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On the record ... with Julie Dresser

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MW: If I was interested in starting my own family tree, how would I begin?

JD: You start with yourself and what you know. You always start with your home source.  You talk to people in your family and from there you access obituaries from the newspaper, death records. You do everything for each generation and keep going back.

MW:  Is that difficult, looking up old obituaries?

JD: It can be, especially if you don’t have the right date. I’ll give you an example. My husband has an ancestor. His name was Amos Cochrane. All I knew from his gravestone in Sterling (was) he was buried in 1890. I can’t find a death record, I can’t find anything else. I just have the year. It’s a pain to go through an entire year of newspapers. But it turns out that Sterling has posted an index of their newspapers. But I never would have found his obituary because his gravestone is wrong. He actually died in 1891.

Sometimes you just have to be persistent and keep looking and 20 years later you might find your answer. So it’s not easy.

MW: Sounds like a lot of work.
JD: I think with the Internet, people think, “Gosh, this is going to be easy. I’m going to go to Ancestry.com and plug it in,” but it’s not. There are people who have the same name. You have to be careful. Even if you think a name is unusual, it may not be. You have to be diligent and find everything you can on that person.

MW: I’ve seen that ad for Ancestry.com where someone found out they lived a block from the Wright brothers. Is that really possible?
JD: Sure. Actually, one of my cousins was taught how to fly by John Glenn. So anything is possible. It’s a big world and yet it’s small at the same time. I’ve done my husband’s ancestry and I can’t tell you how many times we’re cousins over and over again. He doesn’t appreciate that when I say, “Hi, Cuz.” It’s distant.

MW: Is it easier today than, say, 20 years ago, because of technology?
JD: Yes. Indexes are coming online, that makes it easier. I have probably found more in the last five years than in the previous 20.


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