- Do EACH of the following:
				- 1. Explain to your counselor what the 
				words genealogy, ancestor, and descendant mean.
- Explain what a family tree is and what information 
				would be kept there. 
- Explain what a family group record is and 
				what information would be kept there. 
 
- Do ONE of the following:
				- Do a time line for yourself or for a relative. Then write a 
				short biography based on that time line.
- Keep a journal for 6 weeks. You must write in it at least once 
				a week.
 
- With your parent's help, choose a relative or a family acquaintance 
			you can interview in person, by telephone, or by e-mail or letter. Record 
			the information you collect so you do not forget it.
- Do EACH of the following:
				- Name three types of physical genealogical 
				resources Name three types of digital genealogical resources
				and where you can find them, and explain 
				how these resources can help you chart your family tree. and explain 
				how these resources can help you chart your family tree.
- Name three types of digital genealogical resources 
				and where you can find them, and explain how these resources can 
				help you chart your family tree.
- b. Obtain at least one genealogical 
				document that supports an event that is or can be recorded on your 
				pedigree chart or family group record. The document 
				could be found at home or at a government office, religious organization, 
				archive, or library.
- Tell how you found it and how you would 
				evaluate the genealogical information you found for requirement
				4b 4c.
- Tell a likely place to find these type of 
				genealogical records: marriage record, census record, birth record, 
				and burial information.
 
- Contact ONE of the following individuals or institutions. Ask what 
			genealogical services, records, or activities this individual or institution 
			provides, and report the results:
				- A genealogical or lineage society 
- A professional genealogist (someone who gets paid for doing 
				genealogical research)
- A surname organization, such as your family's organization
- A genealogical education facility or institution. 
- A genealogical record repository of any type (courthouse, genealogical 
				library, state or national archive, state library, etc.)
 
- Begin your family tree by listing yourself and include at least 
			two additional generations. You may complete this requirement by using 
			the chart provided in the Genealogy merit badge pamphlet or the genealogy 
			software program of your choice.
- Complete a family group record form, listing yourself and your brothers 
			and sisters as the children. On another family group record form, show 
			one of your parents and his or her brothers and sisters as the children. 
			This requirement may be completed using the chart provided or the genealogy 
			software program of your choice.
- Do the following:
				- Explain the effect computers and the Internet are having on 
				the world 
 of genealogy.
- Explain how photography (including microfilming) has influenced 
				genealogy.
- Explain how record indexing works and how 
				that has influenced genealogy. 
 
- Discuss what you have learned about your family and your family 
			members through your genealogical research.
 
	
	
		
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