Your genealogy is unlikely to be compiled and waiting for you somewhere, unless you are lucky enough to have an older relative who did all the work for you.
In most cases you will have to compile your own genealogy, using archival resources and interviews with relatives, as well as on-line resources. Even if you find an older relative who did his own genealogy, you will probably have to update it with more recent information and also explore ancestral lines that were not related to that genealogical relative.
Geneology is basically family history. This means it is researching someone's family tree to find out as much as possible about parents grandparents and further back.
If you mean coat of arms, you will have to get invovled with geneology. Not every name has a coat of arms.
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You can find the geneology of Jesus (and how He is linked all the way back to Adam) in Luke 3: 23-38.
Good free site for geneology is worldgenweb.org, which contains expert information regarding genealogical and historical records.
Who their ancestors were and what they did.
Mitch is a chode
Um, no bloody idea.
The phone number of the Monroe County Museum-Geneology is: 478-994-5070.
Obed was Davids paternal grandfather. You can find this in the book of Matthew, chapter 1 where it explains the geneology of Jesus.
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