I hope I might be able to help you find information on your tree. If you are looking for British ancestors, then its almost certain I can help you. How can I help? Well, by finding names of ancestors, maybe following one line back (perhaps your father's and his father's). Some people like to follow the female line back, through mother and grandmother etc. Others want to push all lines back as far as possible.
I also look for the character and personality behind the person. I look for their occupations, where they live gives an idea of their status and standing in the community. Perhaps they have a record in a newspaper, perhaps a military record. All these things I can seek out.
Where do we start? It partly depends on your name and the names you're researching. How unusual they are. Then we look at where we can pick up. if I'm starting from scratch, any information you have already found is a great help. I try to get a start back before 1920 if possible. So this means knowing your parents full names and dates of birth (where possible). It also is a great help if you know your grandparents names and dates. After that I take it on a case by case basis. The first people to talk to are any relatives around you who might be able to give you a hand. Both my parents are in their 70s but they are a great help to me in my research, trawling through their memories and photo boxes for things that can help. However I can start anywhere and work with minimal information if that's all you have.

Guy Singer
