Boy Scout Merit Badge Requirements

[BADGE] GENEALOGY

  1. Explain the meaning of genealogy and genealogical resources.
  2. Begin a pedigree chart with yourself and fill it in as far as you can at the beginning of your project. Add any additional names, dates, or places that you find.
  3. Show yourself as a child on a family group record form, and show one of your parents as a child on another family group record form.
  4. Interview an older relative to obtain information about your family. This interview may be in person, by telephone, or by letter. Add any information obtained to your pedigree chart and family group records.
  5. Obtain at least one genealogical document showing proof of some information on your pedigree chart or family group records. This document may be located in your home, a courthouse, an archive or library, etc.
  6. Tell how you would evaluate genealogical information.
  7. Do ONE of the following:
    1. Do a time line for yourself or for a close relative.
    2. Keep a journal for six weeks, writing in at least once weekly.
    3. Write a short history of yourself or of a close relative.
  8. Do ONE of the following:
    1. Tell how the development of computers is affecting the world of genealogy.
    2. Tell how the development of photography (including microfilming) has influenced genealogy.
    3. Tell how personal and family history have begun to influence the way society looks at local, national, and international history.
  9. Contact ONE of the following and ask a question relating to its genealogical services or activities; report the results:
    1. A lineage society
    2. A surname organization
    3. A professional genealogist
    4. A genealogical education facility or institution
    5. A genealogical record repository of any type (courthouse, genealogical library, state archives, state library, national archives, etc. )
  10. Tell where you would find current information about genealogical records and research methods.

BSA Advancement ID#: 56
Source: Boy Scout Requirements, #33215D, revised 2001

 

DEDICATED WEB SITES

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TOPICAL LINKS

Beginner's Guide to Family History Research
Getting Started - National Genealogical Society
RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative
Ancestry HomeTown
Genealogy: Free Advice for Effective Searches
Family Tree Searcher
Ancestry.com - Genealogy Forms
Ancestry.com - Family History Made Easy: Step by Step
GenSite - ranks genealogy sites by popularity
Kindred Konnections Genealogy and Family History Home Page
Daughters of the American Revolution_Library
The USGenWeb Project
WorldGenWeb
Genealogy: Ultimate Family Tree - several free databases available
FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service
Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Help
MiningCo Genealogy Home Page
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet - tens of thousands of links
  

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