A common first name and last name makes it rough.
If you have any old folks still alive quiz them for family lore. Ask them if they have any old letters tucked away in a shoe box in the basement or the attic. Genealogy has gone through phases of popularity especially around the turn of the century and the 1860s. You might luck out.
Check out the genealogy section of any small town libraries near where you know ancestors lived and look for a history of the county they lived in for possible mention. If you have the time check out back issues of small town newspapers during the time your known ancestors lived there. Finding info on your known ancestors often gives links to their parents.
Its a crap shoot, and most addictive. Lots and lots of good info still hasn't been posted on line yet. Best clues come from living relatives....family lore is often dead wrong, but it also may provide clues.
Happy kilted ancestor hunting.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
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