Oregon Vital Records Office
If you've traced your ancestors back to Oregon you may be related to some of the West's most rough and tumble cowboys and how exciting would that be to find that one of your relatives helped settle the Old West? Oregon also boasts several other ancestry groups - 20% German, 13% English, 12% Irish, 6% American and 5.5% Mexican and most Oregon counties are inhabited by people of European ancestry. So your research at the Oregon State Vital Records Office may be very interesting indeed.
It's easy enough to see why interest in researching one's family tree is suddenly on the rise. The popular television show - "Who Do You Think You Are" - has certainly helped and the fact that we can so easily communicate with people from all over the planet now makes the world seem like a much smaller little neighborhood. Who's to say that that person you've been communicating with in Singapore isn't a second or third cousin twice removed? Especially since nobody stays in one place anymore.Â
But even generations ago our ancestors were travelers. They traveled here from all over the world and they weren't satisfied to stay in one place once their feet hit our shores, either. That's why researching your family tree has become so popular lately. There's no telling what you might find out about your family's history when you start digging into the files at the Oregon Vital Records Office and it's easier now than ever before to find out who your long lost relatives are.