As members of the church we are
often encouraged to find our ancestors and help do work for those that have
passed on. We often overlook that in doing their works, we are also lifting
ourselves. By learning more about our ancestors, we can gain insights through their
life experiences. We can find strength and courage through their struggles to
overcome our own trials.
To some the task of finding
family can be quite large. You might be the only one listed in your family
tree. There’s a simple way to start, add your immediate family and then branch
out from there. Soon you will have your grandparents and their children (your
uncles and aunts). You can even add your cousins in from there. If you run out
of relatives you’ve met in person start asking your family about other family
they knew growing up. They might have stories that you will be surprised you
never heard!
It’s also important to record
stories that are happening today. You might get to an age where you wish you
could tell the stories of your youth, but your memory may fail you. Prepare for
that possibility by keeping a journal and taking photos (include a short
description of what’s happening.) Photos create wonderful recollections and
memories. Finding out more about your ancestors also helps you become more
acquainted with your living family.
Spending quality time with your family brings peace to our homes.
To learn more about Family History visit this site
for more steps :
https://www.lds.org/topics/family-history/family-history-is-for-everyone?lang=eng
For more videos on Family History: http://www.lds.org/topics/family-history?lang=eng&cid=HPTU011414347&im=true#media=
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