concluded my investigation, I discussed this with a heart disease specialist, and after examining all my research paper work, he called my nephews in for medical checks. In two of my three nephews, he discovered that they had severe cholesterol levels (above the 15 mark) and needed immediate medication.

The information was too late to save my dad and brothers, but at least my nephews are okay.

A different branch of family history, but a useful one.

Pam,
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So the benefits of undertaking a more undepth study of your family history may prove to e life saving

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