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family history


Question Posted Wednesday August 11 2004, 8:04 pm

what type of questions i should ask my mum and dad about my family history?

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Blank_Trouble answered Thursday August 12 2004, 10:55 am:
Ask them about where your family is from, what kind of important things they did, etc.
And to be practical, maybe you should ask if your family has any hereditary diseases or conditions.

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liddylflirtx3 answered Thursday August 12 2004, 10:22 am:
what country your mom and dad's parents' and their parent's, etc. came from. also if there are any diseases known in your family - also any heredity things like if you could have twins because of genetics .. hope i helped! plz rate me! =)

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alisonmarie answered Thursday August 12 2004, 8:45 am:
It's not just your parents - aunts, uncles, grandparents, great-aunts - lots of people can help you. If you just want to make a family tree or get some basic information, you should make a list of stuff you'd like to know.

Names of family members that you're too young to have met, what jobs they had, where they lived. You can send out questionaires to family who might live far away, but it's cool to tape record your parents/etc if you live close-by. You get the information, some possibly cool stories, and something to pass on to your own children.

Ask people to make copies of old pictures, birth certificates, etc and you can make a sort of scrapbook. The cool thing about exploring this area is that you can do as much or as little as you want.

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dotdotdot32 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 10:09 pm:
anyone famous in the family?

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sportscutie13 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 9:41 pm:
Ask them about their parents and what their jobs were and stuff and their parent's parents and stuff like that. Ask them what it was like growing up. Ask them how much they contributed to the family. Then compare it to ur life. Also u can ask where ur ancestors lived and raised their family. It should b intresting! GOOD LUCK!

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AdviceMistress answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 9:36 pm:
where did we originate from??


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Dont_Fall_Twice answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 9:26 pm:
Well it all depends what you want to know about your family history... Just tell them you are interested in learning more about your family's history and you were wondering if they could tell you about it. I'm not sure if you want to know about their cultural history or what, so it all depends on what you're lookign for... Best wishes :) -Britty-

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