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Interviewing your Relatives
Members of your family can often be really helpful especially when you are just starting your family history. They may have all sorts of information that won't be written down in any documents you can find. Only they can tell you that 'Uncle Fred' liked jam on his sprouts or that 'Auntie Annie' always wore a purple hat to church.
It isn't always easy to decide how to collect and record information that your family might have. Different ways will suit different relatives so it is really up to you to decide. Here are some suggestions.

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You could write a questionnaire and post or email it to them.
You could meet them and ask some questions
You could telephone them

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Questions you might ask
First of all, it is very important to make it clear that they don't have to ask any of your questions if they don't want to, or if it makes them feel uncomfortable.
It is often a really good idea to get more than one relative together when you are asking questions about the family, this way they jog each other's memories.

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How you might record this information
There is no easy way of doing this, but here are some suggestions. Whatever you do, don't think you will remember what they say, because you won't!

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Here are some heirlooms you might find with members of your family or even in your own home.

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This page last revised Saturday, 14 March 2009
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