Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Family History

Preserving a family’s history is a very important thing that many people do and do not do. It really helps a person know their roots and their ancestors so there would not be many questions asked about who they really are. Some people already have others in their family that already gathers information about the family, so by the time you look at it, it is already done. I am one of the people who have already known my history because someone in my family has done that. But, it is still important to know things about your family by asking your older relatives directly.

When you preserve your history, you need to ask certain questions to your older relative. Some of these questions may include: Where are our ancestors from, who married into the family, who had the most children, was there anyone famous in our family, how far back can you remember your history, and how big is our family? These are just some of the few questions that you should ask your older relatives in order to know and preserve your history. Once you have done that, you would be able to be more confident to who you are and you would be able to pass done they information you have obtained when you grow old enough for your younger relatives to ask you questions about their family history.

In conclusion, you should ask questions to older relatives in order to preserve your family history. One of the questions could be where are our ancestors from? When you get to ask these questions you would be able to carry on your family history. Now, are you going to start asking questions because if so, that would be great?

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