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Genealogy, Discovering our ancestors!
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Mailagnas maqqas Dunaidonas  |
Posted: 09-Dec-2003, 09:07 PM
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The sealling of ancestors is a LDS practice which has both benefits and cautions for genealogists. The benefit is that anyone who has a cousin, however distant, who is a Mormon will likely find a good deal of research already done for them. See, for example:
QUOTE | Additionally, it is the goal of the Mormon Church to have all members of the human race be sealed to their lineal ancestors in a direct course leading back to Adam and Eve. So, it is incumbent upon members to search out the names of their dead, to have proxy baptisms, endowments, and marriage sealings performed for them, and then to have each generation sealed to the previous one.
The Mormon is required to amass as much genealogical material as possible concerning his ancestors and to assure that the various proxy rituals are done for them. Only in this way can he have any hope of attaining the fullness of salvation as a god himself.
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/answers/insidtem.htmUnfortunately, in their eagerness to seal themselves to as many ancestors as possible, they sometimes get a little sloppy in their research, so at least some genealogists refuse to rely on LDS data. My own view is trust, but verify. That is, use the Mormon data as a starting point, but don't rely on it until you have verified the data somewhere else. One reason that I have been able to find so much information on my Wolsey line is that four of my Wolsey cousins married John Doyle Lee, Brigham Young's somewhat infamous right hand man, who was responsible for the massacre of a wagon train of pioneers. See, for example, http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/i_r/lee.htm.
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AhilissaMay  |
Posted: 10-Dec-2003, 05:37 PM
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I have been trying to do my dad's side of the family but I can't seen to get past my great grandfather, why you may ask? Well my grandfather did not know much, I know that my great grandfathers name and that he was married to my great grandmother but she was married before she married my great grandfather, and my grandfather didn't know what her madien name was. (I know hard to follow isn't it)
My great grandfathers name is William Charles Lunsford
My grandfathers name is Paul Glenwood Lunsford
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Posted: 10-Dec-2003, 05:51 PM
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Go on a few of the genealogy pages and go to the message boards. Post all the information that you know, names, birthdays, town they were born and lived etc. and put it in a descending order to make it easier for others to follow. If you make it to confusing, people won't bother reading it. Also, while on those pages, search all the names that you are associated with. There could be other people out there who are looking for you. Some of the pages have a notification button for the names that you wish to keep track of. If someone posts new info under a name you have on your list, you will be notified so you can check it out.
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