We are a Brazilian startup that believes in family ties. The thrill of discovery is what motivates us.
So, we travel the world in search of the missing record in your research, we develop new solutions and we are always looking to the future in search of the fascinating past.
Here, you will know who your ancestors were, where they lived, what they worked for and what their dreams and challenges were. A new perspective on your own life is about to begin.Through the remotest corners of the globe, from where they left and where they lived, the traces of this great family adventure are here.
Today's technology allows us to read these steps written in every cell in your DNA. Using the familiar MyPast DNA approaches, the route is mapped and you can centralize your searches more efficiently than ever before.
The logs you've been waiting for are also here. Thousands of exclusive collections feed our servers every day, with our indexing program you speed up the search and get closer to each day of this meeting.
Each project has its own instructions due to the nature of the document and needs specific according to the information that can be found. These specific rules for each project can be found by opening an image, then clicking on ‘Instructions from the project'.
The ‘Basic Indexing Rules’ below is a set of general rules that apply whenever the ‘Project Instructions’ are not specific or does not answer your questions. If you have any questions about how to index information, first refer to the Project and, if still in doubt, consult us.
A family tree is a visual representation of a person's ancestry, showing the relationships among individuals in a family. It typically starts with a single individual, often referred to as the "root" or "ancestor," and branches out to show their descendants over multiple generations.
Building an accurate family tree often requires research into historical records, such as birth certificates, marriage records, census data, and family documents. Proper documentation is essential to ensure the accuracy of the information.
Family trees can reflect cultural and historical factors, including naming conventions, inheritance patterns, migration patterns, and cultural traditions related to family relationships and structures.
Overall, family trees serve as valuable resources for understanding one's roots, preserving family history, and connecting with relatives across generations. They can be simple diagrams or complex, detailed records, depending on the depth of information available and the purpose of the tree.