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1. Hit A Brick Wall In Your Family History Research? - By: Bill Cowan
At some point all family history research leads to a 'dead end' where leads just seem to dry up and many of the posts on this site relate to finding 'missing links'. I've had some great success using the following technique and I hope it helps others. Firstly, you need to und...

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I setup my first personal web page when I was in high school, partially to see if I could do it and partially because of the novelty of the thing. I used it to keep people up to date on what was going on in my life as a sort of public diary. It was a blog (or weB LOG), and though few people knew what a blog was back then, now just about everyone knows what a blog is and what it can do. For those who dont, a blog is a website with usually consists of posts entered at successive dates; these po
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2. 3 High And Low Tech Tools For Genealogy Research - By: Shari Hearn
I dont know about you, but Ive always been interested in my past. My way past, that is. That past that was even before I was born. Well, of course Im talking about my ancestors. Those very people who had a part in making me who I am today. It used to be the search for my he...

3. How To Use The Census In Your Genealogy Research - By: Debbie Pettitt
You've gone through the preliminaries. You've collected all your household vital records, interviewed relatives, gathered additional records from living relatives and followed-up on some of the leads that were developed. Now, you're stuck and not sure what to do next in your genea...

4. Photo Scrapbook - By: Michael Russell
A great way to preserve cherished memories of family and friends, of special places visited, as well as milestones such as graduation, weddings and the birth of a baby is with a photo scrapbook. If you have boxes and boxes of old photographs and mementos, a photo scrapbook is what you need to get yo...

5. Genealogy Software – Why Use It? - By: Govindji Patel
Genealogy Software – Why use it? Many people these days are discovering that genealogy can be a fun activity for the whole family to partake in. The great thing about it is it enables you and your family to rediscover past adventures, people and places that have all been apart of your ...

6. Organizing Your Genealogy In Two Great Ways - By: Michael Russell
Loose genealogy records floating around the house can make it difficult to find what you need when you need it.  Collecting and organizing them in a box or book will put them at your fingertips and ease your research.  It will also create an enjoyable way to view your family history. ...

7. Recording Historical Information For Future Family Genealogists - By: Michael Russell
One of the most important parts of finding your family genealogy is making sure that it is recorded. This will help when future family members want to find specific information about their family. It will also help you to know exactly where you left off with recording your history, in case you hav...

8. Lost Family Member - By: Michael Russell
Lost Family Member The Internet has made it easier than ever to find a lost family member. There are times when things happen in a family and people drift apart. Sometimes, the breach was so bad that people dont speak for years. Other times, people are into genealogy and a lost family mem...

9. Genealogy Going Strong On The Internet - By: Michael Russell
Thanks to the Internet, genealogical research has become quick and easy and genealogy's popularity has soared.     The fact that researching family history on the Internet can be done for free or for a relatively low cost has also been a major factor in this strong surge of inter...

10. Genealogy Is Being Changed By New Science - By: Michael Russell
Most people are familiar with DNA testing and the revolutionary effects it has had in recent years. The ability to positively identify the genetic parents of children has had enormous societal effects. The ability to positively identify a person, years later, through miniscule samples of tissue or...

11. The Many Uses Of Leather Journals - By: Scott Michaels
Leather journals are a good choice because they are very durable. Sometimes they even come protected with a lock or a combination. It is this type of safety that makes a leather journal supreme for everyday use. A leather journal is used for different purposes. Many people are...

12. Love Of History Can Fuel You Family Tree Investigation - By: Michael Russell
One of the questions that may arise when someone is considering making a genealogy or a family tree is the reasons behind investigating into their family history. By beginning to investigate your family tree, you will most often times find direct links to significant historical events or people tha...



13. Ancestor Research - Tips To Getting Started - By: 10x Marketing
Genealogy can be an immensely rewarding hobby, but many find it difficult getting started. Whether it be an issue of what to look for or how to collect all the information, a few tips can greatly aid those just beginning their ancestor research. * Organization is Key As you wil...

14. How To Research Your Ancestors For A Family Tree - By: Gregg Hall
Genealogy has become a popular pastime. Searching for ancestors can be fun and an interesting way to learn about history. While looking for your ancestors you will learn about the time and place in which they lived. How politics, wars, and economics affected their lives. It will give you...

15. Jazz Up Your Scrapbooks With Embellishments - By: Wilfred Luecht
Do you want to learn to create lasting and memorable keepsakes that show your unique and personal artistic skill? Scrapbooking is a fantastic craft that allows your creative side to go wild. You can do so much more than just placing photographs in an album. Not only do you have your on...

16. Personal Web Page - By: Michael Russell
I setup my first personal web page when I was in high school, partially to see if I could do it and partially because of the novelty of the thing. I used it to keep people up to date on what was going on in my life as a sort of public diary. It was a blog (or weB LOG), and though few people knew w...

17. Genealogy: A Case For Significance - By: Michael Russell
Tracing your family tree may not sound like an exciting adventure you're willing to embark on and perhaps for the most part it isn't exactly excitement that those that do trace their family tree are exclusively looking for.  The profiles of those actively involved in a family tree search are va...

18. Tips On Effective Interviewing Techniques In Your Genealogy Search - By: Michael Russell
One of the most difficult parts about genealogy research can be interviewing family members to get their oral histories of the family. Not only is it immensely difficult for you, it can also be very hard on your subjects as well. Instead of simply quitting the interview process, which is what most a...

19. Search Engine Savvy – Tips For Your Genealogy Search - By: Michael Russell
You will find soon enough that search engines on the internet can be a powerful tool in your search for family history. Because most of them have such an enormous index of information, searches for surnames and family names can result in useful information. You see, search engines get their indexes ...

20. Separating Fact From Fiction In Historical Family Stories - By: Michael Russell
As you sit down to do a genealogy interview with your grandfather, he leans over and whispers to you, “You know, your great-great-grandmother was a Cherokee Indian Princess, don't you?” You will probably encounter this at some point in your family history research. Most people do. It can be extremel...

21. Researching Your Own Family Tree - Getting Started - By: Mpam Id#151
Researching Your Own Family Tree - How To Get StartedResearching your own family genealogy can be a richly rewarding experience.  It doesn't matter if you find royalty or scallywags in your family tree, they are all exciting.  So.... how do you get started?The first step is to start wi...

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26 October 2006 - Church Launches African American Genealogy Resources Web Page
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Church Members Offer Classes In Genealogy
LAKE OSWEGO, Oregon — Beginning Saturday, budding genealogists in Oregon have their choice of two genealogy courses offered by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In the research course, four genealogy experts from the Portland Area Personal Ancestral File Users Group will teach class members how to use the United States census, immigration and naturalization records, land records, public libraries, and other sources. The other course will focus on how to build a computerized family history.... More

Church Offers Help In Genealogical Research
MOUNTAIN HOME, Arkansas — Area residents interested in genealogy research can utilize the family history center at the local Church meetinghouse. Wanda Castoe, director of the center, began her personal genealogical research in 1975 while living in Oklahoma. Through various responsibilities given to her as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her knowledge of genealogy work has expanded.... More

Resolutions For A New Year
In 2006 I organized some of my genealogy files, scanned some of my old family photos, took a few online genealogy classes, attended a genealogy conference, and collected new information...... More

Into The Woods To Hunt Forebears
Celebrity revelations and post-death conversions are all part of the rich mix of modern genealogy, says Ben Fenton.... More

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