This is a merit badge sponsored by the Boy Scouts of
America that can be earned by any Boy Scout o r Varsity
Scout, and by qualified Sea Scouts and Venturers. Be sure to
obtain approval of your unit leader and get a registered merit
badge counselor before you begin work. You should also
record your work in a
notebook.
1. Explain to your counselor what the words
genealogy,
ancestor, and
descendant mean.
2. Do ONE of the
following:
a. Do a
time
line for yourself or for a relative. Then write a short
biography based on that time line.
b. Keep a journal for 6 weeks. You must write in it at
least once a week.
3. 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.
4. Do the following:
a. Name
three types of genealogical resources 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.
[online
archives]
c. Tell how you would
evaluate the genealogical
information you found for requirement 4b.
5. 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. A genealogical or lineage society [Sons
of the American Revolution]
b. A professional genealogist (someone who gets paid for
doing genealogical research) [Association
of Professional Genealogists]
c. A
surname organization, such as your family's
organization
d. A genealogical education facility or institution.
state
e. A genealogical record repository of any type
(courthouse,
genealogical library,
state or
national archive,
library, etc.)
6. 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.
Tree Form
7. 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.
Family Group Record
8. Do the
following:
a. Explain the
effect
computers and the Internet are having on the world of
genealogy.
b. Explain how
photography (including
microfilming) has
influenced genealogy.
9. Discuss what you have learned about your family and your
family members through your genealogical research.
These requirements were effective January 1, 2006.
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