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How to Set up your own Personal Genealogy Surname page Website
If you want to keep good records of your family history then setting up a personal Genealogy Surname page website would be a great way of advertising and attracting more members to your family history records.
28 commentsI Find Dead People, So Can You!
First of all, do some preliminary work by gathering as much information about your ancestors as possible. Ask parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family if they have done any genealogy on the family. Ask if they have any old records,...
7 commentsHow to grow a "family tree"
My father is one of the most well-known Scandinavian genealogists in the Pacific Northwest U.S. I grew up going with him to help others "find their roots" and doing some research on our own family tree. This...
4 commentsGenealogy-How to Find your Family History
Genealogy can be fun finding your family. It can also be frustrating when you can not find a particular record of a person. This could stop you from going any further.
9 commentsHow To Track Down Missing Relatives
Looking for a long-lost relative? How to begin a search--you'll find it's a lot like the hobby of genealogy--tracking down family history.
9 commentsMy Top Tips for Simplifying Geneaological Research
Geneaology is a fascinating, fun, and rewarding pastime, but knowing where to start can be puzzling. The internet has made many resources more accessible, but has also made it easier for erroneous information...
6 commentsWays to Uncover the Maternal Lines in Your Family Tree
The maternal lines of your ancestry may be difficult to research, but there are ways to uncover these branches in your family tree.
6 commentsBeginning Family Tree Research ~ Family Interviews
Family History? Genealogy? Do they interest you? Would you like to begin? Read about how to start with your family ~ with family interviews.
8 commentsA Beginner's Guide to Genealogy
A beginner's guide to creating your family tree. Includes tips on websites, gedcom files and where to find photos.
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