Croco Family Tree research resources
Investigate the background of the Croco Family History using the resources below. We hope you find these sites useful whilst you are researching your Genealogy !
1921 England and Wales Census records are now available!
On 6 January 2022 the 1921 England and Wales Census records were made available online via the FindMyPast website. The records have been indexed and are searchable via the usual methods. These records are only viewable on a pay-per-view basis and are not included in any of FindMyPast's existing subscriptions with the exception of the 12 month premium subscription.
Croco records on Ancestry
Ancestry is a major source of information if you are filling out your Croco family tree. Many large databases are available to search covering from births, deaths and marriages, military records, census records and immigration records with many other smaller collections too. Free trials are normally available and are a good way to fill out a lot of your tree quickly.
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Ancestry.com US records search results for the Croco family. |
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Ancestry.co.uk UK records search results for the Croco family. |
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Ancestry.com.au Australian records search results for the Croco family. |
DNA
Sometimes you can run into a brick wall in your tree and you just don't have enough evidence to make that next step back in time. A DNA test can sometimes help to make a link to a particular family name if you find you share common DNA with people who have the same or similar surnames as each other. If you are lucky then you may get a match within a few generations and discover some Croco ancestors. Additionally, the modern DNA test can give you a breakdown of your ethnic mix - you may be surprised at the results!
Have you reached a brick wall in your Croco Tree?
Visit our Croco DNA page to find out more.
Birth, Death and Marriage Records for the Croco Family History
Birth, Death and Marriage records are often the best method of making the links to the Croco Genealogy that will form part of your family tree. Although records vary from country to country, they are normally the most formal record of a person's relations. From the sources below you will be able to find a birth record and, from that, a birth certificate can be ordered which lists the names of the mother and father, taking you back another generation in your tree. A marriage certificate may also list the names of the respective fathers of the bride and groom which may then help you to find them earlier in life on a census record enabling you to fill out more detail in the Croco family tree.
Look at Croco Parish Records at Find My Past.
Investigate the UK registered births, marriages and deaths for the Croco family name using the FreeBMD database.
Search Genealogy Bank for Croco family records.
Explore MyHeritage for Croco family data.
Explore the LDS Database for records of the Croco family.
Research the Croco surname using fold3 Military Archives and view images of original Croco Military records.
Croco Family History Databases
Check out WikiTree for user contributed Croco family records. Collaboration is encouraged so that accuracy of Croco data can be verified or corrected by other users.
Study MyTrees for information on the Croco family and people looking to contact living Croco relations.
Search GENi for Croco family records.
Find your Irish Croco relatives on findmypast.ie
Croco Forums
Research the Croco surname using Genealogy.com forums .
Miscellaneous Croco Databases
Check out the Ellis Island Database for information on the Croco family. This database contains over 25 million immigration records detailing passengers arriving in the United States of America.
Use the Surname Map project to look at the current distribution of the Croco surname in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Romania.
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