Hey Hawk,
The archives are all over the place. You answer one question at a time. First you, then your parents, then each parent of each of your parents, then the greats, etc. Until you fill in your tree. To get one may be easy, to get another, well they may have been born in Italy, and you speak english - makes it more difficult. So, no specific single archive.
I recommend interview of all living relatives first, get names, dates, certificates, wills, bibles with births, any and all documents (copies are fine)
Assemble this information into a Tree. Use computer software, see sites below.
Then, you can start looking at web sites for additional information. Each person will take research.
2006-11-06 09:38:00
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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census archives could be complicated to envision. each and every so often issues could be a u regardless of the shown fact that it recorded as a e. (had that subject on the instant) It merely has to do with the guy writing it and likewise the guy putting it on the internet. each and every so often the names finally end up getting somewhat twisted up with a number of letters incorrect. If the siblings and fogeys first names and dates all experience up and the final call is simular you probable have discovered your individual.
2016-12-28 14:40:49
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answered by jamila 3
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Try your local Library. Our Library has information and someone
who can help you find what you need. You have to pay for things
on the computer for any kind of Geneology so it is better at the
Library and usually free.
2006-11-06 09:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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have you tryed to google the name if there is any info on the net google will have it
2006-11-06 10:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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give these sites a try...
2006-11-06 09:39:13
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answered by dodge_bee 3
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