Fathers: other research strategies

Michelle Patient
Apr 4, 2025
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Typical Sources
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About this webinar

Head of census and names on a vital record, are the typical documents we attach to the males in our family trees. What other things can you find? In this webinar, Michelle will explore a number of other research avenues to help you understand more about the lives of your many male ancestors.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Michelle Patient is an Australian genealogist, computer geek, and DNA enthusiast, with qualifications in Chemistry, Geology and Family History. She grew up with a grandmother whose family stories, photographs, and memorabilia sparked her life-long
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Key points and insights

In “Fathers: Other Research Strategies,” genealogist and DNA enthusiast Michelle Patient delivers a thought-provoking and detail-rich webinar that reimagines how we approach paternal ancestry. While male ancestors are often viewed as easier to trace than their female counterparts, Patient challenges this assumption by introducing a wide array of overlooked records and strategies. Through case studies, timelines, and deep dives into global resources, she demonstrates how to tell a fuller, richer story of the fathers in our family trees—beyond just names and dates.

Key Takeaways:

  • Go Beyond the Basics—Build Timelines and Context: Patient encourages genealogists to build timelines that include addresses, occupations, movements, and even signature comparisons to confirm identity across records. These layered approaches help distinguish between individuals with common names and reveal previously overlooked life events, like multiple marriages or career shifts.
  • Use Occupational, Organizational, and Licensing Records: A wealth of lesser-known records can bring paternal ancestors into sharper focus. Examples include dog licenses, professional guilds, mining or firearm permits, Freemasonry registers, and business directories. These sources not only confirm identity but also add color and context to an ancestor’s life and community standing.
  • Leverage DNA and Global Record Sets for Deeper Insights: Patient highlights the value of DNA in solving paternity puzzles and identifying hidden branches, as well as the importance of Y-DNA in tracing surname lines. She also emphasizes using global archives—particularly in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK—such as court records, electoral rolls, historical newspapers, apprenticeship records, and even delayed or amended birth registrations.

This webinar is an essential resource for genealogists seeking to move beyond standard records and uncover the full narrative of their paternal ancestors. Michelle Patient equips viewers with not only tools and checklists but also a mindset of curiosity, precision, and global awareness.

To delve deeper into these strategies, view the full webinar and consult the comprehensive syllabus provided. These materials include practical guides, resource lists, and search tips tailored for records across English-speaking countries. Let this session inspire a broader, bolder approach to honoring the fathers in your family story.

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  1. CL
    Clara Lawver
    4 days ago

    Thank you Michelle Patient. Your presentation kept me totally immersed in Family History/Genealogy – beginning to end. I sincerely appreciate your handout with Links/URLs and amazing search tips. For me – the page of Boolean Operators will be very helpful as I continue my own Genealogical Search.

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    Wendy Lee
    4 days ago

    Very informative.

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    Jenny Marsden
    4 days ago

    Excellent presentation!

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  4. WH
    Wendy Howard
    4 days ago

    You can rely on Michelle to give a good talk/presentation. Always worth attending her sessions.

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  5. PT
    Peter Tonkin
    4 days ago

    Very good webinar. A useful alternative checklist of ideas, clearly presented by Michelle.

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  6. RT
    Risela Tyma
    4 days ago

    That was Excellent!!! Even though Michelle is in Australia and I’m in the Southwest of US her information was relevant and helpful. I loved her backstories and enthusiasm! Would enjoy hearing other presentations by Michelle.

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    Barry PYCROFT
    4 days ago

    Interesting topic. I want the father of the 1792 (about/approx) 3xGtGf.

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  8. LD
    Lorna Defiebre
    4 days ago

    Very entertaining, and lots of great ideas I hadn’t thought of.

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