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Trace Your Cherokee Roots In Three Basic Steps

12/31/2010

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Taking a quick break from book promotion today to talk about researching our heritages. 

A number of us heard the accounts growing up that we were part Native American. At times, the story was colored with a bit of fiction like a great grandmother being a Cherokee Princess. Now it is simple and easy to trace your Cherokee roots. If you are able to break it down into easy steps, it is not at all hard to trace your Cherokee roots. If that happens to be regarded as a goal you want to achieve, please read on to learn a fairly easy way it is possible to trace your Cherokee roots within just three steps...

The initial very important step is to take note of everything that you know about your family. This will be your kick off point. Write down yourself, your mother and father, your grandparents, and uncles and aunts. Spend some time and write everyone down even if you are not sure about their exact relation to you. This provides you a excellent place to begin as you move on to your next step.

The second step you will need to take is talking to older relatives. A couple of things you should be mindful in avoiding with this are family legend like the Cherokee princess. Allow your relatives to fill in the blanks of the family tree that you designed. Get essential details such as names, dates, and relations that you are unsure about .

The third and final step is obtaining the standard paperwork. This is truly important because with birth and marriage certificates, you can go even further back in your family tree. With this last step, you'll have the chance to discover the hidden jewels in your family history. You can also use methods on the internet such as family tree and ancestry sites. These range from free to a small monthly fee.

Don't forget, tracing your Cherokee roots can be a difficult task, but it is well worth the trouble. You may even learn an ancestor’s name on the famous Dawes or Final Rolls! These rolls are used to establish tribal eligibility and degree of blood for the recognized tribes of America. Each tribe has its own eligibility requirements, but the Dawes Rolls play some part.

Now that you know how to trace your Cherokee roots, why not get started on your family tree and discover you own heritage?

 

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